![]() Reading so many good things on Painter 12, I have placed my order this morning. ![]() I really want to have this feel of “Real” watercolour and acryllic type of a feel where I can mix colours and etc.īut so far, it’s being a stuck up b(((((.Īlso I can’t seem to find the bloody Lock Feature button of somesort, so I posted a screenshot of my layout. ![]() ![]() I tried the cores in every possible way, it happens on every bloody brush, I even done the “Hold Shift and open Corel Painter” to reset it.īefore though I was able to do anything on it, the Kaleidoscope thing was smooth as hell, and now I feel like this rubbish of a software just ripped me off my cash… However I think as long as you don’t select all cores (leave one at least off) you may find an improvement in response. I believe (though I’m not absolutely sure) that core 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 are the real ones and the inbetweens are virtual, so those are the ones I leave ticked. I have 6 true cores, and in Set Affinity it shows 12 (0-11). Some users think Painter doesn’t like ‘virtual’ cores, but I’m not sure about this. But if your on Windows (I don’t know about Mac) after you’ve started P12 up, you can open the Task Manager, go to the Processes Tab, Select Painter 12, right click and choose Set Affinity then untick a few cores. There isn’t currently a permanent solution for this (Corel need to address this in a bug patch - fingers crossed). ie Painter then tends to fight with any other program you have running, trying to use all your resourses (which it doesn’t actually need, but this clash causes a conflict). This might be the same problem as saying use all the ram available. Your obviously on a 64bit system with 8gb ram - and I assume you have a multicore chip? Some uses have reported increased response time by decreasing the amount of cores that Painter can use. Turning of the lock stops this, and you have to change the feature manually if you want to. It’s particularly bad on the Liquid Ink brushes. The new Lock function tries to keep the Feature (bristle size) constant when you resize the brush, but it can chew through the memory and sometimes goes a bit random, and tries to give too small a feature size on a large brush which causes the lag. If a brush you’re using has the Feature option in the property bar try turning off the feature lock (lock icon last on bar) and reset the brush. Is it on all brushes or just some brushes?
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