I'm using a display tablet, the Artist16 by xp-pen. When I go to its settings in Windows, it registers different levels of pressure sensitivity.
However when I choose the paintbrush in Sketchbook Pro 8.5.0 I cannot get the brush size, nor the opacity to change with how hard I press.
I can't really even get paint to mix in Sketchbook. Though I can do opacity.
Also, one other thing, on the brush puck, when I press and drag the pen, the brush size grows so slowly, it barely grows at all even when I cross the whole screen.
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This issue has been logged a couple of times in our system.
At this time, we don't support XP Pen tablets. We have only tested SketchBook with Wacom tablets. i.e. Intuos Pro or Cintiq's.
https://www.sketchbook.com/help/knowledge-base/tools-can-use-sketchbook/
I would contact XP Pen Support to see if they have any other suggestions.
Another 3rd party tablet that we don't support but I have some info on are deals with Huion Tablets:
https://huion.deviantart.com/journal/Huion-Driver-Setting-Tips-for-Windows-Users-531728963
Will the software work with any of the Wacom Cintiq tablets? I'm looking at the 13 and the 16 models.
Thanks for the update. I am returning my xp-pen display tablet.
so thanks 4 free app, doesnt work with xp pen, and thats all you have 2 say? "we only test with wacom because we're the best, we only deal with the best?" what, are you guys in cahoots with wacom? briefcases of money being exchanged? I'll have you know xp pen works with all other apps fine, and tilt action is an unneeded gimmick.
look guys, its high time to recognize, wacom is entirely overpriced and takes advantage of those in the industry, as niche audience for specific tech needs is a cash grab. all the products lines are cheaply made screens from china, now that other companies are offering the similar technology cheaper, you want 2 refer to them as third party. well I'm looking forward to your dynasty of prudish business tactics 2 crumble! the internet has unfolded interests in drawing and graphic design like never before, with the advent of streaming and social media booms puts ART on top of the list of ones looking to broaden their horizons. you went free2 play because you already tried to brashly do what adobe did with subscriptions, but it didn't work to your benefit. so now your trying some other undisclosed angle to win an audience of suckers with your antique app. out of all the creative streamers I watch.. I seen like, 1 guy uses your program. thanks 4 being one sided.
I'm using XP-Pen Artist 13.3 and I also had no pressure sensitivity using sketchbook. I got it to work by checking the "windows ink" box in the PenTablet settings
Well - guess I'll be finding an alternative as I can't afford the thousand $$$ upgrade - Many people I spoke with before buying an alternative - are also looking for alternatives. The nice part about open source is there are always alternatives - a shame though, I was beginning to like Sketchbook
try checking the 'windows ink' option in the tablet properties (bottom left corner)...It works well on my Deco 01.... Seems like Autodesk gets paid well from the big sharks to not try and support smaller brand as i dont think its much of a tough job to do.
Enable windows ink in the pen tablet settings
Then open sketchbook and go to brush properties
in this window goto advanced tab and change the values under pressure as desired.
Tested using xp-pen g640 in win 10
@Anonymous
For Macs, we only support Wacom tablets. I have not been able to confirm that XP Pen or Huion tablets will work on SketchBook on Mac OS.
@Anonymous
Please let us know what you did. I will make it as a solution. The community will THANK YOU as well.
The solution has been tested with Windows 10 and it should work. Windows 8.0 is not supported by Microsoft anymore. I would upgrade to Windows 8.1 and try it again.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-ca/help/15288/windows-8-update-to-windows-8-1
Don't forget to backup your data as before starting the update process.
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