Greetings all, ^_^
I recently encountered an odd problem in my use of my tablet with the GIMP.
At some point during work on a picture, the airbrush's response to pressure, as
applied to the brush size, inverted. A light stroke now produces a broad line,
and a heavy stroke produces a thin line.
This seems to only be the case with the airbrush, that I've found, and only
with regards to size - the paintbrush seems to scale as I expect, and the
airbrush's opacity pressure response produces faint lines for light pressure
and more opaque lines for higher pressure, for example.
I have thus far tried looking through the "preferences" dialogue, hunting about
on my computer, searching the 'net (including the GUG forum and at least a few
of the mailing list archives), thus far with little success.
I did uncover the following in an airbrush tool options file (found, as I
recall, in c:\Documents and Settings\<my
name>\.gimp-2.4\tool-options\gimp-airbrush-tool):
"(pressure-inverse-size yes)" (sans inverted commas, of course.)
Unfortunately, simply changing the "yes" to "no" (or removing the line, if I'm
not much mistaken) doesn't seem to help - the problem is still present on the
next startup, and the line is again present as above once the GIMP has next
been shut down, I believe.
I'm using a Genius WizardPen, the GIMP 2.4.5 (having upgraded from 2.4.4, I
think that it was, as part of my attempts at solving this problem), and am
running all of this on Windows XP, SP, if I recall correctly.
My thanks for help offered! ^_^
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