https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=455570

stephen <tgdev...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #24 from stephen <tgdev...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Dmitry Kazakov from comment #19)
> Hi, @stephen!
> 
> Could you please clarify, what brush do you mean by "fuzzy brush"? "moo
> bubble" or something else?

Yes Dmitry. It was the "moo bubble" brush.

(In reply to Dmitry Kazakov from comment #21)
> And one more question: does the framedrop happens **only** when **all**
> these conditions are met?
> 
> 1) Some brush sensor (e.g. rotation) is set to "Fuzzy Dab", and
> 2) The framedrop happens only when the brush stroke is started and the
> ceases when the stylus is lifted from the tablet surface and starts hovering

No, there are other conditions where the framedrop happens.
One of these conditions is choosing the "moo bubble" brush and just hovering
the cursor without doing anything else.

1) When there's absolutely no sensor active, the framedrop happens(hovering
gives framedrops during the test) 
2) The framedrop happens at all time as you hover the cursor.{
2.a : the framedrop is huge while painting with mouse;
2.b : the whole gui freezes when you start a stroke using your pen on Windows;
2.c : The GUI freezing won't stop if you don't lift your pen from the tablet's
surface;
2.d : The freezing goes away about 3s after you lift your pen from the tablet's
surface. }

Since there are more conditions, the answer is no. 

Matter of fact, compare the following :
I. hovering the cursor of a basic round brush.
II. hovering the cursor of the "moo bubble" brush.

You'll notice that hovering in condition "I" is faster than hovering in
condition "II".
Which means, that already with just hovering, there's a framedrop on the canvas
if you pick the "moo bubble" brush. 

Years ago, I reported to "halla" that the brush outline cursor would be best if
:
A. it was as fast as the system cursor, but he was apparently "too busy".
B. its color was only shifting between black/white, and stays correctly visible
no matter the color on the canvas.
But he/she had no clue about the best way to take care of the issue.

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