![]() This is from experience.Īdvice (especially for you with slower computers). My analyze of the Brush and Pencil tool is as follows:īrush tools takes less processing power to work with, I don’t know about memory, but I think don’t differ in size THAT much. What I’m concerned with though … to optimize performance when using TBS … do I want to use brush or pencil tool? So far using the tablet-PC I’ve done all my work with the pencil will I be better off using the brush? It does not bother me …because even when I use my WACOM tablet, with my style, I usually disable the sensitivity feature by setting the MAX/MIN to the same. However they are working with the vendor (finepoint) to release a driver upgrade that will support this feature. So far …the big difference is that they do not support preassure sensitivity. In particular, I use a Tablet-PC that does not employ WACOM technology. Don’t know which is right/wrong …but if clarified I may learn something here. If the Max/Min is set the same in the brush tool is it effectively the pencil tool? Will it use less memory then?īelow I see something a bit conflicting posted by the administrator…they claim the pencil tool is resource hungry. ![]() My questions are …which actually uses the most memory? They actually recommend changing the brush to the pencil before painting. ![]() I read TBS help and saw where they made the point that the “BRUSH” tool uses a lot of memory/processing because of the preassure sensitivity feature. I guess I’m still a bit confused about the brush/pencil tool and the benefit of using either.
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