You do that by turning off all control inputs except for having tilt elevation control brush rotation and seeing how far you can vary it. ![]() You need to examine the tilt output(s) from your stylus by isolating the elevation from the direction. ![]() I assume you’ll get an input value (from the stylus) of 90 - 30 at the most and you should see some size variation with tilt elevation using the c) Pencil-5 Tilted brush preset with default settings. The standard transfer curve for tilt elevation is a straight line with input 90-0 degrees and an output of 0-100 %. I’ve never used a tilt sensitive stylus so I don’t know what they’re supposed to do (in detail). What happens to the brush outline if you vary the tilt elevation? i.e, if you have it almost laying flat on the tabet varying up to standing vertically on the tablet? In your video, you were varying tilt direction (I assume you were keeping tilt elevation more or less constant) and so the rotation of the brush tip was varying, as might be expected.įrom what I saw in your video, it does produce a varying output for tilt direction, but over a very limited range and with a step transition in the output. If you’re using c) Pencil-5 Tilted with the default settings, its size is controlled by tilt elevation and its rotation is controlled by tilt direction.
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