Type of device* : Tablet
Brand and version of the device: Wacom intuos M
System** : Win10
Description of the issue (you can include screenshots):
I have a laptop and PC. Both running windows 10 and Krita, fully up to date drivers (same driver number), using windows ink, same krita pressure curve using wintab, same brushes, same stabiliser and yet I get this (Pictured).
Ignore the choppy edges since I stuck the images together in ms paint it’s more the tapering pointy end I want to work on the PC.
Why do i get these round ends when I lift off and flick the pen??
Is this the case with every brush or just one brush? It looks like the same brush was used here. If you used the same brush for all strokes on PC and laptop it could be that the settings for one of the brushes were changed. Unfortunately I am not very familiar with the brush engine, but some brushes allow you to set this tapering behavior in the brush settings.
If you want krita on two computers to behave exactly the same then you need to migrate the configuration files and resources folder from the one where it’s ‘ok’ to the one where you want it to be the same as that.
(Personal saved workspaces may need to be adjusted if they have different monitor sizes and/or aspect ratios.)
Also, which brush preset are you using for those images?
Is it a custom preset you made yourself?
I have went through the brush settings and got them 1:1 and it’s still acting this way.
It is with every brush, too. They all just end with a round tip after tapering for a tiny bit.
You wrote you use stabilizer, are the stabilizer settings in the tool options docker exactly the same? Because stroke endings/beginings are part of the stabilizer settings, if I’m not mistaken.
It could also make a difference when canvas sizes are different because that means different distances even when strokes look the same length on screen.