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Painter/Wacom II geting stray lines across painting


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Posted by Jim Gregg on April 14, 1997 at 11:52:30:

I just bought Painter 4 and a Wacom ArtPad II. I am running it on a Packard Bell Pentium 60 and Windows 95 with 32 Meg of memory. Several times while painting I get a stray 1/8 to 1/4 inch wide line that runs across the painting from top to bottom at an angle in the color I am painting in.

I have tried to re-create the problem by drawing all over the pad and filling the painting with marks, but with no success, it just seems to happen on it's own.

What could be causing this? Bad Wacom, Painter, static, or just an inexperienced artist?


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