When I unplug the tablet, the same thing happens. I don't recall the version from memory, but both are using the last stable version available. (PS is probably better at leveraging GPU and minimal resources to run smoothly.) That's doesn't leave a lot of wiggle room. With just a small image open Krita takes about 260MB. If the former, I am not surprised at lag because of disk virtual memory use. From your post it's not clear if 2GB is all the RAM on your machine or the RAM available after system use. With and without Krita running you could also look in Task Manager to see how much of your RAM is used. If any of the above improve performance it's a beginning at tracking down the problem.
In the krita configure dialog try unchecking everything and reduce your undo stack to 1. What happens if you unplug the tablet and use Krita mouse -only?
Thanks for reading, and I hope to find a solutionĭruban wrote:When did you last update the drivers for your Graphics card? For your Wacom?
I dunno, maybe it's just because my pc is old, but still. I don't think it's fair to judge and compare a program with another, specially painting ones, since each one have their own pros and cons, but I can't understand why I cant get Krita to work properly, when ps cs6, and paint tool sai works just fine. Even still without the line correction that sai have, but it seems to be the greatest free alternative, if I could use it. I really, really want to use Krita, trust me.
Note that the program doesn't crash, he keeps doing his thing, but at the pace of a turtle and this happens with the tablet and the mouse.Ĭode: Select all Windows 7 Ultimate Edition (x86), Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU E2200 2.20GHz, Available Memory 2040 MBytes, NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 1024 MBytesīasically, a old dual-core with windows and 2gb ram and a bamboo tablet (cth-460). Everything else that have a more advanced blending mode, is completely unusable. Well, like the title says, that's the problem The only brush that have a bearable lag (but still lags) is the basic pencil brush. But if I find you didn’t try at the very least, I’ll be sad. Your question will not be automatically deleted if it could be answered with the list: I will always try to answer your questions, because there could be some reason you couldn’t find things, so it’s still valid you asked the question. For more information about where to request features, check this. I can only tell you if a feature is being worked on, but I cannot resolve feature requests. The reason is that our features get designed carefully beforehand.