Even hovering over generic Mac items unrelated to Manga Studio, I felt that every so often, the cursor position wasn’t transmitted or tracked properly. I did notice something else though: occasionally, my strokes were not recognised. Photoshop CC 2015 does not produce these problems and my strokes felt very direct – unlike in Manga Studio where I felt like I was using a giant delay brush. Neither of the above cured my problems, and my brush strokes still felt like rubber. Perhaps it’ll improve your brush lagging problems (if you have any indeed). I do see some improvement, even though I still don’t know what it does.īut again, do check into this. Thanks to JPipe over on we now know that this may well disable brush lag on certain systems – but sadly it didn’t work for me.
#Manga studio 5 update update#
It also has an interesting “Do not skip update of drawing” option. Tablet PC” here, the Mac version has 6 ominous numbers in a drop down menu. While the Windows version shows a selection of “Wintab vs. This option exists in both Windows and Mac versions of Manga Studio.Īnother Mac only thing I’ve discovered (but really couldn’t make head or tails or) was hiding under Preferences – Tablet. Just thought I’d mention this little nugget. But the delay is so minimal that it didn’t cure anywheres nears what I was experiencing.
I didn’t even know the option was there until today. No Delay has a more “direct drawing feel”, whereas “Delay for stabilisation” smoothes out brush strokes a little bit. But it’s easy to enable and disable under Preferences – Cursor – Display Position (at the very bottom of that window). This can be quite enjoyable and is there to stabilise our brush strokes. There had to be a way to get rid of that brush lag on my Mac too – and I think I’ve figured it out.īelieve it or not, Manga Studio actually has a built-in “lagging” option. El Capitan has been very good so far… until I’ve tested Manga Studio today! Yikes! I certainly had no such issues when I upgraded my Surface from Windows 8.1 to Windows 10. I tell you what’s changed: El Capitan has been released, and being the avid geek that I am, I’ve updated my quad core Mac Mini to the latest and greatest OS X. So what changed if it wasn’t my hardware? To my shock and surprise though, I’ve discovered that Manga Studio (before AND after the update to 5.0.6) had a huge brush lag problem out of a sudden! Where did that come from? Last time I checked, my hardware was working perfectly fine with Manga Studio!īy brush lag I mean, “make a stroke on the tablet, and see a line appear 1-2 seconds later on the screen”.
Besides, Manga Studio is an awesome weapon to have on your graphic arsenal.
But with a bit of practice I’m sure I’ll soon get back into it. Admittedly it’s been a while since I’ve used it on my desktop, simply because it’s just not as enjoyable to draw on my Wacom Intuos than it is to draw directly on the screen of my Surface Pro. So I thought, perhaps I’ll try it out on my Mac too.
#Manga studio 5 update upgrade#
Today I’ve discovered that there was an upgrade to to Manga Studio 5.0.6 available and installed it.
#Manga studio 5 update pro#
I’ve been very happy with the performance of Manga Studio 5 on my Surface Pro (1st generation).