First day i got my intuos5, i was able to spin ~470. Now i'm down to 290.
Same area, settings, tablet position, etc.
What do you think it is?
& wat do
Same area, settings, tablet position, etc.
What do you think it is?
& wat do
Lol, uhh...Full Tablet wrote:
How is that possible?
Side Pocket wrote:
Try spinning counter clockwise.
A few reasons I can think of:iWhorse wrote:
First day i got my intuos5, i was able to spin ~470. Now i'm down to 290.
Same area, settings, tablet position, etc.
I use a mouse. What do?Pettanko wrote:
Visualize yourself becoming one with the pen. Not as a tool you're wielding, but as an extension of your fingers.
Be the pen.
It's only about preference really.Callum Melville wrote:
Why would this help? I'm curious..Side Pocket wrote:
Try spinning counter clockwise.
This is basically what I was trying to say but completely failed to do. It's almost always this, it's exactly what happened to me, and it's very natural when you start playing a game for a long time.kriers wrote:
A few reasons I can think of:
You got lazy. And this is actually quite normal once you get into playing, you lean towards what's comfortable to you, rather than what would give you the best results. Remember that nobody spins 470 effortlessly, but being used to the high tension it takes to spin fast certainly helps.
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Please remember that spinning fast is not an easy feat for most, and it takes patience and continuous effort to prevent your muscles from unlearning how to max spin speed. Taking every spinner seriously goes a long way.
Be the mouse.Xplayer1 wrote:
I use a mouse. What do?Pettanko wrote:
Visualize yourself becoming one with the pen. Not as a tool you're wielding, but as an extension of your fingers.
Be the pen.
What I meant to say ways spin in a way opposite of how you nomally spin.Callum Melville wrote:
Why would this help? I'm curious..Side Pocket wrote:
Try spinning counter clockwise.