Got Unique Drivers Here
Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2019 1:01 pm
This might be a longshot, and to be honest my computer seems to find Verve pretty labor intensive anyway. But I respect and appreciate all the work that had to go into creating such a fine simulation of physical paint. It's something I wish Krita or other free software would make more of an effort towards - if not the process, then the result, at least, which reminds me, I also greatly appreciate that it's free (for however long that lasts). All this to say I can understand if this is too much to ask, as I'm only one person, and probably the only person who will ever face this issue, but since I don't know, I thought I'd try anyway, in the hopes I can find more cause to use this great thing in the foreseeable future.
I bought a cheepo "Parblo" tablet from a friend of mine, when he bought himself a new one, he said it was the best "budget" tablet they had because it also had pen-tilt support. I know there's nothing wrong with the tablet, and fundamentally Verve recognizes the pen, but it recognize neither pressure nor tilt. If it were just tilt I'd probably suck it up and take the hit, but it is so weird not have control over the brush size. If you saw your way, charitably, toward making upcoming versions of Verve compatible with these drivers, that would be exciting, for me at least.
I bought a cheepo "Parblo" tablet from a friend of mine, when he bought himself a new one, he said it was the best "budget" tablet they had because it also had pen-tilt support. I know there's nothing wrong with the tablet, and fundamentally Verve recognizes the pen, but it recognize neither pressure nor tilt. If it were just tilt I'd probably suck it up and take the hit, but it is so weird not have control over the brush size. If you saw your way, charitably, toward making upcoming versions of Verve compatible with these drivers, that would be exciting, for me at least.