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Toon boom harmony vs clip studio paint9/21/2023 ![]() HWiNFO Version 6.30 - Version 7.24 = All exhibit the pronounced input lag that caused me to originally start this forum post. ![]() HWiNFO Version 6.26 - Version 6.28 = Interrmittently bad input lag/hitching, 60% of the time it works fine then every now and then it will have a bad lag spike. HWiNFO Version 3.82 - Version 6.24 = Very little hitching/input lag, noticeable only if I really slow things down to see it. HWiNFO Version 3.80 and below = Did not test due to only being 32-bit. It goes something like this to save time: The hitching/input lag is actually still there even in the earliest versions! It's just way less noticeable! So, I just did a ton of installs from the first 64-bit version I could find until the latest. I'm not sure what else I can test or change other than just setting the global polling extremely high which is not ideal. Results: Input lag occurs every 30 seconds. Results: Input lag occurs every 10 seconds.Ĭonditions: Launching HWiNFO normally with both "Sensors-Only" and "Summary-Only" unchecked. Results: Input lag occurs every 5 seconds.Ĭonditions: Launching HWiNFO normally with both "Sensors-Only" and "Summary-Only" unchecked. Results: Input lag returns every 2 seconds.Ĭonditions: Launching HWiNFO normally with both "Sensors-Only" and "Summary-Only" unchecked. ![]() 2,000 ms default global polling period set. So the summary window is active along with the sensor status window. The program and my tablet work perfectly.Ĭonditions: Launching HWiNFO normally with both "Sensors-Only" and "Summary-Only" unchecked. Results: Only the summary window is active. ![]() I set the global polling period back to 2,000 ms to easily identify if the issue was gone or not as a baseline.Ĭonditions: Launching HWiNFO in "Summary-Only" mode. So that should not interfere with results. However, for the purpose of troubleshooting, I closed the Stream Deck software while performing all my tests with HWiNFO, the Wacom Intuos Pro tablet, and Clip Studio Paint EX. I do normally operate in "sensors-only" mode to send the data to my Stream Deck through the Stream Deck plugin so all previous posts by me the testing was performed in "Sensors-Only" mode. I just didn't realize it would hinder my hardware's ability to properly work. Other than what I have done currently, what else could I look at doing other than just closing the HWiNFO app every time I need to work? I paid for it so I could integrate it with my Streamdeck and use it with my current workflow. The other software suites work fine with or without HWiNFO running.Į.) Closed every other background/tray app and other software to see if there might have been another interaction, but it is only just HWiNFO and Clip Studio Paint EX causing the main issue. I have tried the following to remedy this:Ī.) Disabled all unnecessary sensor monitoring ( first I tried disabling ALL sensors which had no noticeable difference ).ī.) Viewed the polling time of each remaining sensor to see if there were any issues remaining, none were found to be the issue or taking up too much time.Ĭ.) Adjusting polling times in main settings, minimum of 50 ms and maximum have been tried with no noticeable effect on the tablet input speed/tracking.ĭ.) Tried HWiNFO enabled with Toon Boom Harmony/Storyboard Pro, Affinity Designer, etc, and other art software but it is only Clip Studio Paint EX and HWiNFO that is causing an issue with my tablet input. ![]() The second I close HWiNFO the Intuos input is back to full speed with no issues. When HWiNFO and Clip Studio Paint EX are running at the same time, there is a noticeable slowdown of the Wacom Intuos input where it does not track as quickly as it should leading to extremely choppy input. I am a full-time professional animator/artist and I do much of my work Clip Studio Paint EX and Toon Boom Harmony Premium 21/Storyboard Pro 20 with a Wacom Intuos Pro Large pen tablet. This creates a custom onion skin view where you can transform those selected onion skins.Ģ) (seen in TVPaint) Ability to affect onion skin images's transformation within the existing onion skin view.Hello, I recently purchased HWiNFO and I use it to send data in sensor mode to my Elgato Streamdeck so I can monitor drives and other system parameters. Most of your current audience would prefer #2, but older, traditional animators are more familiar with #1:ġ) (seen in Clip Studio Paint, Toon Boom Harmony) Ability to select a drawing, or the current image, and send it to a "table". This is a common practice, especially in the Japanese and Korean industries. It allows for animators to move the onion skins so that they can in-between their drawings in a custom position, allowing inbetweening to become significantly easier. Adding this feature would let Krita become a more professionally viable animation software. ![]()
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