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Anonymous
With a new wacom, I have one thing that is injuring anything I do. When I hold down for any period of time, I can no longer draw, instead the color that I am attempting to use becomes white, and I am forced to change colors again.
What setting do I need to change to stop this?

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>> Anonymous
Sell your tablet.
You cannot draw. You wasted your money.

There is someone out there that could USE the tablet for good.
>> Anonymous
Forgot my sage.
>> Anonymous
>179911
>You cannot draw.
>/i/

Thanks for pointing out 90% of this board.
>> Anonymous
In order to become good at drawing you have to practice.

Which means making lots of shitty drawings, somewhere and somehow.
>> Anonymous
>>179911There is someone out there that could USE the tablet for good.

There's some truth in that.
>> Anonymous
Why use something for good when you can use it for evil, with far more rewarding results?
>> Anonymous
>>179905


......
*facepalm*
>> Anonymous
Most likely you are touching the bottom bottom of your pen which acts as a eye drop tool and selects white.

If you do it in the middle of a stroke it will "undo" your stroke. I would suggest learning to hold the pen properly or if you can't be bothered turn off the buttons in the wacom tablet driver properties.
>> Anonymous
>>179958
I had ass in my head
I meant bottom button