Still no luck with PS4 on 64 bit Vista, but works with Painter. Weird.
Awesome little app dude.
MC
Still no luck with PS4 on 64 bit Vista, but works with Painter. Weird.
Awesome little app dude.
MC
It will not work with any native 64bit application (in Vista or XP).
If you have a 64bit OS, you will only be able to use LazyNezumi with 32bit apps.
I’m guessing that you have a 64bit version of Photoshop and a 32bit version of Painter.
Supporting native 64bit apps is next in my TODO list, but it’s going to take me a while.
Looking forward to it!
hello, thanks it works now with my mouse but with my intuos3 it jumps around and the cursor placement is always up and to the left and quite distant from where it should be. hmm. also i’m not even sure its doing what it should be with the tablet.
i’m uploading a quick vid so you can see what i mean.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyz6w-HgRrs
Spaceboy, wow that looks pretty bad. I’m sorry, I’ve never seen it do that before… that’s really strange. Could you please send me a dbgview log again?
Hmm, I just noticed that it does a similar x-y offset bug in Gimp now. It goes away if I move the window… I will investigate, it’s probably related to what you’re getting.
Hey Spaceboy,
a colleague of mine had the same problem in photoshop. But it disappeared after he downloaded the new version and restarted the machine.
Turns out the tablet cursor offset I saw in Gimp is a bug in Gimp, not LazyNezumi (I filed a bug report).
Spaceboy, I have no idea what is causing that. Monday I’ll test LN with PSCS on a XP64bit to see if I get the same problem.
Photoshop CS4 installs the 32 and 64 bit version by default unless you do a custom installation. That is because many of the plug-ins are not 64 bit as of yet.
I find that strange considering many stores stopped carrying 32 bit machines and 64 bit has been in use for quite a while now.
I don’t recall developers ever dragging their feet this way in the past. I assume it must be a major undertaking?
I have yet to find an old 32 bit application after Windows XP that won’t run and I have a couple dating back to Millennium and beyond that run just fine.
I’ll give your new update a try tomorrow and let you know how it works out here.
hi, here is my log just using the tablet in pscs1 and zbrush 3.1. i played with the settings and that did not change anything either.
spaceboy, thanks for the log. Unfortunately, it doesn’t show that anything I check for is wrong . I’ll have a look on the XP64bit machine tomorrow and see if I get the same problem.
Oh and by the way, ZBrush is not a supported app right now. My demo expired a long time ago and thus I haven’t been able to add support with the latest versions of LN. When I get a chance I’ll setup a demo on another machine and try to see what I can do.
Blaine:
64bit Windows machines can run 32bit applications just fine, so a lot of people don’t bother porting their stuff to 64bit. It’s not that hard but it takes some time and I guess 64bit OS installs aren’t that common still so they don’t want to release something they can’t test.
For LN however, the task will be a bit more complex, as I’m using some low level x86 assembler code that is not 64bit compatible.
cheers,
kamih
yes its strange that it works fine with my mouse but not my tablet, using the newest wacom drivers btw.
Hi guys,
someone pointed out a nasty bug that crept into last version of LazyNezumi. This bug could crash some applications that use the WinTab tablet API in a certain way (notably OpenCanvas Pro).
This bug has been fixed in the new version 9.8.30.
Spaceboy, this might not be related to your problem, but let me know if it fixes it!
I also added support for Synfig and ZBrush (but who needs LazyNezumi in ZBrush right ;)?).
http://people.happycoders.org/kamih/wordpress/?page_id=46
cheers,
kamih
thanks but i’m still having the same problem with the tablet.
as for using it in zbrush it would be helpful when drawing lines with the pen tool in Paintstop, i know zb has mouse averaging but your app is even more helpful.
awesome, the latest version now works for me! thank you!
Hi guys,
I put an experimental 64-bit app support version up (9.9.xx).
As usual, you can get it here:
http://people.happycoders.org/kamih/wordpress/?page_id=46
I haven’t been able to test this on 64-bit XP yet, so let me know if it works or not for you (I’ll do some testing next week).
This version also adds the apps.ini file which allows you to configure LazyNezumi for any application.
Have fun,
kamih
Does not work with 64 bit CS4 on Vista. But given the speed you work I don’t think it will be long.
If you really want to make a lot of people days, you should come up with a symmetry script as well. Currently, only Sketchbook Pro and Alchemy have a symmetry mode.
Have a great weekend!
MC
Clappy could you please send me a dbgView log? I’m curious to see if it’s a vista issue or an X64 one…
Regarding symmetry, my brother has already requested that, but I’m afraid that type of feature really needs to be designed into an application from the start… I won’t be able to hack that in.
tried the x64 version, still jumpy strangeness with zbrush3.
when i tried it with photoshop it immediately crashed PSCS the firsttime, then every other time it would just lock PSCS.
Spaceboy: do you have a 64-bit version of CS?