

Here is a video demonstrating the issues.When talking about the topic of 3D modeling software, we have to mention Pixologic‘s ZBrush – a revolutionary digital sculpting and painting tool from California. I am not sure if it is related but I noticed that just moving the cursor within Zbrush, without doing anything else, maxes out my processing power which is less than ideal… As it is, I currently get better performance using 1 thread rather than 16. If I lower the MaxThreads it seems to alleviate the issue. If I have my MaxThreads count at 16 (the maximum for my system, 2019 3.6GHz 8-core iMac) Zbrush stutters and lags every few seconds. I think have narrowed it down to being a multithreading issue. I am having performance issues with Zbrush 2020 on macOS 10.15.2.

Wacom said they are now working on the problem but are not sure when a fix will be out.) Use the the 6.3.37-2 drivers, any newer drivers up to 6.3.38-3 will slow your computer or stutter your mouse inputs. The Wacom drivers lag the entire system but its most noticeable so when the CPU is put under a heavy load, such as with Zbrush or Keyshot.

Paul Gaboury) Its not an issue with Zbrush at all, It’s the current Wacom drivers for Mac. (UPDATE - The issue has been mostly resolved (with much the thanks to Mr.
