How to optimize Adaptive Image Rendering for your workflow

Astropad Studio 5.4 introduces Adaptive Image Rendering, a new feature that reduces artifacts and pixelation when your screen moves quickly.

You’ll notice smoother performance with high-motion content when:

  • Rotating objects in Blender
  • Panning or zooming your canvas
  • Previewing animations
  • Scrolling through web pages or projects
  • Editing or watching video

Adaptive Image Rendering is automatically enabled. Astropad will adjust based on what you’re doing, but you can also pick a mode:

  • Automatic: Astropad adjusts automatically for the content.
  • Best for Drawing: Lowest latency, may show some pixelation during fast motion.
  • Best for High-Motion Content: Smoothest for fast motion, slightly higher latency for drawing strokes.
Change your setting anytime in Astropad Studio Settings > Performance (desktop app).

For most users, "Automatic" works best.

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