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I'm playing around with learning how to paint textures in blender, and must have somehow enabled a strange drawing mode that causes the drawing head of my brush to lag behind the place where I'm actually drawing the stroke.

I was able to paint normally earlier. Now when I draw a stroke, there's this line from the center of my cursor to a point where my brush was earlier, and the stroke is drawn there. It makes painting much harder and I can't figure out how to turn it off.

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I turned Smooth Stroke on. Once I unchecked that, I went back to the regular painting mode. The smooth stroke option is found in the Tool Shelf > Tools tab > Stroke section.
stroke options

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The shortcut to toggle this on and off is Shift-S(Smooth Stroke). It sometimes can be toggled by accident if the user presses S to sample a color a few times and accidentally presses Shift.

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Reduce Input Samples. Stroke

Or turn off smooth stroke. It can be either of them.

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In newer Blender 2.93 it is Stabalize stroke, uncheck the box.

Tool Shelf > Tools tab > Stroke section>Stabalize stroke.

Still same short cut Shift + S.

Sabilize stroke to be turned off

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