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Subject: "7UP" anyone??


retrocity ( ) posted Mon, 13 May 2002 at 12:48 PM · edited Sun, 04 August 2024 at 7:10 AM

We are planning to put this in the resources area but though maybe everyone who's made the jump into version 7 would appreciate it sooner...

Here are a few things that will make your day.

  1. Ladynimue was wondering "Where is the Airbrush :(" The airbrush tool now lives in the option bar and will appear when you select the Paintbrush Tool

  2. (This happend to me!) I was having problems with the "File Browser" and closed it, but now I can't get it back up there!!! What happens is, even though you can store the "file browser" in the Palette well, it's NOT like any other palette. There is no tab to drag it back with.
    SOLUTION: Click the pop-down menu on the "File Browser" and choose "dock to palette" this should bring it back again.

  3. You may notice the "brushes" palette look different. If you'd like it to look like it did before, make the palette visible ("show brushes" in the "window" menu) if it's not already. In the pop-down menu of the brushes palette choose "hide extended" and all the new cool options will disappear.

  4. If you're looking for the "pressure sensitivity" control for your (insert brand name here) tablet, they were alittle trickier with this one. It's actually in the "Brushes" !!! by clicking on "Other Dynamics" you'll find a bunch of controls for (Wacom the brand is use!) tablets.

and NO you did not miss four version of ImageReady :)
Since these two apps ship together, Adobe wanted to end any confusion between versions.

Have a BLAST and let's see what everyone can do!

RetroCity


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