Check out this video..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH0aE...ayer_embedded#
Amazing stuff here!
Check out this video..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH0aE...ayer_embedded#
Amazing stuff here!
Awesome. Those features are amazing. It's going to save me so much time.
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That's crazy... would like to see The Gimp pull that sh*t off![]()
You can so similar stuff in Paint Shop ProNot quite that easy, but PRETTY easy.
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That is awesome. No more hours of using the cloning tool.
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Looks great. Yeah, always had to be careful with the spot healing brush to make sure I don't hit a shadow as it would screw everything up, now that's more accurate. Now if only they can do something about that horrible, non-standard window border when running on Windows.
I have a little script that sizes the window past the edges of the screen so I get maximum screen real estate. I shouldn't have to do that, it should maximize like a normal window without the huge, fugly gray borders. I'd much rather it share the standard Windows 7 glass look.
What the heck were the Adobe Designers thinking?
I use Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign almost every single day. I don't demand much, it just annoys me so much when programs don't conform to the standard Windows look and feel.
Last edited by ChairoNoMe; 03-25-2010 at 12:22 AM.
This better not get too easy, some of us graphic design majors are going to need jobs![]()
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Yeah, this feature is all about taking a time-consuming and relatively uncreative task and doing it faster, leaving us more time for creative and interesting stuff. It's going to come in super handy when a piece of artwork comes in slightly too small to properly bleed, or when an artist has tucked an interesting little piece right near the edge and it needs some extra bleed to be sure it stays on the page.
This plus some Content Aware Scaling -- which is awesome in its own right -- will be very useful.
Here is another incredible video of some CS5 features.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgKjs8ZjQNg
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