That sounded way more fancy then I wanted it to, but I've been searching if there was a way to identify what layer your mouse was over with a push of a button? I've attached an example of what I was thinking. If anyone has any information on this or something like it, that'd be super duper.
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This gets more complicated as you have groups and multiple layers overlapping one another, but right clickging with the move tool will give you a list of layers that are under your cursor point & allow you to select them.
or pencil/eraser tool with shift + rclick to shift between subtools! dodge/burn with shift/rclick to change shadows/midtones/highlights!
Im writing something atm at home that is combing a lot of misc hidden and awesome things in photoshop. will post it when its finished
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thats a good point though mop, thanks. I have notes on CS3 and 4 differences, may include some for the old fogies who are afraid to upgrade For the record, CS4 has never given me problems once all the settings are set up properly. I do have a long list of grievances (maybe a good separate thread idea!) for CS4, but you can "barebones" it, hack keyboard settings, and make it like the old fuzzy versions
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!!!U give good Photoshop...
Forgot atomic colliders, This is Universe shattering.:poly108:
Thank You very much.
Ouch...
11 days left till the cs5 launch. Are you upgrading?
Trying not to fall for the hype myself( and failing ).
Content Aware retouching looks like magic.
And, hopefully some of the GPU experience acumulated from the Mercury playback engine will make it's way into cs5?
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