So glad they switched to a dark interface. malcolm - perspective cropping has been there for a while now, since at least CS4 I think. Not sure why they're pimping it like a new feature.
I dunno, i'd say they're bringing Photoshop, and most likely the rest of their apps in line with After Effects and Lightroom 4 in terms of interface, specially the colouring. I really like it, sexy.
So far I really like it, the interface is nice and it feels snappier. 3d manipulation is way better, painting was still really slow though, and this was on a 1k viewport document painting on a model w/ a 2k texture :\
you have four color schemes under preferences -> interface, one them is almost ( or exactly) the same as cs5, and there's an extra light one too. Or do you mean fonts/icons and stuff? I think they're awesome, but that's just me.
looking good so far - the dark interface is most appreciated and it's running smoothly here for now, nice, painterly feeling with the brushes too. CS5 is a bit jerky in this regard. do we know how well the painting toolset these days copes with 16bpp images?
I'm really amazed how quick the new UI framework is. Usually it's the other way around ( = photoshop 7 is more responsive than cs3-cs5 largely because of clunky UI. maya and painter are also similar in that regards, newer interfaces are nifty, but noticeably less responsive.)
The projection brushes have some interesting effects while painting, but the performance still isn't that great when you're painting on 5-10k canvases with larger brushes. Overall the performance is improved from CS5, everything just seems a lot smoother and with less delay. The dark interface is fantastic, since I don't…
Got this in the e-mail today, some nice overview stuff. Seems like Adobe is going the Autodesk way, interface wise. I don't think it was nessecary, but the new interface looks nice. General Feature Overview Also some videos: [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZP7Qfw7lw5s"]Photoshop CS6 beta feature overview and first…