Hey all. By default, Photoshop is setup by Brush Mode for all brushes. Is there a way to keep different brush modes for specified brushes? Brush 1 - Brush Brush 2 - Mixer Brush Brush 3 - Mixer Brush Brush 4 - Brush ... I have Googled this and posted elsewhere, figured I'd post here too. Would appreciate any help, even if…
The main drawback of asset packs and material libraries is that they cover too small square area like 2x2 m and designed for tiny texel size. Those materials are just flat snapshots, no way to change details distribution or re-composite easily . Also you lose a way to do any conscious art selection what key things to show…
yeah, this is getting my hopes up for studios wanting to make decent movies that are true to their comic sources. I'd have to say this being a movie and maybe even going so far to make The Dark Night Returns a movie as well will be utterly fantastic
Alright- 1. Lose a little bit of weight by exercising and doing more things in the "Outside World." 2. Be more positive. 3. Work on more personal projects (have more fun with my work.) 4. Move to a new apartment :P 5. Get my first tattoo completed, possibly start on a second. 6. Play a wide variety of games and watch more…
Again, hair splitting. Approach this problem in the way that you make photographs in manual mode, ISO100, f/8, 1/125s or more [but not less due to camera shake] - this will be enough. Or you can even use tripod or even monopod. Did you googled 'sharpest lenses'?
Does anyone know of a plugin or script that makes the alt+q isolation mode not terrible? I want something light weight I can rapidly flick on and off without max forcing me out of sub-object mode and re framing my view. Basically it should work just like 'hide unselected' but with the ability to toggle.
I work in the same building that Total A was made in, MANY MANY MOONS ago, so everyone here has a bit of bot love, myself included. Of course Cave Dog is long gone but we still have a few old timers kickin around and every once in a while a server goes up. My cubemates and I talked about it and this is what we came up…
At what versions of Photoshop is the nDO Painter Mode available? It's a mode I am drooling over and I have a feeling I'll have to upgrade my version of Photoshop to warrant the feature. I'm currently using v11.02 and it's gotten me this far. CS4 is where I stand at the moment. I don't have access to Multi-Normals either…
An action movie that looks BADASS! and dont go talking about story because we all know no one watches movies like THIS for the story. [ame] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wv4PfF2ys-4[/ame] /discuss