![]() ![]() Modesty aside, some really cool mods in fact. cool stuff) for various and sundry video games – which I only play when not drawing or guitaring). I have a lot of experience with Paintshop Pro (since the JASC days even – making nifty, customized visual “MODs” (modifications – re-packaging, prettying-up, adding resources. I’m completely blown away by my first hour with CS Paint Pro… I’ve used pencils – graphite & charcoal, markers & brushes, erasers & blenders – with PAPER – for years. thus the sincere gratitude (as well as the sillier gratitude – which would make more sense if I’d been a tad irreverent. I know you have a book for CS Paint, but it definitely seems that your genuine goal has been to help others as they acclimate to an extremely full-featured program. I want to thank you, seriously (as in “earnestly” – though I often flip from serious to comedic, my gratitude is sincere -) As a bonus, the Sub View palette stores any images loaded into it and loads them again automatically upon CSP opening, so you don't have to load the images each time the program restarts! If you have characters that you draw over and over and need to keep consistent, the Sub View palette can hold your reference images. It helps me keep the characters on-model, and also makes laying down flat colors faster because I can select the colors directly off the Sub View palette. As shown in the screenshot below, I keep the model sheets for my comic's characters in the Sub View palette at all time. This makes the Sub View the perfect spot to store reference images, color palette reference, or character model sheets. Images in the palette can be rotated and zoomed in and out, and colors can also be selected directly off of them. ![]() Multiple images can be loaded at once and then paged through using the left and right arrows in the palette. By clicking on the file folder icon at the bottom of the Sub View palette, images can be loaded into the palette. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |