LordStuff
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LordStuff reacted to v_kyr in [Photo] Color Picker in Isolated Layer View?
The color pickers (the color picker tool and the one at the color wheel) have two modes/states (global and current layer). - If you set it's mode to "current layer" it should also fetch the right color on an isolated layer (Alt-LMB) then.
See also the online help here!
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LordStuff reacted to Dazmondo77 in [Photo] Group as Layer Mask
Hopefully sometime in the future we'll get the little triangle icon at the side of a multi-mask to expand and collapse, and also the ability to press Alt while clicking on a layer or layer group and get item isolation that you can edit rather than it just switch back to viewing all the layers - then it would be super-powerful.
Surely there has to be an alternative shortcut for windows to right click and select a layer inside a layer group - come on moderators
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LordStuff reacted to MEB in [Photo] Save Opacity to Custom Brush
Changing the brush properties in context toolbar, clicking More and saving it as a Duplicate seems to keep them including Opacity but it's not possible to save them to the existing brush. Is that what you did?
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LordStuff reacted to carl123 in [Photo] Save Opacity to Custom Brush
I think Accumulation in the brush properties is the same as Opacity
But even so and without using that, I appear to also be able to set and save Opacity for my brushes
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LordStuff reacted to stokerg in [Photo] Group as Layer Mask
Hi @LordStuff,
Could you attach the afphoto file for this and i'll help further once i've seen how everything is setup and displays
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LordStuff reacted to Dazmondo77 in [Photo] Group as Layer Mask
You can edit the mask by making sure you have the move tool selected (v) click on the mask in the layers panel then hold the ⌘ key while right mouse clicking on the area of the page where the mask sits, which gives you a list of whatever in in the mask group - you can then edit, blur, alter opacity or mess around with blend ranges and all that, on a all elements that make up your mask, you can move from each element of the mask by using ⌥⌘[ and ⌥⌘] shortcuts
Once you're working inside the mask group you can even add pixel and vector layers to the mask and paint or add shapes - very powerful
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LordStuff got a reaction from Alfred in [Photo] Font faces (subtypes) not showing
Oh alright! That is good to know. Thanks for the quick answer!
EDIT: Installing them with the seperate files from the static folder works perfectly! Thanks for the help
