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AmandaW

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    amandawilliams.com.au

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    Western Australia
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    Traditional art working with oils, watercolour and inks (though not usually at the same time!). My interest and use of digital art comes from a background in computer graphics and photo restoration.
  1. I'm not even editing the brush, just switching to the eraser. When I come back to the brush it's lost the highlight to tell me what I'm using. It knows because it's still using it, but isn't sharing that info. And don't tell me I'm supposed to remember - I'm nearly 60 and, well, age... - and remembering things is the computer's job!
  2. I'm using Photo version 1.9 on a Windows 10 with a Cintiq 24HD. When I flip the pen to erase and then return to the Brush tool the selection in the Brushes list is no longer highlighted. The same thing happens when using other tools eg Pan, when I return to the Brush tool it draws with what I was using last, but there's no indication in the Brushes list to know what it is. Is there a way find out which brush is selected? I expected it would always highlight what was in use.
  3. Same irritation here. I'm using a Cintiq 24HD and would prefer Controller Pressure to be able to be saved as default. I've just wasted an hour testing, hunting through help and preferences to realise I really wasn't doing something wrong!
  4. The OP isn't the only one confused. I bought Designer yesterday and was disappointed to find the 'extra' with my purchase was UI stuff. I don't do web design. I thought it would be brushes or something useful for design or drawing. I had already cancelled my CC subscription so that was that.
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