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First feedback on version 10 - MacSass - 02-01-2011 Hi, upgraded my license to V10 Studio edition and wanted to provide you with some initial feedback: - Very nice improvements in the brushes to select skin area. I really like the "intelligence" with the real-time preview - makes it way easier to expand skin selection area. - Good job on changed "recalculate skin area" dialogue, now you don´t have to click re-calculate anymore - which was not intuitive. (Although you only see the new result until after you click OK and then might have to go back in to change again - I´d prefer a combination of the old and the new behaviour: Recalculate on OK or on click of a "recalculate" button) - Touch-up and Restore brushes now individually keep their settings. Perfect - that was the biggest annoyance in V9 for me - When using a 1024x760 resolution the touch-up and restore button parameters are overlapped by the "hit enter for original" button. Not an issue for many, I guess - Nice enhancements on the face sculpting section with more detailed nose adjustments - I don´t understand why we do have the special "hair tidying mode" that I have two switch to. Why not show the two respective sliders just under the "hair controls section". Hair tidying could use some more features like removing "stray hairs" - Is there a german version available yet? My V9 was available in german language. Overall nice enhancements so far, that fully justify the upgrade fee. I´m looking forward to future enhancements - best regards - MacSass RE: First feedback on version 10 - admin - 02-02-2011 Thanks for the positive feedback. In answer to your question about the hair tidying mode, the reason it's in a separate section is that it needs to pre-calculate a bunch of stuff before you can use the sliders. If they sliders caused the pre-calculating to happen as soon as you use them, then there would be an annoying long pause as soon as you used them. Tony |