10-30-2007, 11:52 AM
Hi Dan,
Thanks for the suggestions, you will be pleased to find quite a few of them are already in there.
1. [ and ] already resize the brush. The keyboard focus must be on the image though.
2. Good idea. We'll consider it for the next version.
3. I'm not sure if I understand you exactly, but the snapshots you talk about sound like the presets functionality that is already in the software. You can save as many sets of slider values as you want with different names.
4. You can zoom in with the Ctrl key at any point in the program. We used to tell the user about it, but we took that tip out. The reason is that it is not necessary to be too accurate about placing the points, and giving a zoom option implies that pixel perfect accuracy is necessary. In fact if you spend too long trying to get the markup to exactly what you think is accurate, you can actually end up with worse results.
Thanks for the suggestions, you will be pleased to find quite a few of them are already in there.
1. [ and ] already resize the brush. The keyboard focus must be on the image though.
2. Good idea. We'll consider it for the next version.
3. I'm not sure if I understand you exactly, but the snapshots you talk about sound like the presets functionality that is already in the software. You can save as many sets of slider values as you want with different names.
4. You can zoom in with the Ctrl key at any point in the program. We used to tell the user about it, but we took that tip out. The reason is that it is not necessary to be too accurate about placing the points, and giving a zoom option implies that pixel perfect accuracy is necessary. In fact if you spend too long trying to get the markup to exactly what you think is accurate, you can actually end up with worse results.