Thanks Burkhard for the tips. Unfortunately, the lasso tool crop only allow for cropping an image to a smaller version, and it is not possible to ADD to the canvas. It would have been a good solution, otherwise.
Creating a new layer, and draggng that to the bottom actually works really well! I am preparing sprite sheets, and this was driving me crazy.
I do hope a new option to the Change Document Size function will be added that allows the user to keep existing layers intact, though. It would simplify the workflow.
Please open the attached PLD. Although the rectangle is positioned at 0/0px, a one pixel seam runs across the top. Visually it is positioned at 0/1px.
When the adjustment layer is removed, suddenly the rectangle's position is correctly displayed as 0/1px.
What is going on?
The top layer is actually at 0/1 but the adjustment layer is at 0/0. If you turn it on, the combined layer stack starts at 0/0 and is 301 px high. At least for some adjustment layers (e.g., blur) one needs the possibility to create content outside the parent layer.
wenn ich mit den Tastenkürzeln Werkzeuge anwähle, bekommt das Textfeld (der Eintrag "Gewicht") in den Werkzeugeinstellungen den Fokus.
Wenn ich z.Bsp. mit "E" zum Radiergummi wechsle und dann mit "B" zum Pinsel zurück möchte, geht das nicht.
Stattdessen tippe ich ganze viele "b"`s in das Textfeld.
Mach ich was falsch?
LG
Helmut
PhotoLine 21 & Betas, Win-10 Pro 64-bit, ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2018, Dxo Optics Pro 9, Panasonic DMC-G6 "Der Nachteil der Intelligenz besteht darin, dass man ununterbrochen gezwungen ist, dazuzulernen."
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Ich hab's. Wenn ich die Option "Ebeneliste mit Tastaursteuerung" deaktiviere, klappt wieder alles.
LG
Helmut
PhotoLine 21 & Betas, Win-10 Pro 64-bit, ACDSee Photo Studio Ultimate 2018, Dxo Optics Pro 9, Panasonic DMC-G6 "Der Nachteil der Intelligenz besteht darin, dass man ununterbrochen gezwungen ist, dazuzulernen."
George Bernard Shaw
Bug Mouse Pointer:
1) use the brush tool to draw a line.
2) press the middle mouse button to pan the canvas.
Result: the hand tool cursor persists, and Photoline does not switch back to the brush mouse cursor. Only when I switch back to a different tool, and back again to the brush tool, does the mouse cursor switch back to the brush cursor.
Since panning is done a LOT during painting, it is distracting.
ellhel wrote:wenn ich mit den Tastenkürzeln Werkzeuge anwähle, bekommt das Textfeld (der Eintrag "Gewicht") in den Werkzeugeinstellungen den Fokus.
ellhel wrote: Wenn ich die Option "Ebeneliste mit Tastaursteuerung" deaktiviere, klappt wieder alles.
Hmmm, bei mir geht das. Wenn ich mit der Tastatur das Werkzeug umschalte, dann behält das Fenster/Bedienelement den Fokus, das ihn auch davor hatte. Ich bin aber auch unter OS X, vielleicht ist das ein Problem unter Windows?
Herbert123 wrote:Bug Mouse Pointer:
1) use the brush tool to draw a line.
2) press the middle mouse button to pan the canvas.
Result: the hand tool cursor persists, and Photoline does not switch back to the brush mouse cursor. Only when I switch back to a different tool, and back again to the brush tool, does the mouse cursor switch back to the brush cursor.
Herbert123 wrote:what is the easiest method to edit the contents of an existing pattern? "Edit" allows us to make changes to the overall transformation, scaling, etc., but there seems to be no easy way to just "open" the contents of a pattern, and change it.
Currently the only and easiest way is dragging the pattern content to a location, that doesn't accept colors (on OS X you will have to hold Alt).
PhotoLine will create a document with the content of the pattern.
Unter Mac OS 10.11 werden bei aktivierter dunkler Oberfläche (mein eingestellter Wert: 64) die Fensterränder des Bildes bzw. Dokuments trotzdem hell gezeichnet - was an und für sich kein Problem ist.
Allerdings werden die Pfeile am unteren Fensterrand hell gezeichnet und heben sich vom hellgrauen Hintergrund kaum mehr ab.
frankenstein wrote:Unter Mac OS 10.11 werden bei aktivierter dunkler Oberfläche (mein eingestellter Wert: 64) die Fensterränder des Bildes bzw. Dokuments trotzdem hell gezeichnet - was an und für sich kein Problem ist.
Allerdings werden die Pfeile am unteren Fensterrand hell gezeichnet und heben sich vom hellgrauen Hintergrund kaum mehr ab.
Herbert123 wrote:what is the easiest method to edit the contents of an existing pattern? "Edit" allows us to make changes to the overall transformation, scaling, etc., but there seems to be no easy way to just "open" the contents of a pattern, and change it.
Currently the only and easiest way is dragging the pattern content to a location, that doesn't accept colors (on OS X you will have to hold Alt).
PhotoLine will create a document with the content of the pattern.
Martin
I tried dragging a pattern to just about any part of Photoline's interface, but nothing happens. Which location(s) do you have in mind? Aside from this, even if it would work, it is rather obscure, and the pattern would probably not update by itself after changes are made to it.
Why not amend the right-mouse click menu and panel menu with a simple "open pattern for editing" menu option?
Martin Huber wrote: Currently the only and easiest way is dragging the pattern content to a location, that doesn't accept colors (on OS X you will have to hold Alt).
PhotoLine will create a document with the content of the pattern.
I tried dragging a pattern to just about any part of Photoline's interface, but nothing happens.
On Win7 x64 with PL19.40b16 x64, I need to drag and drop the pattern onto the main editing area of an empty PL instance.
Ken Yes, I think it can be eeeeeasily done....
Just take everything out on Highway 61.
Martin Huber wrote: Currently the only and easiest way is dragging the pattern content to a location, that doesn't accept colors (on OS X you will have to hold Alt).
PhotoLine will create a document with the content of the pattern.
I tried dragging a pattern to just about any part of Photoline's interface, but nothing happens.
On Win7 x64 with PL19.40b16 x64, I need to drag and drop the pattern onto the main editing area of an empty PL instance.
Ah, thanks. That did the trick. The workflow is too obscure - that really needs an improvement.