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Here is my question, I hope I am not too late to get a reply.
Why do some of the brushes always remain black even though I select a different color and is there a way to fix this problem?
Also when I create an image layer and open my image the image masking tool is automatically selected. Is there a way to have the translate layer tool be selected instead? It would be more convenient.
Thanks, Uddhava
Why do some of the brushes always remain black even though I select a different color and is there a way to fix this problem?
Also when I create an image layer and open my image the image masking tool is automatically selected. Is there a way to have the translate layer tool be selected instead? It would be more convenient.
Thanks, Uddhava
Legacy Saving!!
Is it possible to legacy save on ASP 8.
Sometimes when a newer version comes out there are still some bugs, and although there are a lot of pros to switching, if I originally created something in ASP 7 and then opened it up and continued working on it in ASP 8, and then things went pear shaped I would have lost all of that work.
Also it allows you to take your files and work on another computer that may not have ASP 8 installed.
In Adobe Flash they cater to this and allow you to save your work in previous versions. (Obviously any newer features will not translate into the earlier version especially code, but other than that it tends to work fine)
Is this something that ASP 8 can offer or is considering?
It's a really helpful feature
Sometimes when a newer version comes out there are still some bugs, and although there are a lot of pros to switching, if I originally created something in ASP 7 and then opened it up and continued working on it in ASP 8, and then things went pear shaped I would have lost all of that work.
Also it allows you to take your files and work on another computer that may not have ASP 8 installed.
In Adobe Flash they cater to this and allow you to save your work in previous versions. (Obviously any newer features will not translate into the earlier version especially code, but other than that it tends to work fine)
Is this something that ASP 8 can offer or is considering?
It's a really helpful feature
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