Originally posted by DigiMark007
Dang. I might have that many on some sigs, but I merge them as needed so I never have more than 4-5. I'd go crazy trying to keep all that straight and working with it intelligently. Except animation....then I have so many layers I go insane.
I NEVER merge my layers unless I absolutely have to. I save my work as .PSD's so I can fix them up later if need be, which is really limiting if you merge down to only a couple layers.
I'm the same way.
I do that with photomanips too, there's so many layers and the only time I ever merge any of them is if I'm working on something superdetailed (like painting hair, which I'm finally getting the hang of) and have to work on it on different layers so I don't mess something up, but don't need to keep that way. Then I'll merge those few, but never anything else.
Originally posted by Lana
Speaking of me and layers....this is the layer pallete for my latest photomanip. Which wasn't a very big one. There were more layers originally but they were different parts of painting the hair so I merged them since I didn't need to keep them seperate once I finished with that layer.
Originally posted by Lana
Yep.I posted the actual piece in my artwork thread 😛 I like to use textures to add to a piece and this one looked too plain without them.
Never used one, though it's about time I got off my Arse and Did one with your Tutorial. (Not to mention finish My Tutorial 🥷 )
Originally posted by Lana
Yeah, you should do that already.....😛(both things, I mean 😛)
Which reminds me....I should write another photomanipping tutorial, since I've FINALLY figured out how to paint hair in PS and it look good.
Do the Tutorial. 🪩
Do you render the Stock Girls for your Manips? Or lightly Lasso them, or..
That may mean that you need to add memory to your programs. What you should do, is click on the "My Computer" icon on your desktop, go into "Control Panel", open "System", you will then see a "System Properties" panel, click on the tab called "Perfomance", it's here that you can specify how much resources that you want to allocate to run software programs... all you have to do is increase it a little, and when you use certain programs you will notice how well you computer handles certain tasks. I hope this has helped you out a little.
No, it's got absolutely nothing to do with that, because it does it no matter what I've got open.
It's called I've got a laptop and anytime anything touches the touchpad in the least, cursor decides it likes to hide in the corners.
Unfortunately it likes to do it when I'm clicking on something, so I'm constantly having to reopen Firefox 😠
Originally posted by Lana
No, it's got absolutely nothing to do with that, because it does it no matter what I've got open.It's called I've got a laptop and anytime anything touches the touchpad in the least, cursor decides it likes to hide in the corners.
Unfortunately it likes to do it when I'm clicking on something, so I'm constantly having to reopen Firefox 😠
Oh okay.