thanks Zane.... the guy in 2 did make the turn... thats what they do in this type of racing... "Backing it in" as it is called.... and 4 left was not really the turn it was on the gokart track at oran park.. so the where a few different config's so the next turn was a left just off picture....
damn, I haven't checked in for a few days and you lads have been busy.
I like that photoshop workbench link Chris, YAY with an XML feed to that you can drop straight into itunes I've been watching PhotoshopTV since it was Photoshop Radio and it's pretty good imho. You can still get an audio-only stream but it makes much more sense to watch.
Also for those catching vblogs etc don't forget to catch RocketBoom
Ed, I like the view of the heart from under.
Michael, I don't know much about motorsport but I do know what looks a tad crazy... go those quad-bikes!
oops, have a coldie on hand and some film in the soup so can't stay
JamesGreen wrote:
I've been watching PhotoshopTV since it was Photoshop Radio and it's pretty good imho. You can still get an audio-only stream but it makes much more sense to watch.
wow, there's a whole community of photoshop fanatics out there...
I've played around with the sig-as-a-brush example a bit and it's a great trick. It's also good for emulating screen-printing or graphiti by varying the flow of the brush.
A friend of mine just showed me a couple of DVDs of painting in PS that have blown my mind. Seems like everywhere I go these days someone is doing something cool with PS...
Have you tried the new Camera RAW in PS CS2 Mozz? Managing the presets for auto-guessing the exposure and white ballance annoy me but other than that I think it's pretty good.
My fav improvement however in CS2 is the smallest thing! It's when you hover the mouse over a pop-out slider like the layer opacity, now you get a double-arrow cursor and you can vary the opacity by dragging on the word.
Hey! If small things amused small minds where would that leave Quantum Mechanics?