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« Reply #3260 on: May 17, 2013, 10:56:25 AM » |
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Working on the best web design idea in the entire universeHaving a good time designing it on Photoshop Clicks on "Text" icon in toolbox Photoshop randomly opens four "Help" pages in the browser Photoshop says something like "Could not open Online Help" IIRC I think "What the fuck..." and clicks the text button again Photoshop crashes
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« Reply #3261 on: May 17, 2013, 11:19:36 AM » |
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that sucks
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« Reply #3262 on: May 17, 2013, 11:33:00 AM » |
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that sucks
Yeah, luckily most of my webdesign comes straight from paper sketches to HTML/CSS. I only used Photoshop to quickly see how it looks in practice.
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« Reply #3263 on: May 17, 2013, 04:26:17 PM » |
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that sucks
Yeah, luckily most of my webdesign comes straight from paper sketches to HTML/CSS. I only used Photoshop to quickly see how it looks in practice. I never understood how sites generally went from *.PSD directly to *.HTML/*.CSS. Paper-to-code is practically foolproof, albeit with the occasional testing and <div> fixing.
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« Reply #3264 on: May 17, 2013, 05:28:13 PM » |
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that sucks
Yeah, luckily most of my webdesign comes straight from paper sketches to HTML/CSS. I only used Photoshop to quickly see how it looks in practice. I never understood how sites generally went from *.PSD directly to *.HTML/*.CSS. Paper-to-code is practically foolproof, albeit with the occasional testing and <div> fixing. I've only tried some PSD -> HTML/CSS once and I didn't really like the outcome. However, Photoshop is a pretty nice tool if you just want to find the right look/style without coding it all first, especially as many of the layer-styles can easily be transferred to CSS3 (border radius, drop shadow, gradient, etc.).
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« Reply #3265 on: May 17, 2013, 06:43:42 PM » |
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that sucks
Yeah, luckily most of my webdesign comes straight from paper sketches to HTML/CSS. I only used Photoshop to quickly see how it looks in practice. I never understood how sites generally went from *.PSD directly to *.HTML/*.CSS. Paper-to-code is practically foolproof, albeit with the occasional testing and <div> fixing. I've only tried some PSD -> HTML/CSS once and I didn't really like the outcome. However, Photoshop is a pretty nice tool if you just want to find the right look/style without coding it all first, especially as many of the layer-styles can easily be transferred to CSS3 (border radius, drop shadow, gradient, etc.). Wish the GIMP had layer properties like Photoshop did. It especially would help with following tutorials.
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« Reply #3266 on: May 18, 2013, 07:16:11 AM » |
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that sucks
Yeah, luckily most of my webdesign comes straight from paper sketches to HTML/CSS. I only used Photoshop to quickly see how it looks in practice. I never understood how sites generally went from *.PSD directly to *.HTML/*.CSS. Paper-to-code is practically foolproof, albeit with the occasional testing and <div> fixing. I've only tried some PSD -> HTML/CSS once and I didn't really like the outcome. However, Photoshop is a pretty nice tool if you just want to find the right look/style without coding it all first, especially as many of the layer-styles can easily be transferred to CSS3 (border radius, drop shadow, gradient, etc.). Wish the GIMP had layer properties like Photoshop did. It especially would help with following tutorials. GIMP doesn't have layer styles? I've never used GIMP more than 5 minutes, as I found it really hard merging my over 5 years of Photoshop experience onto GIMP, but it sounds like pure hell not having layer properties IMO.
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« Reply #3267 on: May 18, 2013, 09:09:14 AM » |
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that sucks
Yeah, luckily most of my webdesign comes straight from paper sketches to HTML/CSS. I only used Photoshop to quickly see how it looks in practice. I never understood how sites generally went from *.PSD directly to *.HTML/*.CSS. Paper-to-code is practically foolproof, albeit with the occasional testing and <div> fixing. I've only tried some PSD -> HTML/CSS once and I didn't really like the outcome. However, Photoshop is a pretty nice tool if you just want to find the right look/style without coding it all first, especially as many of the layer-styles can easily be transferred to CSS3 (border radius, drop shadow, gradient, etc.). Wish the GIMP had layer properties like Photoshop did. It especially would help with following tutorials. GIMP doesn't have layer styles? I've never used GIMP more than 5 minutes, as I found it really hard merging my over 5 years of Photoshop experience onto GIMP, but it sounds like pure hell not having layer properties IMO. Only attributes a layer really gets besides creating one which decides the layer fill, layer size, and layer name. "Styles" seem to just be done with filters. You probably get used to it after working with it a lot and some filters seem to add whatever it needs to different layers. Photoshop's slow, but its attributes system is unmatched. If the GIMP had it, it would be the greatest thing added since the tools window, the canvas window, and the layers window all merging into one.
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« Reply #3268 on: May 18, 2013, 10:36:49 AM » |
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No soft have layer style beside photoshop.
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« Reply #3269 on: May 18, 2013, 12:08:06 PM » |
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that tru
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« Reply #3270 on: May 18, 2013, 12:59:16 PM » |
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need dat default drop shadow 4 kool effekt
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« Reply #3271 on: May 18, 2013, 01:19:49 PM » |
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comic sans plz
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« Reply #3272 on: May 25, 2013, 03:39:27 AM » |
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It's almost summer. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, it's just perfeARGH FUCKING FLIES
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« Reply #3273 on: May 25, 2013, 06:06:29 AM » |
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It's almost summer. The sun is shining, the birds are singing, it's just perfeARGH FUCKING FLIES
Then there's each and every insect, the heat, etc. Winter's better than this torture.
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« Reply #3274 on: May 25, 2013, 06:19:25 AM » |
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Winter's better than this torture.
That's what I'm always trying to tell my friends and family, but they all disagree with me.
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« Reply #3275 on: May 26, 2013, 07:54:29 AM » |
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Having the most intense conversation with dad over a t-shirt sitting on a pile of clothes to be donated. Did I put those shirts there? I don't know, probably, but they're just plain white shirts, how would I know? Who cares whose shirts those are? Why are you so angry about those shirts? Why are you throwing them across the hall and dropping an F-Bomb?
God my family is high-strung. I need to get out of here.
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« Reply #3276 on: May 26, 2013, 11:31:16 AM » |
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LEAVE ME ALONE DAD!
*SLAM*
*MUFFLED SOBBING*
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« Reply #3277 on: May 26, 2013, 11:34:03 AM » |
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dont be a jerk, these are genuine problems, real or perceived, to these people!
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« Reply #3278 on: May 26, 2013, 11:38:54 AM » |
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Then there's each and every insect
oh wow, insects, sounds really horrible. i feel 4u bro i rly do
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« Reply #3279 on: May 26, 2013, 11:40:08 AM » |
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LEAVE ME ALONE DAD!
*SLAM*
*MUFFLED SOBBING*
no Having the most intense conversation with dad over a t-shirt sitting on a pile of clothes to be donated. Did I put those shirts there? I don't know, probably, but they're just plain white shirts, how would I know? Who cares whose shirts those are? Why are you so angry about those shirts? Why are you throwing them across the hall and dropping an F-Bomb?
God my family is high-strung. I need to get out of here.
That sucks, man. Some people need to chill out, I'm sorry that those people have to be your family.
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