The people from adobe are searching to make more and more flexible optimization for your personal needs and when you will have to make 10 sketches in one hour you will really appreciate it!
it is not a waste o time, it a very useful tool, but not when you have to edit a photo. it is very useful if you have to make a quick sketch a draw a car concept, etc because the time is very important sometimes and in a change of 5-7 pen clicks all what you have to do is to change the hand tool whit the rotate view tool (only once) and when you ever need press R key and drag the image in any direction and angle.
how do you turn this feature off? its driving me mad using a macbook pro with new touch pad, also the scale seems to kick in using the touch pad randomly, pleas etell me how i disable these 2 features
I think it's showing how fast the image can rotate when taking advantage of the GPU, it dosent give the size of the image but if its big, it would render slower if only using the CPU... thats just a guess, otherwise, it is a useless video lol
Mmm, it seems you don't use a tablet. the CS4 rotation has nothing to do with rotaing the image, but with rotating virtually the canvas. Not nifty at all.
With regular rotate canvas, you have to deal with image degradation, which leads to really fuzzy images and detail loss. With this, you have no pixel or detail loss. It's actually very very nifty, because just the UI is changing, not the image file itself.
The people from adobe are searching to make more and more flexible optimization for your personal needs and when you will have to make 10 sketches in one hour you will really appreciate it!
ano00onim 1 year ago
it is not a waste o time, it a very useful tool, but not when you have to edit a photo. it is very useful if you have to make a quick sketch a draw a car concept, etc because the time is very important sometimes and in a change of 5-7 pen clicks all what you have to do is to change the hand tool whit the rotate view tool (only once) and when you ever need press R key and drag the image in any direction and angle.
ano00onim 1 year ago
I can't get mine to work. It says : it only works with OpenGL
How do I fix that? :((
AnimeOrigami 1 year ago
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Edit - Preferences - Performance - Enable open GL Drawing.
have a great day :)
ano00onim 1 year ago
lol I just discovered this tonite pretty kewl
divakaneva 2 years ago
lamfao.
Luna2tictac 2 years ago
34 seconds of my life wasted
0n0dead 2 years ago
wat was the pourpose of this ?
starlite2007 2 years ago
how do you turn this feature off? its driving me mad using a macbook pro with new touch pad, also the scale seems to kick in using the touch pad randomly, pleas etell me how i disable these 2 features
cheers,
rovercats
rovercats 2 years ago
lol why is this impressive? just cause it looks like a compass?
kzone272 3 years ago
I think it's showing how fast the image can rotate when taking advantage of the GPU, it dosent give the size of the image but if its big, it would render slower if only using the CPU... thats just a guess, otherwise, it is a useless video lol
Tomahawk1505 3 years ago
because it's easier to draw in photoshop to be about to rotate the page it's easier when working with a wacom pen. :)
adventurewomen 3 years ago
Photoshop has always had rotation. o.o This is just a new nifty way of doing it.
Infernlmagician 3 years ago
Mmm, it seems you don't use a tablet. the CS4 rotation has nothing to do with rotaing the image, but with rotating virtually the canvas. Not nifty at all.
infocusdesign 3 years ago
With regular rotate canvas, you have to deal with image degradation, which leads to really fuzzy images and detail loss. With this, you have no pixel or detail loss. It's actually very very nifty, because just the UI is changing, not the image file itself.
vebberts 2 years ago
agreead photoshop may be on the side for photogrphs but all us artists want is rotation
camellie91 3 years ago
OpenCanvas and Painter had this feature for ages, but thank you Adobe for finally wising up and adding it to Photoshop.
dangerism 3 years ago