Hi,
Using the Object Manager is a pain!
I wish to click on and item and immediately it will zoom to that object and group it then I want to rename the object.
Please implement this on the present upgrade for X7.
Thanks
KuttyJoe said:"holding Alt" is what's known as a key "modifier". My comment was about using key modifiers vs object manager. Alt is one of those key modifiers.
Sorry, I misunderstand you, therefore, but both have the same idea
KuttyJoe said: Myron ust seems that because design schools teach adobe most are taught that you have to use multi layers. You guys have the craziest statements. All of you have a bone to pick not just with Adobe, but also with people who use Adobe software. Not only do Adobe users not know what they're doing, but even the schools that teach them. LOL
Myron ust seems that because design schools teach adobe most are taught that you have to use multi layers.
You guys have the craziest statements. All of you have a bone to pick not just with Adobe, but also with people who use Adobe software. Not only do Adobe users not know what they're doing, but even the schools that teach them. LOL
Not really. If you use Photoshop, each object is a layer, automatically. And that's right. You can group layers, merge layers, etc but the main concept is to treat each object as a layer. I it's not good or bad, just it's the way that the program works. And PhotoPaint and others have similar concept. But some users want to use the same Photoshop layers with CorelDRAW, and that's wrong since both programs works different. Even Illustrator is different than Photoshop, relative to the Layers. I notice several files where each object is places on a separate layer on CorelDRAW, and this is a conceptual error, but I hear more than one time: "I want to work like Photoshop". but since both programs are different, the best way is to use each program in the right way.
Phil1923 said:Hi Ariel, Ariel said, "-- If you use Photoshop, each object is a layer--". Er -- ah -- did you forget that PhotoPaint is identical. PhotoPaint just changed the name "layer" to "object".Phil
Thanks, Phil, I believe that i mentioned it but maybe I was not clear:
Ariel said:Not really. If you use Photoshop, each object is a layer, automatically. And that's right. You can group layers, merge layers, etc but the main concept is to treat each object as a layer. I it's not good or bad, just it's the way that the program works. And PhotoPaint and others have similar concept
Ariel said:And PhotoPaint and others have similar concept.