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The-Masked-Layer
Location: White Noise
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:47 am Reply with quote
cringer8 wrote: Happens to me, too and I'm using Elements 10 with Windows 7. It has something to do with the mouse being in a "holding pattern." It happens to me if I'm holding the mouse button down too long while picking a color, using the lasso tool, panning around the image...
It must be a Windows 7 thing....
Damn. Maybe I'll have to start clipping photos with scissors, and then scan them. Time to dust off the X-Acto knives and rubber cement!
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Werdnaibor
Location: Albany, NY
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:49 am Reply with quote
The-Masked-Layer wrote: cringer8 wrote: Happens to me, too and I'm using Elements 10 with Windows 7. It has something to do with the mouse being in a "holding pattern." It happens to me if I'm holding the mouse button down too long while picking a color, using the lasso tool, panning around the image...
It must be a Windows 7 thing....
Damn. Maybe I'll have to start clipping photos with scissors, and then scan them. Time to dust off the X-Acto knives and rubber cement!
I'm using Windows 7 with GIMP. No crazy mouse issues for me, just a whole bunch of other limitations.
Edit: Oh, and looks like you picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.
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The-Masked-Layer
Location: White Noise
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:59 am Reply with quote
Werdnaibor wrote: The-Masked-Layer wrote: cringer8 wrote: Happens to me, too and I'm using Elements 10 with Windows 7. It has something to do with the mouse being in a "holding pattern." It happens to me if I'm holding the mouse button down too long while picking a color, using the lasso tool, panning around the image...
It must be a Windows 7 thing....
Damn. Maybe I'll have to start clipping photos with scissors, and then scan them. Time to dust off the X-Acto knives and rubber cement!
I'm using Windows 7 with GIMP. No crazy mouse issues for me, just a whole bunch of other limitations.
Edit: Oh, and looks like you picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.
I love GIMP for what it is, and at one time I thought I could put in the time to master it, circumvent its limitations, and make it do everything I needed. Sometimes I just have the patience of an ADHD squirrel.
I have to concentrate... concentrate... concentrate... concentrate...
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kinetic_be
Location: Belgium
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:59 am Reply with quote
@ Kittie: Yes, that's exactly the right button for it
@ Tommeken: I think with Windows 7, Windows took a different way, in the positive way that is. I liked XP, hated Vista, Love 7, for sure going to trash Windows 8.
I run a computerstore, so my entire income is based on Windows and at this moment, I'm still not sure what I'm going to do when Windows 8 launches. I don't want to sell the product... Probably going to use any registry-hack available to avoid Metro for desktops and laptops.
If Windows 8 will be what the future holds for OS-systems, then yes.. I'll be going to MAc again
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Zoeon
Location: Belgium
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 12:44 pm Reply with quote
kinetic_be wrote: Tommeken wrote: i'n gonna say get cs6....
but i will say get a mac...
I bought a Mac a few months ago.. 2 weeks later it was on Ebay
i had a mac to , eat it and had stomach pain
Now back on topic guys and girls
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Werdnaibor
Location: Albany, NY
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:00 pm Reply with quote
The-Masked-Layer wrote: Werdnaibor wrote: The-Masked-Layer wrote: cringer8 wrote: Happens to me, too and I'm using Elements 10 with Windows 7. It has something to do with the mouse being in a "holding pattern." It happens to me if I'm holding the mouse button down too long while picking a color, using the lasso tool, panning around the image...
It must be a Windows 7 thing....
Damn. Maybe I'll have to start clipping photos with scissors, and then scan them. Time to dust off the X-Acto knives and rubber cement!
I'm using Windows 7 with GIMP. No crazy mouse issues for me, just a whole bunch of other limitations.
Edit: Oh, and looks like you picked the wrong week to quit sniffing glue.
I love GIMP for what it is, and at one time I thought I could put in the time to master it, circumvent its limitations, and make it do everything I needed. Sometimes I just have the patience of an ADHD squirrel.
I have to concentrate... concentrate... concentrate... concentrate...
Yes, working with GIMP is an entirely different kind of chopping altogether.
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gramps
Location: Utah
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:05 pm Reply with quote
Why don't you guys use the masking mode and a brush when selecting something? I'm using PS-8 and I love the masking tool. It works just like Rubylith and an exacto knife from the past.
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The-Masked-Layer
Location: White Noise
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:26 pm Reply with quote
gramps wrote: Why don't you guys use the masking mode and a brush when selecting something? I'm using PS-8 and I love the masking tool. It works just like Rubylith and an exacto knife from the past.
I do that now, and, yes, it does work great, but, when I'm looking to chop a lot of fragments at a quick pace, I love my lasso. It also makes me feel like a rugged cowboy in the wild world of the digital arts.
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Tommeken
Location: Belgium
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 1:26 pm Reply with quote
Zoeon wrote: kinetic_be wrote: Tommeken wrote: i'n gonna say get cs6....
but i will say get a mac...
I bought a Mac a few months ago.. 2 weeks later it was on Ebay
i had a mac to , eat it and had stomach pain
Now back on topic guys and girls
makes me hungry for burgers man ...please don't do that
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Zoeon
Location: Belgium
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:25 pm Reply with quote
Tommeken wrote: Zoeon wrote: kinetic_be wrote: Tommeken wrote: i'n gonna say get cs6....
but i will say get a mac...
I bought a Mac a few months ago.. 2 weeks later it was on Ebay
i had a mac to , eat it and had stomach pain
Now back on topic guys and girls
makes me hungry for burgers man ...please don't do that in Lier nearby you is a good one
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Martrex
Location: California
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 2:29 pm Reply with quote
It probably sounds silly but do you use the magic wand? For simple selections with nice contrast it works good, I also use it to ball park my selection then fine adjust.
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The-Masked-Layer
Location: White Noise
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 3:54 pm Reply with quote
TheShaman wrote:
Nice! I probably should get a tablet. I'm currently stuck with a laptop touchpad, and I ain't as steady as I used to be.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9KF6tRXpw00[/youtube]
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shane.e.randall
Location: Indiana, PA
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 4:20 pm Reply with quote
Is it with all the Lasso's? If I could not use the Polagonal lasso I would not be able to chop.
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The-Masked-Layer
Location: White Noise
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Sat Jul 28, 2012 4:34 pm Reply with quote
shane.e.randall wrote: Is it with all the Lasso's? If I could not use the Polagonal lasso I would not be able to chop.
For me it happens with the polygonal lasso as well. I don't know about the basic lasso tool, but, as far as the basic lasso is concerned, I may as well be drawing with racoon entrails in between my toes whilst wearing a blindfold. The touchpad doesn't bring out the best in my fine-motor skills.
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