Yes, Thanks.
I saw some other suggestions of creating a grid layer which would help.
But when I'm trying to line up shapes at 100% and work on details a 300% it would be nice to have a dynamic grid.
The grid only does a pixel level grid.
Is there a way to get the grid lines to adjust based on you current zoom like the ruler does?
If not, can't the grid be tied into the ruler size and spacing?
One more request for your concideration.
When working with several files open at once, it would be nice if I could reorder the different files left to right. This way if I'm focused on two and need to switch frequently between them I can move them side by side to speed it up.
Keep up the great work!
Thank-you!
I would find it really helpful if all the selection tools had an "After Click" option like the Color Picker does.
I would like to see options of:
[*:3sa85ldb]Do not switch tool [*:3sa85ldb]Switch to previous tool [*:3sa85ldb]Switch to Move Selected Pixels tool [*:3sa85ldb]Switch to Move Selection tool
Thank-you
Here's a quick way I do shadow with out using any plugins.
While doing the box with rounded corners to crop the picture select the box and on a new layer Shadow fill in the selection with black.
Then just use the gaussian blur on the new layer to create the shadow maybe around 12 or so.
Then move the layer so it is off set from you image to create the drop shadow effect.
If you are turning on and off the tool windows and hit one key twice after hiding another window or two PDN is minimize for no reason.
Example hit F6, F7, F8, F8 PDN with disapear!
My Example Mockup of Docked tool Windows
(Notice the location of Ruler and Scroll bars):
Click for full size
(I posted I reply to the Sticky Thread from Rick as well)
http://paintdotnet.12.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?t=3468
How do you Dock the Tool Windows? I can only snap them to edges of the app, I can't figure out how to dock them so the draw area resizes.
Any way to do this? Can you add it to the request list if not?
Thank-you
My Example Mockup of Docked tool Windows
(Notice the location of Ruler and Scroll bars):
Click for full size