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Jerm93

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  1. In the past year or so i've gotten into webdesign, thus i spend a lot of my spare time on sites like css-tricks.com Today i watched a video of his where he was creating a mock-up for a site design. Since he's a professional developer he has his own copy of that Uber Expensive program called Photoshop, I do my best keeping up with my powerful, free, non-uber expensive software (Thanks For That!). Long story short-ish, He uses the guidelines found in Photoshop a lot to help position things where they need to be on the screen. I thought this feature would be very nice on PDN.

    Some things to keep in mind:

    It would be nice to be able to have the guideline follow your cuser untill you click, thus you can line it up with say a block of text and have it show where to place that other block

    Another nice feature of the feature would of course be to turn it off and on much like one would a layer

    Thanks,

    Jeremy Carlsten

  2. That's what i meant^^, you can put the line on a separate layer mainly as a reference and then on a layer underneath the line you would have your picture with the horizon that you would use rotate and zoom to match the angle of the line. Also as i stated above it's not as quick and handy as PDN automatically doing it, but it works. :wink:

  3. That's what i meant^^, you can put the line on a separate layer mainly as a reference and then on a layer underneath the line you would have your picture with the horizon that you would use rotate and zoom to match the angle of the line. Also as i stated above it's not as quick and handy as PDN automatically doing it, but it works. :wink:

  4. That's what i meant^^, you can put the line on a separate layer mainly as a reference and then on a layer underneath the line you would have your picture with the horizon that you would use rotate and zoom to match the angle of the line. Also as i stated above it's not as quick and handy as PDN automatically doing it, but it works. :wink:

  5. That's what i meant^^, you can put the line on a separate layer mainly as a reference and then on a layer underneath the line you would have your picture with the horizon that you would use rotate and zoom to match the angle of the line. Also as i stated above it's not as quick and handy as PDN automatically doing it, but it works. :wink:

  6. Personally i would just go the roundabout way and use the program that came with your webcam to take snapshots and simply open them, Then you know where the file is and you can easily use windows explorer to organize the pictures(A.K.A Delete^^). I have never personally used that feature of PDN, but if you cant find a delete within PDN then i would assume that you would need to find the file that it's in and delete the pictures you want from there.

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