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tobyz95

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  1. Is there a way to add to tool bar as before?
  2. Hello again, I reported about the eraser tool being "misaligned" in zoom modes, and it was fixed with new update. Thanks Rick! Now I have found that the clone stamp is doing the same...it is misaligned in the zoom modes. Hopefully this can be added to the next update? Thanks so much, toby :wink:
  3. :?: I do a lot of intricate work, and I have noticed that when the eraser is set to "1" and on any zoom after "300" it is way off center, in both antialiased on or off. It is driving me nuts! :x It was not like this in previous version, and I think it should be centered like it is with width 2 and up. Was this intentional? Thanks, toby
  4. Thanks so much for the input. That explains why I was having trouble. I LOVE PDN, but unfortunately for some of the tasks in object making for the SIMS, it does not work. DARN!!! Thanks again, Mary
  5. How to you change the color depth from 256 to 16 million in PDN? Thanks, Mary
  6. It doesn't have to be a plugin, just looking for any info on any program that does this. The photos I posted are from Photoshop5, but it doesn't run on XP.
  7. Thanks for responding. No, neither of those work. I need it to work like stretch/skew in msn paint, only a little more advanced so as to put in a fraction of an integer like 25.5 on the vertical. And "quad" is a seperate box, that first of all even if you select by inverting the object you want to skew, only does so by moving the frame that the object is in, leaves the original image, and if you go beyond that, it cuts it off. Thanks anyway, still hoping...
  8. Hello, I am new, so hope I can explain what I need in the proper language. I need an 8 pt manual skew that is right on the object, not in a seperate box. Copy an image paste it over another image, then be able to drag the points to fit that image. Transform, then Skew. Get boundary box around the bricks, with little boxes at strategic points. Skew the image up and down in different ways using these boxes, but retain the overall shape. Last picture shows complete with all four sides done. Thanks for your time and any help, Toby
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