Which is like 70 in tech years, right? *lol* I hate it when they "upgrade" or "improve" programs and it's nothing of the kind - for geeks and techies, maybe, but for the rest of us? Not so much. I like to stick with what works.
I was playing with Pixelmater today and I still have a LOT to learn, but I managed to bumble through it this morning to create a new icon - I spent far more time playing with the text layers than the actual image; it was fun being able to continually click and change the text layers up until the point I actually saved the finished image. (Still didn't get it quite right but oh my, this program is addictive!)
there are a couple of effects functions that don't have a sliding scale to adjust them such as "comics effect" which is too bad, and of course tons of things I'll never use.
And I took your advice from yesterday about saving this in PNG format:
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Date: 2014-01-02 02:43 pm (UTC)Which is like 70 in tech years, right? *lol* I hate it when they "upgrade" or "improve" programs and it's nothing of the kind - for geeks and techies, maybe, but for the rest of us? Not so much. I like to stick with what works.
I was playing with Pixelmater today and I still have a LOT to learn, but I managed to bumble through it this morning to create a new icon - I spent far more time playing with the text layers than the actual image; it was fun being able to continually click and change the text layers up until the point I actually saved the finished image. (Still didn't get it quite right but oh my, this program is addictive!)
there are a couple of effects functions that don't have a sliding scale to adjust them such as "comics effect" which is too bad, and of course tons of things I'll never use.
And I took your advice from yesterday about saving this in PNG format: