"a/w" ? it's probably really obvious once you tell me.
And that is a different way of going about things or at least to me. I had so few special effects and tools for so long; cropping was my #1 "special effect". (And photography reinforces that - I'm cropping an image in my mind before I take the picture or work with it on the computer.)
if I am changing the picture (for example, clone stamping) I need the larger size to see the finer points
Lately I've made banners and have sometimes cropped icons from them, after all the effects have been added, simply because I have the ability to do so now, but not as a regular practice. I have a feeling it may become more regular in future though. I think these bifocals actually push me towards that (seeing close and small is harder than it used to be)
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Date: 2014-10-17 06:28 pm (UTC)"a/w" ? it's probably really obvious once you tell me.
And that is a different way of going about things or at least to me. I had so few special effects and tools for so long; cropping was my #1 "special effect". (And photography reinforces that - I'm cropping an image in my mind before I take the picture or work with it on the computer.)
if I am changing the picture (for example, clone stamping) I need the larger size to see the finer points
Lately I've made banners and have sometimes cropped icons from them, after all the effects have been added, simply because I have the ability to do so now, but not as a regular practice. I have a feeling it may become more regular in future though. I think these bifocals actually push me towards that (seeing close and small is harder than it used to be)