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Art Trades and Collabs are open.
Mainly interested in swapping OCs, might consider original concepts for species/vehicles. Fanart depends on the fandom.
Note, even though I'm aware a good fraction of my watchers arrived from my mech/mecha work, I'd prefer not to draw those - there may be exceptions, but they will be far and few.
I can do creatures, but anthro is out of the question.
Mainly interested in swapping OCs, might consider original concepts for species/vehicles. Fanart depends on the fandom.
Note, even though I'm aware a good fraction of my watchers arrived from my mech/mecha work, I'd prefer not to draw those - there may be exceptions, but they will be far and few.
I can do creatures, but anthro is out of the question.
Anyone on Foundation? Art trade for invite
Anyone on Foundation? Looking to art trade for an invite - you got an OC or something else you want drawn, I'll draw it in exchange for an invite. #foundation #nft
Windows Ink and Wacom pressure/eraser - PS CC
Is there any way to regain pressure sensitivity and eraser detection on a Wacom with Windows Ink disabled?
I am still on Windows 8 and I disabled Ink because it was too much of a drag on performance. However, I've now noticed that I've lost pressure sensitivity and Photoshop CC makes no distinction between the eraser and pen end of the stylus.
Now, I could turn Ink back on, but I'd rather not. I'm just curious as to why this "feature" (if you can even call it that") has any impact on Photoshop when disabled.
Need some Photoshop help
Alright. Every time I use the "export as" feature, if I choose to export at dimension smallers than the original, for some reason it generates an image that includes areas outside the canvas. I noticed that this only occurs when I have a gradient layer.
Is there any way for me to export without causing Photoshop to include areas of the image that are beyond the canvas boundaries?
See screenshot below. What I should be getting is on the right, but Photoshop is being retarded and including areas outside the canvas (left).
Gundam, Macross fans - advice?
So, I have decided that I should probably catch up on classic mecha animes eventually, and the Gundam and Macross series are on my list.
My only dilemma at the moment is not knowing where to begin. It seems there are many shows within each respective series, with differing storylines and chronologies. Would appreiciate it if anyone sheds some light on the subject.
I would also like to know whether any of the Evangelion rebuilds are worth watching.
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Oh then would you consider making an art trade with me? If i may ask that is :3