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Posted on 19/09/12 7:23:15 PM |
Deborah Morley
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Show multiple files
Now I have gone to CS6 I really miss being able to open several files and looking at them at the same time just by going up to the dock and clicking from there. Now I have to go to Windows/ Arrange and do it from there. Is this a case for writing an Action, which I never do, at least not yet. Thanks |
Posted on 20/09/12 07:17:52 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: Show multiple files
How did you do this in CS5? You don't need to create an Action, you can always just create a keyboard shortcut instead! |
Posted on 20/09/12 11:18:29 AM |
Deborah Morley
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Re: Show multiple files
Hi, I only meant this as shown by screenshot. I'll try keyboard shortcut. Another CS6 question, When I make a 3D layer can I copy what I have done to the various 'sides', as in Illumination, Ambience to another 3D layer? I tried to copy and drag but it didn't seem to work. Can the last settings be saved? ![]() |
Posted on 12/10/12 09:18:52 AM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: Show multiple files
You can always merge two 3D layers together, and the lighting will affect them uniformly. |
Posted on 12/10/12 10:57:21 AM |
Deborah Morley
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Re: Show multiple files
So if I don't want to merge the 3D layers together is there no way to copy the lighting as PS doesn't seem to remember the last settings for Lighting in 3D? |
Posted on 12/10/12 12:04:09 PM |
Steve Caplin
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Re: Show multiple files
It seems not. 3D still has a way to go! |