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    How's your PS looks like?

    Wonder how clean or mess looks other's PS environment?
    My was a mess then just get sick of haoss on monitor so take time to think what i need from PS and after while get that one:
    How's your PS looks like?-deskt.jpg

    for me almost all i need for colorcorrection/retouching (without pressing F keys) is in touch.

    P.S. Kinda proud of it and want to share it (and must been a real reason for that topic)

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    Re: How's your PS looks like?

    Lol, nice. Looks like a good retouching setup.

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    Re: How's your PS looks like?

    ....

    How's your PS looks like?-dv8ws_ps.jpg

    How's your PS looks like?-dv8ws_cs.jpg

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    Re: How's your PS looks like?

    Looks clean

    In last one, doesn't it hard to keep in mind what is where (layers, alpha chanells)?

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    Re: How's your PS looks like?

    Mine gets pretty messy when I am working thats why I can always return to my happy place


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    Re: How's your PS looks like?

    Quote Originally Posted by SeniorS View Post
    Looks clean

    In last one, doesn't it hard to keep in mind what is where (layers, alpha chanells)?
    At first, I got confused most especially when doing things fas but after awhile, I got used to it... I've arranged things according to how frequently I use and function.

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    Re: How's your PS looks like?

    LoL ... nice picture ... my first asociation was "The Birds" by Alfred Hitchcock
    P.S. acctually when those things gets hungry it realy feels like that movie.

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    Re: How's your PS looks like?

    A variant of dv8_fx's workspace but with panels all icons. Lots of realestate for the images. Using same workspace in CS4.

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    Re: How's your PS looks like?

    Quote Originally Posted by JgraphNet View Post
    A variant of dv8_fx's workspace but with panels all icons. Lots of realestate for the images. Using same workspace in CS4.

    Now why did I not think of that!!!! ..... Thanks for the idea, JGN.......


    errrrr.... can use model for AV fodder?.... hehehe.....

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    Re: How's your PS looks like?

    You're welcome ! No need for the text really. A glance at the icons and you know where the panel is.
    Sorry, but the "model" is the latest of the applicants for the position of my personal nurse ... ya know... it's a GOF-thing..
    (Nah... actually a WIP that's been WIP for some time now. Perhaps will find time to finish it soon... )
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