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I Simonius
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They are all listed here

Every keystroke for every version



wagh too many for ma poor wee brain - I can only take one or two ina t a time emoticon emoticon

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Just looking again at martin's DVD and noticed wher he mentions that by looking at the black mask icon you can see which portions have been painted out

Did you also know that if you OPTION+Click the mask (Mac)
you just get the mask as your image (I.e. full size)? This is really useful to see if you have missed any areas, or have overdone areas emoticon

Only discovered that one by chance recently emoticon

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Did you also know that if you OPTION+Click the mask (Mac)
you just get the mask as your image (I.e. full size)?



No I didn't, good tip Si, Thanks emoticon

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And when you are going to copy another image into your base image, you can use the move tool and hold shift while dragging onto base image. This will align the two images.

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