Day Two of 'trying' to use 6.0.
I'm ready to put the Photoshop manual through the company paper shredder. It would have a higher value as landfill material.
The 'online' help is not much better.
Say you want a simple question answered. Good luck. Say you don't understand why when you create a shape and fill it with color you can't use the eraser on it. You try all the 'hints' ( nothing is explicit in the guides, trust me ), using the Path Component Selection Tool and clicking on the thumbnail of the shpe in the Layers palette, clicking inside the shape to choose it, and then you grab the eraser to apply and are told the "layer is not directly editable".
What the heck? What do you have to do to make the "layer" directly editable? Why doesn't an eraser or a pen or a pencil function somewhat like in previous versions...you know, nothing too complex, just paint or draw on the layer you would like to add to or alter? Doesn't seem like much to ask. But if they can't supply any backwards compatability or intuitive user interface, is it too much to expect some instructions which would effectively explain how these actions are made different in this version, and how to use the tools to accomplish your basic goals?
Now before you rush forward to tell me good old Adobe has done a fine job of providing manuals and guides and online help, I'm here to remind everyone that if that were truly the case there would be no market for third-party 'How To' books, whatsoever. But that's not the case, is it? They abound at Barnes & Noble and Borders, et al. Which speaks volumes (pun intended) about software manufacturer's inability to produce a comprehensive and clear instructional manual to accompany their products.
I'll never understand that one.
And possibly, never understand 6.0 either....
I'm ready to put the Photoshop manual through the company paper shredder. It would have a higher value as landfill material.
The 'online' help is not much better.
Say you want a simple question answered. Good luck. Say you don't understand why when you create a shape and fill it with color you can't use the eraser on it. You try all the 'hints' ( nothing is explicit in the guides, trust me ), using the Path Component Selection Tool and clicking on the thumbnail of the shpe in the Layers palette, clicking inside the shape to choose it, and then you grab the eraser to apply and are told the "layer is not directly editable".
What the heck? What do you have to do to make the "layer" directly editable? Why doesn't an eraser or a pen or a pencil function somewhat like in previous versions...you know, nothing too complex, just paint or draw on the layer you would like to add to or alter? Doesn't seem like much to ask. But if they can't supply any backwards compatability or intuitive user interface, is it too much to expect some instructions which would effectively explain how these actions are made different in this version, and how to use the tools to accomplish your basic goals?
Now before you rush forward to tell me good old Adobe has done a fine job of providing manuals and guides and online help, I'm here to remind everyone that if that were truly the case there would be no market for third-party 'How To' books, whatsoever. But that's not the case, is it? They abound at Barnes & Noble and Borders, et al. Which speaks volumes (pun intended) about software manufacturer's inability to produce a comprehensive and clear instructional manual to accompany their products.
I'll never understand that one.
And possibly, never understand 6.0 either....