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If LNP of LNP Toolbar does not see the shortcut they will do nothing.įor now in Photoshop for me ( I start and Stop LNP minimized with Phohotoshop Startup and shutdown). If LNP or LNP Toolbar sees the scortcut they will hide the Toolbar Widow. If Chrome sees Ctrl+F4 it will close the window. What will the application that see the shortcuts do with the shortcut key used. If the application in focus is Photoshop is Photoshop UI in control or is LNP in control.
LAZY NEZUMI PERSPECTIVE RULER PLUS
Use a shortcut like a modifier key (ie Ctrl) plus some other key (any key) when there are many applications running do all applications see the short has be used or just the application with focus.
LAZY NEZUMI PERSPECTIVE RULER WINDOWS
This may not be solvable it seems to be well into windows interfaces. I did make Guillaume aware of this thread, so he might know of this concern. It really needs to lose it's Always on Top status when Photoshop does not have focus. I haven't yet worked out a good compromise, and am open to ideas. Until I switch to Chrome and found it's menu bar was covered. I changed it to a horizontal format, and placed it in the empty space between the option bar and workspace buttons. So I initially placed it to the left of my strip of collapsed minor panels, which I thought was OK until I opened a panel that used a bit of space, and found it was half hidden by the LNP toolbar. I don't find that an issue with the main panel as I use it on my right side screen, but it needs to be on your primary monitor to be most useful. Like the main LNP panel It is Always On Top. Having used the toolbar for several days now, I'm finding it has a downside.
LAZY NEZUMI PERSPECTIVE RULER MAC
I've asked him several times about a Mac version, and said there is not shortage of interest, but he says it is very unlikely to happen. Maybe a Mac version will help them organize it a bit better. I'd have loved to try it but sadly it's Windoze only. If you find a setting you like, you can save it at the bottom of the panel, or just remember the ball park settings that work for you. It's like being hit in the face with a sledge hammer. Have a wee play with the brush, and then turn LNP off. Maybe go even lower with Gain and Softness
LAZY NEZUMI PERSPECTIVE RULER PRO
Well Lazy Nezumi Pro gives you the same control of brush pressure. You'd have a job to do that with any sort of reliability in Photoshop. They also let you customize the pressure curve leading to all sorts of wondrous effects, but mostly, it lets you home in on a pressure curve that gives you 'way' more control at the lower end. If you've used Krita (It's free, so no reason not to) or Paintstorm Studio, you'll have noticed how much better they handle pen pressure. I was really only giving folk a heads up about the toolbar with this post, but now I am at it, I'd like to mention pen pressure. I use most of the Ruler, and a good few of the scripted, presets at some time or other, and I am sure I'll make better use of them now they are easier to find. I mainly use it for brush stroke smoothing and the Vanishing lines perspective preset, but today I was also using Loops to draw a coil, and Radial Lines to draw the converging lines in the radio valve on the left.
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So I hope this helps if you are a Lazy Nezumi user. Two sets of icons are available, and you can design and apply your own icons via an XML file Getting back on track, the toolbar is configurable by shape I suspect that would be completely unusable for all but the very young. Photoshop would just about be OK at 200% but the LNP toolbar works out to 3.5mm x 52mm (0.138" x 2.06"). A poster was asking about a 15" Alienware laptop with a 4K screen in a recent thread. I'm thinking that is going to be a real problem on a very high resolution screen. The UI has the same font size as the main LNP panel, and I don't know any way to change it. The toolbar floats on top the same as the main LNP panel, but it is a bugger to pick up and move, and I still have not got that off pat. It turns out that a toolbar was added at the end of May this year and can be turned on from the File menu. You can add shortcuts for your favourite presets, at least one of which Guillaume fixed specifically for me (he is incredibly helpful) but with more than 40 presets, all of which are configurable, you can see the problem. The UI has become more complex over the years, and a preset that you use only occasionally, becomes a chore to find. While LNP is far and away my favourite Photoshop plugin, the ever continuing addition of new features and presets leaves you with a 'can't find the wood for the trees situation.
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While discussing my Lazy Nezumi Pro appearing to make Photoshop freeze issue with Guillaume Stordeur - the author of LNP - he asked in passing, how I was getting on with the new toolbar