I'm always pushing stuff off the edge because I don't need it in the visible area now, and then finding I can't pull it back because I can't get to some of the vector handles...
Don't other people want to draw all their toys first and then put them in the visible area when they need them? Is that tiny little frame of desktop around the visible area all anyone needs?
What am I misunderstanding? How do other people cope with having a limited amount of space to put stuff in?
I tried to see if there was a way of hiding a layer completely until it was wanted, but I can't see one.
Confused, woofb
How do you make a workspace? (newbie level)
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Is it bolted to the ceiling?dueyftw wrote:I use a 46' tv as a monitor. But now my neck hurts from looking up.
Dale
Like that old cartoon king who had a plasma back in like the 70s, when they weren't even invented yet. Secret Squirrel was my favourite.
To the original poster, if your question is a serious one, try the zoom tool. Make sure you're sitting down and wearing thick underwear though, because it is going to blow your mind.
No; on the desk, but it is so high any time I need to look at the top of the screen I can feel my neck bones crunch.Is it bolted to the ceiling?
Like that old cartoon king who had a plasma back in like the 70s, when they weren't even invented yet. Secret Squirrel was my favourite.
OK, for the original poster, take advantage of layers and groups (bones if debut). Hide anything your not working with.
Dale