Working with 2 monitors in Photoshop, as Catriana says, is really
helpful---one to hold the tools (generally I've used an old one) and one
just for the image (bigger, higher quality if you can swing it)
Andrea
On 9/10/09 8:51 AM, "miss le bomb" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> I have a couple of suggestions:
>
> with photoshop you can actually turn off the ruler view (under view,
> click off the 'tick') and also switch to viewing just what is appearing
> on your canvas using the icons at the bottom of the toolbar (full screen
> view without menu). This still leaves you with an upper menu bar however
> but at least conceals all the rest of the things on the desktop.
>
> Otherwise you could also experiment with the way you are projecting
> images. On the mac there is an option to project from a 'second' screen
> so to speak, sorry I don't know the technical term. You could slide your
> photoshop canvas to this virtual screen and project from there, choosing
> to view the canvas in the entire screen or sizing it to fit the screen.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Catriona
>
> jenny soep wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I've been experimenting with some projected digital drawing, but am
>> currently using photoshop mainly and am unhappy with how you can see
>> all the tools/rulers etc - ie everything you see on the computer
>> screen is projected too.
>>
>> Are there any software programs where only the 'canvas' of your
>> drawing shows, rather than all the tools and equipment too? (It kind
>> of takes away from the magic somewhat!)
>>
>> Also any other suggestions on how you would project live drawing, not
>> necessarily digital, greatly welcomed.
>>
>> Look forward to any responses.
>> Jenny Soep
>>
>>
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