Photoshop :: How To Hide The Artboardblack Line
Mar 31, 2005Is there any shorcut, command, magic formula, etc, to hide the black line of the artboard?
View 5 RepliesIs there any shorcut, command, magic formula, etc, to hide the black line of the artboard?
View 5 RepliesI am using Revit 2013 student version. I have successfully attached a decal on one of my walls and managed to show a realistic mode of the decal in my elevation. I would like to remove the decal lines (rectangle with x inside) but I am struggling to do this.
I have done some research on the web and so far, found out that I need to select the decal lines (or cross), right click and choose Override Graphics in View > By Element, and check Transparent. The problem is, my system does not display the option for Transparent; I am only given the boxes for Visible and Half-tone.
Can you set the Command Line to Auto-Hide? I know I can set the transparency down to 10%, but Auto-Hide would be better.
HP DV7 Laptop
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One of my draftsman is trying to put an identification Tag on one of our assembly.We made a symbol with our tag, and we put it on whatever where trying to identify directly on the presentation.
Our problem is that where not able to remove whatever is behind that symbol so that we can make that Tag readable.Is it possible to make only part of a line invisible in our presentation?
The contour lines themselves are in model space. The contour texts are in paper space. How do I make the line hide under the text?
View 4 Replies View Relatedwhen we are taking details view ther is two type cutout shape
1.smooth shape
2.jogged shape
i need to remove or hide the cutout shape line in detail view. it is possible.
please find the attached file for detail.
Where is the option to hide the selection in Photoshop CC. I don't see it anywhere?
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhen I'm working in photoshop CS2 there is allways one big issue bothering me: all the menu's that are in the way (Tools menu, Layers menu, navigator, history). Does anybody know a shortcut to hide those menus all at the same time, and a shortcut to make them reappear?
Another thing that could solve my problem is to be able to zoom in outside of the picture (into the gray area), now I'm restricted to stay zoomed into the picture (so the most left pixel will also be the most left pixel in your photoshop screen, if anybody knows how to change that..
how to hide notes? I use notes a lot when I work with someone else on the same file and I place the little postits near or exactly on top of the area I'm writing about. Is there a way to hide those like you can hide guides? I'm working on a particularly note-rich file and it's starting to look like a porcupine.
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there a hot key to toggle the visability for all the floating pallette windows?
View 11 Replies View RelatedWhen I installed Photoshop CS6 on my Mac, it gave me the option of using the keys CMD+H to hide Photoshop. Without thinking I said "Yes"
What was I thinking. I always use CMD+H to hide selections! I have been looking around in the prefs, bue can't find a way to change it back.
I am using Photoshop cs6 windows version. First of all, see this picture.
Right now I am trying to animate layer masks which are attached to individual layer groups, but as you can see, the deeper layer nest goes, the harder it is to animate , because I can't read names of keyable property and I can't extend the property bar ,like After Effects,to read the full name of key able property in Photoshop. Is there any way to avoid this problem? I really need to animate layer masks.
How can I hide the tool data box that reads out the location in Photoshop CS6? It appears when I move a layer or change the size.
It is very distracting and totally useless for me (I'm an artist - not an engineer). I can't find a setting to remove that black box.
I have not been able to find this in the view menu or preferences?Is there anyway to hide the smart cursors that are now featured in PSCS6?
View 2 Replies View RelatedThe marching ants interfere with my selection work consequently I always hide them with command H but this option does not appear available in CS6.
View 5 Replies View RelatedIt's for a treasure hunt. I want text hidden in an image and it should only be visible when turning the contrast (ort something similar...) way up.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI've recently started working in the Application Frame and find that I now prefer this way of working.Is there any way to have the Application Frame hide when in another application?I find it annoying that the big, full-frame gray window persists when I'm using other applications.
It obscures the desktop and any other application windows that I'm not using, and so I can't use the Finder as I've become accustomed to using it.If there was a way to have the Application Frame hide when not in Photoshop I'd be a happy camper.
Here is what I'm doing...
-Open an image of a blue eyeball
-Duplicate layer
-Change the color of the duplicated layer eye to red
-Create a Hide All layer mask on the top red eye layer then select a brush...
I have tried white and black color, but when I paint on the mask I dont get the blue from the bottom regular layer, nothing happens and I have tried everything I can think of?
CS3
I have by chance got PS to auto hide & show the toolbars and I have now lost it again.
as the toolbars are out of sight and only visible when I need it.
When using the Hide function on the Crop tool I understand the pixels are hidden and the info retained. My question is does the Histogram palette look at the 'big picture' on the Hide function, and the histograms in either Levels or Curves only look at what is visible?
I'm guessing this is so, but was wondering if someone could verify it. I ask because of the difference in the histograms when using Levels or Curves compared to the Histogram palette.
I need to modify some human faces in image files.
start for hiding imperfections of the skin?
how do you hide a photo?
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View 2 Replies View RelatedWhenever I open up at least 2 files, and move them around, inevitably 1 or more of them ends up behind the screen.I've just found 1 reason for this, but there may be more (I'm not looking for Photoshop problems when I work).
I also sometimes work with 2-3 programs and/or simultaneously being on the Net.Can all of my photos stay in front of the screen even if I most them around?
If I move my mouse pointer to the top Photoshop Bar, the photos start to hide behind the Photoshop screen. I only use Consolidate all to Tabs,or Float All in Windows
A screen-capture illustrating that the photos are in the "Consolidate All to Tabs" mode..1 example of what happens. I've moved the screen to show you the this example.
I did go to the preferences and changed the icon panel to hide but it does not work... I also did what is suggested and exited the program to activate any changes and it still does not work. I've seen folks who produce tuts with this feature so I know its possible.....
View 9 Replies View RelatedThis might be a simple preference setting but I can't seem to make it work. In CS5 and I go to "save for web" like I would when I was on CS4. A lot of times I will click on an existing file so that file name will auto fill the new save name and then I'll add to it.
But now when I click on a file I get the file name and ext, how can I get just the file name to show in the input box and not add the file ext to the name?
In PS CS6 you could hide a selection with command h. In PS CC that no longer works. What is the new keyboard equivalent.
View 2 Replies View RelatedYou know how you can deselect a path "layer" (for lack of better word) in the Paths palette by clicking in the empty space of the Paths palette? What if your Paths palette has so many saved paths that there is no empty space to click in?
I know I can just extend the palette, but I don't want to have to do that, because all my palettes are tightly organized into a Giant Wall o' Palettes on a second monitor. Is there a way to hide all paths without having to extend the palette to reveal empty space?
In webdev it is not unsual that design involves multiple variations like "pages" where mostly header and footer stays the same while its "content" (the page itself) changes. And then simulate a navigation by means of hiding and unhiding each respective "page" folder. Where also the site's menu tranforms as "navigation" evolves.
It is a bit frustrating in order to achieve this to have to create a lot of duplicated menu folders and place'em under every "page" just to represent this selected links. And then if you have to redesign that menu, you have it spreaded throught several folder locations.
I think being able to hide/unhide linked layers at a glance of a click would be nice to have and would allow you a more strealined work while redesigning linked portions.
In CS5, is there a way to hide the cursor/ crosshairs while drawing? Since I'm working on a Cintiq I don't need visual reference of where my cursor is - it's where my pen is - and it actually annoys me to have this crosshair cursor in the way of what I'm doing. Ofcourse it's no problem to have a cursor for selecting tools or menus - it's only while drawing that it would be preferable to have a clean working area under the pentip.
View 5 Replies View RelatedPhotoshop 6 opens up with a huge black background. I want it gone, so that I can see my desktop in the background... that is, until I press "F" for different screen mode. How to I make it so that I have the desktop in the background in the basic screen mode without removing the options pallette?
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