Thank for this new feature in rel.5.2! Wonderfull!
I want Edit the opacity of the image bat after clicking on appropriate tool ... no window nor cursor.
How can I adjust the opacity?
Thanks
Mario
Image import - Opacity
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Re: Image import - Opacity
Hi Mario,
great you like it!
Just slide the mouse cursor left/right with the button pressed to adjust the opacity.
(I'll add some additional online help to the app as most people probably won't dive into the online manual).
We plan to soon add a dedicated inspector for images, too.
This will include text fields for direct entry of image dimensions and opacity for the selected image layer.
Cheers,
Jan
great you like it!
Just slide the mouse cursor left/right with the button pressed to adjust the opacity.
(I'll add some additional online help to the app as most people probably won't dive into the online manual).
We plan to soon add a dedicated inspector for images, too.
This will include text fields for direct entry of image dimensions and opacity for the selected image layer.
Cheers,
Jan
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Re: Image import - Opacity
Hi Jan
In truth ... it was not easy to understand, but then I have succeeded.
Thanks from my lone neuron!
For those who are combined worse than me:
- Click on the Opacity button;
- Move the mouse pointer over image;
- Click and drag to the right to decrease the opacity, in the other direction to increase it.
Thank you so much
Cheers,
Mario
In truth ... it was not easy to understand, but then I have succeeded.
Thanks from my lone neuron!
For those who are combined worse than me:
- Click on the Opacity button;
- Move the mouse pointer over image;
- Click and drag to the right to decrease the opacity, in the other direction to increase it.
Thank you so much
Cheers,
Mario