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uncharted
02-24-2004, 05:41 AM
This is really worrying...

I am a real PPaint fanatic. I love that program. I could make it do anything I wanted (within reason). I only ever used to be truely happy when pushing pixels around in it.

I've been forced to use Photoshop for the majority of stuff for about a year now (reasons beyond my control) and I've not used PPaint as much as I'd like to. Finally today I was about to start some low res, low colour stuff. "Great!" I thought, so I fired up PPaint...

But after sitting in front of a blank screen for 5 mins I found myself unable to start, or think of how I was going to do what I wanted with PPaint's tools, I could only think in terms of PhotoShop!!!

This is not good at all :nervous:

that_punk_guy
02-24-2004, 05:43 AM
Um, did you give up on Photoshop after five minutes?

You're just out of practice, keep trying :-)

Vincent
02-24-2004, 05:44 AM
You must wash your sins clean and re-convert to PPaint.

It could take some counselling, and a lot of time, but you'll be back to your old self in time :-)

The people of the Amiga.org monastery could help with the recovery problems as you arrive at them.

mikeymike
02-24-2004, 06:19 AM
I've always found Photoshop to be extremely hard work for even the most minimal (IMO) of tasks. Personally I prefer an outdated version of Corel Xara, 1.5 :-)

I'm not particularly a "graphics person". I spent many hours playing with the symmetry feature on Deluxe Paint :-)

in reference to the thread name: "Your powers are" <cough> <COUGH> "your powers are weak old man!" </hot shots part deux>

sumner7
02-24-2004, 06:51 AM
uncharted wrote:
This is really worrying...

I am a real PPaint fanatic. I love that program. I could make it do anything I wanted (within reason). I only ever used to be truely happy when pushing pixels around in it.

I've been forced to use Photoshop for the majority of stuff for about a year now (reasons beyond my control) and I've not used PPaint as much as I'd like to. Finally today I was about to start some low res, low colour stuff. "Great!" I thought, so I fired up PPaint...

But after sitting in front of a blank screen for 5 mins I found myself unable to start, or think of how I was going to do what I wanted with PPaint's tools, I could only think in terms of PhotoShop!!!

This is not good at all :nervous:

What a shame :cry:

whabang
02-24-2004, 06:59 AM
I experienced the same problem when I fired up ProTracker a few days ago... :-(

sumner7
02-24-2004, 07:02 AM
whabang wrote:
I experienced the same problem when I fired up ProTracker a few days ago... :-(

Really? :-?

that_punk_guy
02-24-2004, 07:58 AM
I lost my grip on Protracker about three weeks after I started using MED.

whabang
02-24-2004, 08:22 AM
sumner7 wrote:

whabang wrote:
I experienced the same problem when I fired up ProTracker a few days ago... :-(

Really? :-?
Yep! I could berely use it... Back to ModPlug tracker, I guess. :-)

sumner7
02-24-2004, 08:50 AM
Yes. What a shame. :-(

cecilia
02-24-2004, 10:17 AM
what an odd reaction! I've used a bunch of image processing programs and i don't generally forget how to use them when i have to learn a new one.

just practise. it's like riding a bike, you'll remember.

uncharted
02-25-2004, 01:48 AM
It's not that I forgot how to operate the program (heck I can remember how to use IconGraphix on the spectrum), but rather the creative process I had has gone. These programs have different toolsets and make you build up a picture in different ways.

I've just gotten so used to the Photoshop way (with layers, transparencies and 24bit) that I just can't think how to build a picture in terms of brushes, palettes, and 256 colours.

but you guys are right, it should be a matter of practice, after all it took years to get where I was with PPaint before. I just hope it doesn't take years to remember. :-o