Ughhhh...

Oct 07, 2005 10:21

Coffee! COFFEE COFFEE COFFEE!!!!!!!!!! Must drink loads of coffee and veg out gazing blankly at my computer... How can someone sleep 9.5 hours, and wake up tired? Someone answer me this question, because I'm pretty sure I just did it. Did I oversleep? What the hell? At least it's friday, sheesh ( Read more... )

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ashelee00 October 14 2005, 02:01:36 UTC
Hey, I'm the admin from endlesslayouts by the way and I check people's layouts when they ask to join. If you were wondering who I was.

I'm commenting because I have a solution to your Photoshop problem. Aha! lol I sound so professional. Anyways, my Photoshop CS does the same thing to me. And I'm in the middle of making a layout as well. All you have to do is save the layout at a .psd (PhotoShop Document). And when Photoshop locks up or unexpectedly quits on you when you're in the middle of a layout, you don't have to get all sad about it because you just have to open the .psd and it saves all of your layers and images you have used in it. It brings you right back to where you were when you previously saved the .psd.
Save frequently!
It's a good thing to save when you make a big change to the layout or image. So when Photoshop locks up on you or quits, you can just re-open the .psd file (like I said in the above paragraph). The best way to locate your .psd's is to create a folder on your computer that's called Photoshop PSDs so yo know where to find it. These are really important because, if you're in the middle of a layout and you have to leave really quick to go somewhere, you can just save the .psd and you're all set! You can quit the Photoshop application even when you're in the middle of a layout and still be able to open the .psd with all of your layers and images you used on it. It's such an awesome thing in Photoshop.

If you have more questions, you can e-mail me. Just check my LJ for my e-mail address. =)

Hope this helped you!

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