There's no way around the fact the time will scale proportionally to the level of detail in the objects you're selecting. I'd rarely recommend doing this for every building on a skyline though. Instead, I'd pick and choose the most important buildings and work on those, letting the rest kinda fade into the background. If you haven't seen it already, the first image on this page is an example of that: ppmastery.com/bw Cheers
Hi Steve, thanks for the prompt reply and info. I sent a screen shot of the telstra error message in the emails. Thanks also for the new link you put in my account, the com. prefix solved the problem. I also used your tip of double-clicking the ccx install file from within the zip file directly, this was the only way I could install it without getting an Error 10 message. I have sent payment via PayPal today.
I appreciate this technique with what is the simplest of shapes but how does it work for a complex city skyline with tricky details ? thanks
There's no way around the fact the time will scale proportionally to the level of detail in the objects you're selecting. I'd rarely recommend doing this for every building on a skyline though. Instead, I'd pick and choose the most important buildings and work on those, letting the rest kinda fade into the background. If you haven't seen it already, the first image on this page is an example of that: ppmastery.com/bw
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Wow this is amazing, what about if you want to edit a photo in the same way buy in color it is possible with this panel ?
The techniques may still work, although it would probably need to be a lot more subtle. It would be interesting to test!
Hi Steve, thanks for the prompt reply and info. I sent a screen shot of the telstra error message in the emails.
Thanks also for the new link you put in my account, the com. prefix solved the problem. I also used your tip of double-clicking the ccx install file from within the zip file directly, this was the only way I could install it without getting an Error 10 message.
I have sent payment via PayPal today.
Hi Keith, thanks for sending the info, that's greatly appreciated. As is your swift payment. I hope you enjoy the plugin! Cheers