A bit OT: I need a good guide to PSP . . .

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Grazie wrote on 4/10/2003, 1:43 PM
" . . and once you have that you become somewhat of a snob. " - Moi, a snob - Tish! And double Tish!!

BB - Thanks for the heads-up on the freebie thing. - Well, I do, do a bit of "sketching" would like to have some form of "easy" to use facility . . .

Thanks again,

Grazie
TorS wrote on 4/10/2003, 3:16 PM
Thank you for the links, I'll check them tomorrow.

<< Can I come along? - Please? >>
Actually we're a bit short on sopranos, do you think you could ... Oh never mind.
Your post reminded me of the "Pretentious, moi" line from you know where.
Tor
Grazie wrote on 4/10/2003, 3:33 PM
I don't do surgery! - Ah go on Tor, cut it out!! Ouch - what am I saying?

Goodnight - I'm really tired . . . .. .

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biggles wrote on 4/10/2003, 6:56 PM
I've never used a tablet with PSP, but here's a direct quote from the Help files:

'Paint Shop Pro allows you to use a pressure-sensitive tablet with a digitizing pen or other input device. The preferences for a tablet are changed on the Cursors and Tablet tab of the Tool Options palette.'
Grazie wrote on 4/11/2003, 12:54 AM
biggles -Thanks for that.

Grazie
Tyler.Durden wrote on 4/11/2003, 6:30 AM
Hi Grazie,

This may be a nice option...

http://www.viewsonic.com/smartdisplays/



mph
Grazie wrote on 4/11/2003, 8:07 AM
Hiyah! - Very Smart design. This would be another LCD screen - yes?
Tyler.Durden wrote on 4/11/2003, 12:27 PM
LCD screen and input device... stylus around in V4, draw right on the screen in PsP...


can't wait for the price to come down!


MPH
Grazie wrote on 4/11/2003, 1:04 PM
Nooooo . . . toooo good . . .. . not another piece of kit - doah! More cash . . . dammit!