

It’s not very comfortable to work near the edge of an image. At the very least make it possible to set in setting the default location for trimap files. I would like to keep my trimap masks in the same folder as my working file in most cases. It could be as simple as - and you get a beautiful name like IMG08432-Hair-Mask-10-40.tiff. Every time I need to think of original name or remember the name of the file I’m working on I’m wasting the time and getting out of the flow. You can make it highly customizable with a tags like system.
#Topaz remask keygen plus
Instead of Untitled file name use name of the file or layer in Photoshop plus timestamp. It’s a continuation to #2, but it deserves its separate thread.

Leave it to user to decide how often or make a few options like every 5/10/15/30 minutes. I don’t want to loose my work again, but it’s unnecessary thing to keep in mind when a computer can easily take care of it.įirst of all you need an option in the setting to make it possible to auto save current mask every X minutes. Now I just save my masks in Topaz as often as I can. There is no doubt you would agree it’s very unpleasant experience to lose your work no matter how much time you spent on it. I had a few occasions when I worked on very precise masking for a while in Topaz and then it crashed. That’s why we need an option to re-assign shortcuts for our personal workflow. Altought I believe my settings would make more sense everyone is different. I would also add Ctrl + for slower brush size change and Shift + for faster brush size change. M for marque tool for rare cases when you need it.īrackets for changing brush size. Ctrl + – and Ctrl + + for zooming in/zooming out. Your finger most likely is alway there so we get: It would make way more sense to pair brush shortcut keys with modifying key like SHIFT. They shortcuts for Fills are:Įssentially fills are alternative to brushes here. Because if we need to use Fills you’ll be constantly looking for the right key and often pressing the wrong keys. It’ll take some time to adjust this new position, but it’s easier to access with the finger. It makes sense to put this brush on Z, but I would prefer it on D. Keyboard keys are just a row below.Īnd the Dual Color which is just another another row below on the keyboard. The we have Color Brushes for further refinement. Unfortunately developers rarely hit the mark with the way they assign hotkeys. It helps you to get maximum speed with the tool and you assign keys in a logical way for you and not what developer thought would be logical or good for workflow. When you add new tool to your arsenal you customize it for yourself. I imagine everyone who heavily relies on shortcuts experience this in their work. It’s the big one for me and this is why it goes first.
#Topaz remask keygen full
Remask is lacking full support for assigning hotkeys for all actions and options.

I’ll write my ideas about where Remask is lacking in user experience. I’ve been going back and forth with Remask and I want it to be great so I can enjoy masking process with it to the fullest since I like the technology part so much. While the masking technology is amazing there are a number of problems that makes me slow down so much that it makes no sense to use Remask sometimes.
#Topaz remask keygen software
Retouching: Alexey Adamitsky | Photography: Tim Tadderĭespite it’s benefits as masking software compared to Photoshop it has a number of shortcomings and today I want to talk about them in hope that Topaz Labs will make an effort to address these issues.
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