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HanzoSchmanzo
Apr 11, 2011

Where is a good place to post work to get feedback/build audience?

It looks like deviantart, and tumblr have both seen better days.

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HanzoSchmanzo
Apr 11, 2011

Fashionable Jorts posted:

I'm a total newbie to Photoshop, and I was wondering if there was a way to automatically change the name of a new image to an incremental number?

So when I click file, new, the title of the blank image I just created is now 0005 and if I do it again it'll be 0006, for example.

I'm learning how to draw and am creating a dozen files as I sketch a night and am finding it tedious to manually do it (not to mention it interrupts the flow). I'm using cs6 version 13

I don't think there's any way to do exactly what you're talking about, but if you go Image-> duplicate, the new file created will be the original file name plus a number. So that's an option.

What I would do is just duplicate image when I wanted a new file, and then ctrl+a to select all, then press delete to clear everything on the duplicate.

HanzoSchmanzo
Apr 11, 2011

Tenterhooks posted:

Is there a way to create some kind of 'smart swatch' in Photoshop that will you let you change a colour in one place and it'll automatically update it everywhere else you've used it? I know how to play around with masks and adjustment layers and things to recolour an image but because of the way I set up my illustration files, with tons of layer groups, something that behaves like Paragraph Styles styles in InDesign would be amazingly useful. I see there's a Styles panel, but as far as I can tell it won't let me adjust and update a style (eg change the Colour Overlay) once it's been added.

Photoshop has a color replacer tool, which might do what your asking, but it's a little more manual than just swapping a swatch.

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/replace-colors.html#color-replacement-tool

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