I HATE Photoshop
Aug. 6th, 2013 02:26 pmI'm not exactly sure that there's a word strong enough to express my feelings for how much I hate and despise Photoshop. No, there decidedly isn't. Whoever created Photoshop needs to burn in the hell of a thousand disjointed pixels.
There's this coarse horizontal woodgrain texture that I used to create the letters on the old covers of Repeating History, True Gold, and Finding Home, using Photoshop.
I need it again now, but can I find it? Noooo... Because it's not where it was the last time I used it. I have been through every texture in all the albums in Photoshop, and I cannot find it again. No, I did not download it from somewhere, because I don't know how to add downloaded textures to Photoshop to begin with, and even if I did, which I didn't, it should still be there.
The assignment for my covers class is due tomorrow night. I need this texture now, dammit.
Either that or I need a way to murder Photoshop, and I'm not sure I can find a way that's slow and painful enough to do the job right. Because this isn't the first time it's pulled something like this on me. Photoshop seems to be designed to be impossible for a non-pro to use.
There's this coarse horizontal woodgrain texture that I used to create the letters on the old covers of Repeating History, True Gold, and Finding Home, using Photoshop.
I need it again now, but can I find it? Noooo... Because it's not where it was the last time I used it. I have been through every texture in all the albums in Photoshop, and I cannot find it again. No, I did not download it from somewhere, because I don't know how to add downloaded textures to Photoshop to begin with, and even if I did, which I didn't, it should still be there.
The assignment for my covers class is due tomorrow night. I need this texture now, dammit.
Either that or I need a way to murder Photoshop, and I'm not sure I can find a way that's slow and painful enough to do the job right. Because this isn't the first time it's pulled something like this on me. Photoshop seems to be designed to be impossible for a non-pro to use.