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(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:05, archived)
# Golly
:)
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:06, archived)
# wheeeeeeeeeeee!
wooooooooooooooooo!
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:07, archived)
# totally embarrasing question
i've 'acquired' a copy of photoshop 7 (having always used paintshop pro), and i'm just having a nose around it, and i cant find the bloody fill tool!!! There is no icon for it on my toolbar, and i'm completely bemused...
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:14, archived)
# is there a stripy gradient tool?
if you hold that down, the paintbucket should come up as an option, methinks.
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:15, archived)
# ah yes, thankyou good sir.
the first hour or so using an new bit of software is extremely labourious...
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:16, archived)
# Tools
have tool hidden brhind them. Click and hold on a tool and (if it has a little arrow by it) more tools are shown to choose from. I think the fill tool is hidden under the draw tool.

Alternatevly, K, or Alt+K or something like that selects the fill tool.
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:16, archived)
# that
has instilled the fear of god in me.
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:13, archived)
#
time to consider atheism then
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:31, archived)
# parp!
8D
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:49, archived)
# it's the black & white minstrel show
all over again
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:13, archived)
# We are (we are) Climbin' (climbin')
Jacob's 'a ladda ladda
We are (we are) Climbin' (climbin')
Jacob's 'a ladda ladda

etc.

Thank you Mr Mitchell, we'll let you know.
(, Sun 25 May 2003, 11:36, archived)