@Aleksej Tišionok I don't think it's WAY faster then CS5 and I can't really compare them because I've bought a new QuadCore i7 MBPRO and almost at the same time installed CS6 on it. CS5 was install on my good old iMac C2D 3.6GHz ... so I can't tell for sure if it faster or not. What I can say for sure on a powerfull MBPRO it feels really fast! )))
@Aleksej Tišionok The upgrade is seriously worth it. Don't regret it at all. It doesn't lag as long as you manually activate all scratch discs in Settings > Performance. :)
wouldn't be impossible to implement in older versions of Photoshop (talking about literal dots, not dashes though) All it takes are some brush adjustments and the path to select. (doubt you can apply the effect to bitmaps, in versions CS5 that is; CS6 has implemented such a feature)
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Another missed feature for Photoshop.
9 months ago
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Ihar Gamajunov
I think it has ... (CS6). In shapes options
8 months ago
@Ihar Gamajunov didn't know... Still using cs5. Thanks =)
8 months ago
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Alexey Chistyakov
Yes CS6 supports the dotted / stroke lines for the shapes! Kinda cool! You should buy an upgrade asap ;))
8 months ago
@Alexey Chistyakov =) what about perfomance? Is it faster than CS5?
8 months ago
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Alexey Chistyakov
@Aleksej Tišionok I don't think it's WAY faster then CS5 and I can't really compare them because I've bought a new QuadCore i7 MBPRO and almost at the same time installed CS6 on it. CS5 was install on my good old iMac C2D 3.6GHz ... so I can't tell for sure if it faster or not. What I can say for sure on a powerfull MBPRO it feels really fast! )))
8 months ago
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Vaibhav Bhat
@Aleksej Tišionok The upgrade is seriously worth it. Don't regret it at all. It doesn't lag as long as you manually activate all scratch discs in Settings > Performance. :)
8 months ago
@Vaibhav already using trial version. And at this moment I can say that this is the first realy useful update for me since CS3 =)
8 months ago
YES. Would love this one !
8 months ago
wouldn't be impossible to implement in older versions of Photoshop (talking about literal dots, not dashes though) All it takes are some brush adjustments and the path to select. (doubt you can apply the effect to bitmaps, in versions CS5 that is; CS6 has implemented such a feature)
7 months ago
@Virab Yari , yeah, but this won't work for shape resizing =)
7 months ago
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Jean-Marc Denis
The dashed/dotted strokes are not pixel perfect. I'd rather subtract rectangles shapes and do it myself.
6 months ago