Digging into Configurator for Photoshop
Thursday, March 6, 2014 at 10:08PM
Matthew Seydel Connors in Digital Art, Photoshop, UI, interface, retouching

Coming back to retouching and image editing after a few years putting together components for mobile apps, I find that my approach is just not what it used to be. Though I still want to make the best possible edits, I am sort of obsessed with trying to streamline the process as much as I can- through droplets, actions, scripts, and the interface. I had admittedly forgotten about the handy little tool called Configurator, but am now having quite a bit of fun with it to try to make a more streamlined PS kit for retouching.

My custom icons are still a little rough around the edges here, but I want to take most of the pulldown menu items and put then in the main panel, though just a bit larger than the rest of the standard PS tools. While making icons for Augmented Reality mobile apps in past months, I seldom needed to make more than a few buttons, so this is a great exercise to push myself a little further. 

Update on Wednesday, March 12, 2014 at 9:55PM by Registered CommenterMatthew Seydel Connors

 

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