Computers and Software > Separation Programs
just pulled the trigger on Ultraseps
Sbrem:
I got Mitch's book too; a lot of stuff I already knew, and few cool new tricks, plus another person's perspective is always helpful. I liked it, though a lot of the insets are a bit fine for my older eyes... >:(
Steve
whitewater:
i did buy the ultraseps about 4-5 years ago...i can not figure out how to use it.
3Deep:
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Has it been out that long already....time flys
blue moon:
--- Quote from: whitewater on August 15, 2014, 10:10:06 AM ---i did buy the ultraseps about 4-5 years ago...i can not figure out how to use it.
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ultraseps seems to be easier than QS (if I remember correctly). With US all you have to do is push one button and it's done. So you might have the older version. In case you have the new one, RTFM! ;D
pierre
Sbrem:
--- Quote from: whitewater on August 15, 2014, 10:10:06 AM ---i did buy the ultraseps about 4-5 years ago...i can not figure out how to use it.
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Did you watch the 4 hour video that comes with it? And if you don't want to, ask away. To start with the basics; open the file, be sure it's in RGB, and there should be only 1 layer in your Layers pallet, and you need to name it "Layer 0" (without the quotes). Also, be sure it's on a transparent background. Then run the seps on the Actions pallet. Need help, just ask, we'll answer. Not to mention that you can write to Steve Roginski, the creator, and he is very good at getting back to you. But really, watch the video... And lastly, do you have UltraSeps, or QuickSeps? Either way, it should be pretty easy to follow.
Steve
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