A really neat feature in photoshop is the screenshot button. I'm in the middle of designing a brochure cover and as I was going along, I kept clicking on that little camera icon. 1. it temporarily saves my settings, 2. allows me to see my progress and 3. allows me to go back to a previous art board with all the layers still there.
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The nifty camera button in the history panel.
Use it when deciding between different style options.
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Once the design was ready to go, I looked back at all the screenshots and saw the progress. Was pretty cool to see the amoeba transform into a homosapean.
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The progress of a brochure cover |
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