You can Zoom to a specific place with a Mouse Wheel, or by pressing Ctrl + Plus (or Minus) on your keyboard. You can move the image while holding a Spacebar.If you start Refine Edge with no selection, the whole Trimap is Black (so just add Grey and White)....
The free version contains advertising that helps support its development, but the ads aren’t intrusive. (the ads are on the right side of the home interface). If you feel discomfort with ads, you can move premium account for $5/mo to hide ads and support Photopea’s developer. On the ...
Other tools i.e. move, select, magic wand, crop, color picker, brush, clone, eraser, text, zoom in/out, etc. To get started with Photopea, select whether you want to create PSD file or image or edit. According to your requirement, press either Ctrl+O or Ctrl+N. It is also possib...
All in all, its user interface is intuitive and user-friendly, promoting a streamlined workspace that is like other image editors.This approach enables users to easily move between graphic editing apps, carrying their knowledge of tools and general layout without the need to re-learn many things...
I basically don't need to hop from Photoshop to Figma anymore, a lot of stuff I can already perform in this plugin One suggestion though: could there be a way to resize the window? By default it takes a lot of space and you are limited in where you can move it around ...
The workspace ofPhotopeais very similar to other image editors. It consists of theToolbaron the left, theSidebaron the right, theWorking areain the middle, and theTop menuat the top. It offers you many ways to manipulate layers. You can move them, rotate, bend, etc. Each PSD document...
One of the most useful editing options is the Move tool that lets you drag and position any part of the image to any place you want. This is because like Photoshop, Photopea regards an image to be composed of several layers with each layer hosting one image component. That’s the reason...
the rectangle of the "Move Tool" with "Transform Controls" is never rotated, it covers all non-transparent pixels. the rectangle of the "Free Transform" can be rotated, it is a contour around the original image How exactly is it related to the API? What part of the API? Author luca...
@photopea Since it looks like Mozilla is unresponsive I think it may be best to move forward with this issue and drop another release to npm. I can help. Collaborator Scimonster commented May 10, 2018 I switched the dependency to @makr28's fork of jpgjs and pushed it to NPM. Sorry...