Configuring the Workspace
The Studio Artist Workspace is extremely user configurable. This tip will discuss how you can reorganize and configure the workspace to suit your particular style of working.
The Studio Artist Workspace is extremely user configurable. This tip will discuss how you can reorganize and configure the workspace to suit your particular style of working.
This tip provides some answers to common getting started questions for beginning users of Studio Artist.
A simple question that comes up when getting started using Studio Artist for the first time is how to erase the canvas. The quick answer is that you can use the eraser button in the main operation toolbar shown above to erase the canvas. This tip discusses the different options available for erasing the canvas…
Studio Artist version 5 has a similar workspace to version 4 with some changes. The main canvas is located in the center of the main workspace window. Control palettes can be flexibly docked at the borders of the main workspace. You have a lot of flexibility to custom organize the workspace based on your personal…
Studio Artist 4 is a complete rewrite from the ground up of the old Studio Artist code base. By doing so, we were able to modernize the underlying code, which will serve as a solid foundation for future development. The new code runs native on both Apple Intel and PPC architectures. The new code is…