They will help you draw perfect straight or curved radial lines, ellipses, and perspective lines!
Automatic window hooking support may be added for other software in the future.
Yes (unless you are using the Lazy Nezumi Pro Photoshop plugin). Must I attach to every canvas window I open in my art software?
This plugin will hook your canvas windows automatically. If you use your tablet pen, the window might not be hooked properly.įor Photoshop users, Lazy Nezumi Pro installs a special Photoshop plugin file. Important: if you're using Win10, you should use your mouse to hook windows. To save time, you can instantly hook the window under your mouse cursor by using the Hook Window keyboard shortcut (which you can change via the Settings/Edit Shortcuts menu). If you now enable Lazy Nezumi Pro (via the button or the keyboard shortcut), the currently selected preset will take effect when you draw in that window. You should then see a flashing red rectangle around the window (this isn't always visible). If you are using a different art application than Photoshop, select the File/Hook Window menu, then place your mouse cursor over the canvas window of your art software. How do I attach Lazy Nezumi Pro to my art software? This will zoom you directly into where your cursor is place on the board.You may also use space-bar to zoom in- this also create a zoom-preview, allowing you to see where you are zoomed in on the board.Getting Started Q. A preferred way to zoom in is by holding Ctrl and, if you are a mouse user, then using scroll with your mouse. If you are done in that particular area want to switch and want to switch to a new area, or you are done, you can right click once more and select “Reset Zoom”. Say you have zoomed in too close, and you need to back the zoom out a little? Well, if this is so, right click and select “Zoom out”. You may also use space-bar to zoom in- this also create a zoom-preview, allowing you to see where you are zoomed in on the board.To zoom you can right click on the area you want to zoom in on and select “Zoom in”. This will zoom you directly into where your cursor is place on the board.
If you are done in that particular area want to switch and want to switch to a new area, or you are done, you can right click once more and select “Reset Zoom”Ī preferred way to zoom in is by holding Ctrl and, if you are a mouse user, then using scroll with your mouse.
To zoom you can right click on the area you want to zoom in on and select “Zoom in”.