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I have a question. With a mouse you can hold onto an object (with a mouse click) then lift the mouse and move it while still pressing down on the mouse button. This is essential behavior for drawing applications like Adobe Illustrator. How do you do this with a trackpad?

What about the rights of the victim's family? I'm sure they have a right to not have the person who's accused or murdering their loved ones elevated to the status of a folk hero.

Home invasion security just got interesting.

I thought it was delivering babies.

I've always loved that style of hand writing. I know a few industrial designers and architects they write like that.

We should all just learn to love the color purple.

I think they use these machines in water treatment plants. To chop up things people may have discarded into various water sources.

True. They must really like that font.

I noticed it happened to me last week. I thought it was SchoolFeed which is a social site like Facebook. But I guess it was Facebook.

I wonder if it tastes like chicken.

Looks like Scotty from Star Trek.

The one in the center tricked my eyes at first. I think it was because it a straight on shot. The other 2 look flat.

Looks like a discarded hard drive case. One push would send it falling back.

I have an Android phone. It's bigger than the iPhone. I had a case on mine but it broke. Now I'm realizing how much easier it is the get the phone out of my pocket without the case. I'm in no hurry to replace my case.

Is that the one where the moon blows up? That's a great cartoon. :-)

Sorry I just read the article. It is what I thought.

I don't know. It seems like this video is a bunch of stills morphed into each other. It seemed too clean. There was some weird optical stuff going on there.

At first I didn't because I wasn't used to their ways of doing things. That's when I was using Animate. Which is a good application for animation. It gives you the same level of control Flash does. But when I switched to Harmony that when I really started liking the application. All of the Toon Boom software is the

I'm working on an animation for a client. I'm using Toon Boom Harmony. The type of animation I do is puppet-like. I first draw the artwork in illustrator and then bring all the elements into Toon Boom. I like to eventually get more sophisticated with my animations. Right I'm working solo on my projects. But as budgets

It's a pretty cool effect. But RGB is only on Digital devices. CMYK is for print. So it only the RGB colors that print in CMYK.