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I’ve been working on this drawing forever and ever and it’s nearly done, but I want to play around with the composition and move things around and make sure it’s perfect, although apparently you can’t make a selection on multiple layers and move it around in photoshop. I need the layers to stay separated (by color, for printing purposes), but I only want to move a portion of the canvas. I’ve searched all over and I guess that’s just something you physically cannot do? even with linked layers? I thought you could do everything in photoshop. but yeah it’s a huge pain and I’ve been putting it off and ugh

tomorrow I have about 309423 grad parties to attend (aka my meals for the day) so I don’t think I’ll be around much. this week has been so hectic, I’m kinda ready for it to die down a bit

next week I start my class at the community college, too. I scored my textbook for $20 on amazon (people actually buy them from the bookstore for $120? uhhh) and it came today. intro to philosophy probably isn’t gonna be a blast, but whatever, I’m saving a bunch of money

what a nice mundane post

I’m sorry my life right now is just graduation things and video games in roughly equal portions




  1. extortionistparadigm said: I was like, 1000% sure you could do this by holding Ctrl but I just tried and it … doesn’t work. What the heck, I’m sure it used to, on an older version or something. But it makes no sense to remove that feature so maybe I was hallucinating?
  2. mometa said: man i thought i had figured out how to do that once but nope!!! you can match up your layers again when you move em separately though, it takes a while but it’s possible. HAVE FUN @ THOSE PARTIES
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