I have a mouse that I can scroll sideways with by pressing the wheel left or right and that didn't work so I had missed the scrolling before.Īside from that I have to say the brush size control really makes only a minor difference anyway. Waterlogue's menus aren't that vague, but the sideways scrolling of the bottom eluded me until I accidentally discovered that rotating the mouse wheel up and down moved the panel left or right. There was a trend toward image mapping on websites at the time and on some sites it was necessary to move the cursor around an image to find the mapped parts for navigating the site. The authors used that as a metaphor for 'clever' menus that require the user to figure the menu out in order to do something. Mystery meat is the meat you get in a high school cafeteria line that is drowned in gravy so that you can't tell what it is. One of the things that stuck in my mind was the admonition to avoid "mystery meat" menus. Many years ago I took a course in web design. With further exploration, I find they are there. In my previous review, I complained that I didn't get the controls other reviews mentioned (brush size and lightness). I'm revisiting Waterlogue to correct a few things and to show how it can be integrated with other filters as in the image above.
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