I was able to take a very pleasant trip to Orlando FL this weekend with the Sherman ladies. It was a great weekend spent at the waterpark, outlet shopping and eating really delicious italian food.
It also was the first time I realized I may be spending slightly too much time with photoshop.
Since deciding to pursue a degree in Studio Art back in 2003, I have lived the majority of my life with my computer on and photoshop open. I recognized this fairly early in my career and chose that motif as the central aspect behind my poster design for the final, mega-huge portfolio review for our graduating class at MSU.
After graduating, it became such a staple of my environment - I soon knew how to erase a background from an image faster than I could program our toaster to toast.
Or, at least had more interest in removing a background than toasting toast. It has been a constant friend and companion that I have relied on, learned from and grown with.
However - this weekend I realized I may need to take a break from my dear old friend.At the hotel we stayed in, my bed was right next to the air conditioner. Literally, right up against it with no space in between. I also was sleeping on a pull out couch-bed, which apparently do not warrant additional sheets at a hotel. I knew I was going to be freezing and pulled out towels and packed clothing to lay over myself. This however was not enough. I woke up during the middle of the night shivering, grasping at the thin papery sheet I help up around my nose and thought "right click, duplicate layer."
"Right-click, duplicate LAYER"
"Right-click, DUPLICATE LAYER"(this is the chain of commands one would use in photoshop to copy an entire layer and paste it in a new layer- a very very common task for me)
And was very very upset when my blanket did not 'duplicate' itself as layers do in photoshop. I was very angry and contemplated calling adobe in my sleep-stupor to inform them that something was horribly awry and I was very cold.
After awhile, I think I realized my laughable mistake and fell back asleep. When I awoke the next morning, I had to chuckle.
Looks like I should probably take a step or two away from my computer occasionally.