From the course: Drawing and Painting in Photoshop

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A second view

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A second view

- [Instructor] So far we looked at our digital canvas through one single file window, and the thing is that if we zoom close and start to work on details in our illustration we might lose the big picture, the overview of our illustration, because we only see this one little slice of our digital canvas. Now, we already learned that under Window, Navigator, we can open up the Navigator pallet, and the Navigator gives us an overview of our complete digital canvas. But this is a little bit limited because we always have to look at the complete canvas, even if portions of it are not really interesting to us. What if in this specific example I only want to look at the figure while working on some details. Now, there is a remedy for that. I will close the Navigator window to make some space because now I want to open up a second view on our digital canvas. For that I go to Window, Arrange, and all the way down at the bottom I find the New Window function. I click it and a new window opens up…

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