Hello all, I just got myself a copy of Adobe Photoshop 7.0, and I was shocked to see how complex it is. I'm kind of dissapointed as it was a farily big investment. I figured I could handle it as I know about 70% of AutoCAD. Well, I have discovered the magnetic line tool, and the brush tool. But what if I want to paint straight lines, and not necessarily verticle or horizontal? If anyone knows what the GP Easy Sport 40 looks like, that's my first design. Unless anyone has a suggestion for an easier plane to "cut my teeth" on? Well, so far I can tell Photoshop where the outside of the wing is, and I can fill it in with a certain color of my choosing. But I want to add the red blue and gray bars on next (as shown in the pic below). Again, how can I make those lines straight? I'm afraid that after using AutoCAD for so long I've become a bit of a perfectionist

. After all, on AutoCAD, your drawing is basically wrong if you type the wrong X or Y-axis coordinates or your POLAR is on the wrong snap increment! My final question is: once I have the colored bars on, how can I add the tips? You can see that the bars do not just end at 90 degrees, they taper very slightly. Help is greatly appreciated. -Andrew
P.S. Sorry my message is so jumbled; many thoughts coming in at once