Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed and published by Adobe Inc. for Windows and macOS. It was originally created in 1987 by Thomas and John Knoll. Since then, Photoshop has become the industry standard for image editing, used by photographers, graphic designers, and digital artists worldwide.
Imagine designing a logo in Illustrator, then wanting to animate that exact logo in After Effects without exporting, importing, or converting. With the ADOBE TOOL -thethingy- , simply drag the orb from Illustrator onto your After Effects timeline. The tool will rebuild the logo as native shape layers, keyframe all anchor points, and even suggest a bounce-easing curve. This has reduced production time for motion designers by an average of 40%. ADOBE TOOL -thethingy-
The Thingy embodies three core principles: Adobe Photoshop is a raster graphics editor developed
The visual form of The Thingy is a semi-transparent, context-sensitive orb that floats near the user’s active tool cursor. It can be expanded into a radial menu (Thingy-Wheel) or contracted to a small status dot. The visual form of The Thingy is a
Most casual users open the ADOBE TOOL -thethingy-, drag the slider once, say "That’s neat," and never return. To truly master it, you need to dig into the Properties Panel extensions.