We are delighted to offer a beta of our upcoming Comic Life Magiq 1.0.3 update.
It has numerous stability and significant performance improvements over 1.0.2.1 - so we would love previous users to download and let us know if you come across any issues.
A free update for Comic Life Magiq is available for all users.
Identical to 1.0.2c in all but version number, which has been changed to ensure 1.0.2 users are made aware of the 1.0.2c update via the menu: Comic Life Magiq > Check for Updates...
This 1.0.2.1 update is recommended for all 1.0.2 users and fixes a serious saving issue introduced in 1.0.2 that caused images to be left out of the document.
If you're already running 1.0.2c (v10939) you can "Skip This Version".
Head to the plasq downloads page to get the 1.0.2.1 update or update from within Comic Life Magiq.
Comic Life is great for sharing those funny little moments from school, in the office, or while on worldwide progressive-rock-legends tours.
Robert Fripp and Tony Levin have been sharing the day-to-day stories of touring within one of the most influential prog rock bands - on King Crimson’s 40th Anniversary Tour.
Ever wished you had the fun of Comic Life handy at all times? Ever been out at a party, family gathering or on public transport and wished you could add your 'comic touch' to a photo? Now you can!
We're giggling with glee to announce Comic Touch for iPhone and iPod Touch. Add various speech balloons and captions to your photos. Choose a fun special effect to warp and bend your family and friends, then email the results to them!
Topic History of: Same-Sized Portrait Elements Max. showing the last posts - (Last post first)
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Kramy
Hello Anthony,
Sorry, not sure I quite comprehend the issue.
Could you please take screenshots of what you are experiencing please? And then perhaps draw arrows and lines of what you would prefer or are referring to please?
If you choose to align portrait-orientated objects of the same dimensions to a particular spot at the bottom of a document, the smart guides will only show you alignments for the top of the objects.
If you choose to align portrait-orientated objects of different dimensions to a particular spot at the bottom of a document, then the smart guides will show alignments at the bottom
The inverse holds true for landscape-orientated objects being aligned vertically.
In practical terms, there is little difference, EXCEPT that points on a canvas are the ultimate markers for lining up objects; the bottom, center or top of an object is secondary for creating accurate alignments.