
Well, it was bound to happen, I guess. I’ve been working in Photoshop for 20 years, so I guess I was due for it, but it doesn’t make it any easier. I spent 12 hours on Saturday coloring Moon Town pages 2 and 3. I’m very excited about it, it was starting too look good. I figured I had another 5 or 6 hours left on it and I was going to be able to upload it and share it with you for Tuesday. Alas, it was not to be. I went to open the file on Sunday, and found the PSD was corrupted.
The error:
“Could not complete your request because of a problem parsing the path data.”
Ah, come on, Photoshop. You can do better than that! Say it like it is: “Your PSD is corrupted. Whatever time you put into this file is gone.”
And so it was. I spent a lot of time on Sunday looking online, Googling, checking out different forums. In the end, I did find a utility: Photoshop File Extract/Recover Tool from Telegraphics (hey ho my Aussie brethren!) but unfortunately even that utility, their DOS command line version and their online version were unable to save the file. It’s like Saturday never happened. My time on Sunday would have been better spent re-painting the file.
The lesson here, for those of you who don’t know it: backup often. I do, but even that didn’t save me because the backup was the corrupted file. Reverting took me back a day to the inked version. That’s how it is. But here’s the bigger lesson, something new for me even after twenty years: Don’t SAVE. Instead, SAVE AS. If you SAVE, and the file corrupts, you’re screwed. If you SAVE AS, you’ll have different versions to choose from. If one corrupts, maybe the others will be OK. You can always delete the extras later.
Luckily, I had saved a version of the PSD before I started coloring, so I still have the cleaned up, blackspotted inks (see detail, above, and the thumbnail to the left). So, that’s something. But unfortunately, Tuesday’s update will not happen. It will take me another 12 to 15 hours to get that file colored up to the point I had it. That’s a week of evenings and I’m sick over it, but I’m trying to be philosophical about it and just move on. I’ll get that page spread up here as soon as I can.
See you then.