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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Oct 05 8:40 pm)
"Actions" are plug ins for PS.
Actualy they are litle programs, or better recording for special effects.
If you create special effects in PS, you can record them and save as a action.
So next time you want to use the same effect, just run the action and let the program do it for you.
A lot of people put those actions on the net, you can download them and use them in PS.
Just google "actions for photoshop" and you get pages full with those nifty little buggers :biggrin:
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An action is a series of tasks that you play back on a single file or a batch of files - menu commands, palette options, tool actions, and so on. You can create an action that changes the size of an image, applies a filter to the image for a particular effect, and then saves the file in the desired format. Nice, isn’t it !
Actions can include stops that let you perform tasks that cannot be recorded (for example, using a painting tool).
Photoshop and Illustrator come with predefined actions installed that help you perform common tasks. You can use these actions as is, customize them to meet your needs, or create new actions. Actions are stored in sets to help you organize them.
You can record, edit, customize, and batch-process actions, and you can manage groups of actions by working with action sets.
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there's zillions (10 to the rediculous) of plugins for Photoshop out there. It might be a good idea to tell us what version you're using.
also, there's a Photoshop forum here as well, if you want to go straight to the source...;)
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I stated above I have both PSP9 and Photoshop 7.
Thanks to the poster IsaoShi, I found exactly what I was looking for. No need to go to the Photoshop section. Besides, we were speaking about Poser and postwork and since a great number of Poser people do postwork, I thought it best to ask here and it turns out it was. :)
You might also try this site for (free) photoshop actions: http://www.atncentral.com/
And as far as (free) plug-in filters (if you are on Windows), I recommend: Virtual Photographer and Xero Plug-in Filters
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I was wondering if there were any Plugins that are a must have when doing postwork? I use PaintShop Pro 9 when touching up my renders. I also have Photoshop 7.
I'm mainly interested in cool effects on the skin, be it a soft glow, dramatic effect, etc. I realize you can do all this in PSP9. Still, I wondered, if there are Plugins which offer much more?
Thanks in advance.