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Subject: Question please............


BJsHaven ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 9:15 AM · edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 10:29 PM

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I know PSP has tubes and Painter has nozzles but does PhotoShop have something like that also that saves graphics? Thanks for any info.........BJ


Delrino ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 10:26 AM

hi, i'm not sure if you mean what i think..but.. photoshop has layers..you can use several layers on top of the background, so you can add your paint without damaging the original picture... hope thats what you mean...if not, sorry for using your thread to give stupid things from me...:o) Delrino


BJsHaven ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 10:35 AM

Thanks so much for your reply. Yes, I know about the layers and use them a lot. I have a lot of .psd files (graphic pictures of things like trees, leaves, animals, butterflies, etc. with transparent backgrounds) and would like to apply them in several different sizes and use over and over. In PSP and Painter you can save these little pictures of different items and then just click away and you can apply them in any size you want any time. I just was wondering if PhotoShop had this option or not.


Varian ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 12:01 PM

Hi BJ, that question came up a couple weeks ago here, and it seems Photoshop doesn't have anything like tubes/nozzles/sprays etc. Not sure about Painter's files, but you can resave tubes as TIF or PSD, retaining the transparent layer, then open them in Photoshop that way. But for using them, it would have to be manual position/resizing.


BJsHaven ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 12:07 PM

That's what I wanted to know. I guess each program has it's good and bad points. Thanks a lot.


desy ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 12:10 PM

You could probably manually do it once and record it as an action...but you wouldnt have the mouse/ pen control you have on placement of the image like in Painter. Meaning it would paste the images in the exact same position as you originally recorded the action instead of making it random. There is a plugin that is supposed to work simularly, but I have never tried it...right now the name of it elludes me. If I remember I will repost.


Delrino ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 12:18 PM

ah, i guess you mean "brushes"..you can use them in photoshop as you described...i don't know how to "install" your own brushes, but i know that theres a way to do it, because there are brushes downloadeable at the internet on some photoshop sites.


desy ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 12:23 PM

no, I mean actions. Brushes as far as I know will only do solid colors...I could be wrong there.... but to record an action there is a button you press on the actions menu.... you do all your steps then press the button again to stop recording. Then to replay it you just choose that action from the menu and it will re do everything you did when you recorded it. Go to the help menu and look up actions....it gives good instructions for recording them :) I am not sure though if this will remember the image you chose to copy/paste..... it may though I just never tried it.


Daio ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 3:45 PM

There is a Photoshop plugin that does this, I've got the URL at home. And apparently you can convert Painter nozzles to work with it. When I get home, I'll post the URL.

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Daio ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 3:47 PM

I was wrong I have the info here. It's called Photospray and the URL is http://www.humansoftware.com/pages1200/Photospray/HSpsp11.html

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BJsHaven ( ) posted Wed, 13 February 2002 at 7:17 PM

I am on my way to check this out now. Thanks so much. Appreciate it............BJ


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