Brushes from ps to psp
Is there anyway to convert pshop brushes to use in paint shop pro, a friends just asked me and not having psp I dont really know. Any you guys tried or know how to do it.
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Brushes from ps to pspBrushes from ps to pspCurrently viewing this thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) Brushes from ps to psp Is there anyway to convert pshop brushes to use in paint shop pro, a friends just asked me and not having psp I dont really know. Any you guys tried or know how to do it. ___________________ CagedStatus: Offline!
I think this could probally be answered better in the PSP forum since it will be an import issue. I'll move it over there to see if those guys know.. ___________________ Thanx Caged, from what ive picked up, its just a case of renaming the extension, but not having psp myself im unable to try it. ___________________ Found this on another PSP forum: WyckedDreamzStatus: Offline!
I've not tried it with CS files, but older PS brush files can be used in PSP7 by renaming the extension. Some brushes are even cross compadible. GingerstrayStatus: Offline!
Hi, new here and was following topic.
Do you happen to know which brushes compatible and how to find out? WyckedDreamzStatus: Offline!
Not offhand, it's been a while, most sites wil tell you if the brushes are or not though, thats how I knew they were. RAMWolffStatus: Offline!
Why not simply download a PS brush from one of the free download sites out on the WWW and then rename it with the .PspBrush or PspScript extention?? Right click on the brush and from the menu choose "rename" and then hit your arrow keys FIRST to keep from loosing the brush name, then using the backspace key remove the PS file extention up to the dot and the type in PspBrush . Click anywhere one the desktop to keep the changes, then it will be a matter of browsing to: Restart or start PSP and the brush should be in there and if it's not then it's not compatible. Simple as that! PS: I noticed in the Brush folder that there were some with the PspBrush extention and some with the PspScript extention. So if it's a complicated brush then you might try either of those and as I've stated if it's compatible then it's compatible, if it's not, well then it's not!! Richard ___________________ ---Wolff On The Prowl--- Last edited by RAMWolff, January 27th, 2004 10:32 PM (Edited 1 times) There are two small problems with this process: 1. Previous versions from PSP (7-) have more difficulty on using brushes for PS 7+ meaning... 2. That you might end up with useless downloads and renaming, which don't necessarily have to be a problem unless you are really *really* into brushes. It is just too much time wasted with something that might not work. Frustrating in fact. So even though the process seems quite simple, it might not be the best. But thanks for the input anyway |
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