![]() Some even provide the original working files so you can follow along. There are videos and written portions with screenshots of the layers and how to do things. I was very impressed with the step by step tutorials. The lighting bundle is a great sneak peek at what the membership is like. They have some great step by step articles here, and they give away this PDF with five lighting tricks in Photoshop that are actually very good (of course, you have to give your email address)Īfterward, they'll send you an offer for 10 lighting tutorials and then an offer to join the membership part of the site. It's almost as bad as content in DAZ sometimes, lol.įor those interested in learning post work, I came across this incredible site through a Facebook Ad of all things: ![]() I'm tired of searching high and low for brushes. Oh, wow, thanks Wyn for reviewing that! I've been eyeing it for a while. I can't tell you the many kludgy ways I have attempted to save and organize brushes. I haven't used it all yet, and have encountered some issues such as the app failing to retain my selections on boot., but I don't have time to experiment more with it, but number 1 alone, is enough for me to use this. These are saved as ABR so you have a full file you can back up for later. Then once you have them organized you can make your own individual files with only the ones you want in there. You can say, go into a brush set, select all the muzzle blast, explosions, or whatever you want and save it as a file this application, and add and color code them, rename them, whatever your heart desires. This lets you rename and group your brushes and export them to save into your brushes folder for quick access. I'm not sure because I didn't uncheck the initial things whether my experience is typical.ġ. ![]() his is likely user error as I am still learning it. There were times, when I didn't seem to do things properly and my selected presets were not saved. It will require more reading than I can commit to at present. I am not sure how the organizer works yet to sufficiently review the loading process. When I get more familiar with this I will definitly go looking for more detailed info on how to remove the software if I need to do so, so I can free up the license key.Ĥ. Since I didn't have those two features unchecked, I would've liked to uninstall and reinstall. I would like to be able to uninstall it if I get a new machine. You input a license key to use it, so I'm not sure how it knows whether you have multiple copies installed. It is an installer putting unknown files somewhere on my computer. Not a lot, but occasionally the down scrollbar doesn't function. I suck at reading directions and the print is small) Don't be me, and read the directions first.Ģ. You MUST uncheck two tools for this to function properly. (Tbe one that has mod at end of name is a duplicate set but has something in it that I added or modified in it.) Snip of a small section of my brush list so you get the idea what I mean. This is useful if you want all you brushes or whatever loaded in the folder but don't want them to load each time PS opens. each has it's place in the "peeking" order.) Edit: Just don't use the ~ symbol first as that keeps whatever item from loading in PS. It was a little time consuming to do but I think it was totally worth the effort. You'll notice in my snip I have also renamed all of my original brushes by adding !PSCS5 to pop these to the very front of my brush list. ![]() For example, I added to the front of each of the names. (I have a HUGH brush list so it helps to be as organized as possible without going overboard.) To get my brushes to show up together near the top of my list, I add a symbol to the start helps with naming convention. I find the names for Ron's sets okay I just wanted to get them to show up near the front of my list and together instead of spread throughout my brush list. Wow, thought I was bad coming in with 62 sets of Ron's brushes but see that's a lot less than a couple of the folks posting on this thread. ![]()
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