Thursday, July 30, 2009

Scripts added

Four new scripts. The Art Media scripts (does anyone still use Art Media??) are essentially identical except for the tool used. You can edit the scripts to change the tool to something other than Chalk or Oil, if you wish. Brushy Stripes is similar to the other Brushy scripts except it draws pixel precise stripes using whatever tool you wish. To get alternating bands of color, run it twice with different offsets.

Art Media - Convert Layer to Chalk - This script creates a full color Art Media layer from the contents of the current layer (i.e. the reverse of converting an art media layer to a raster layer). It may take a long time to run on large images. The zip file contains a solid white texture (White.pspimage) that should be placed in your Textures/Art Media folder.

Art Media - Convert Layer to Oil - This script creates a full color Art Media layer from the contents of the current layer (i.e. the reverse of converting an art media layer to a raster layer). It may take a long time to run on large images. The zip file contains a solid white texture (White.pspimage) that should be placed in your Textures/Art Media folder.

Brushy Stripes - This script paints stripes inside an optional selection using a variety of 'brushes'. Select the tool. Select the layer. Run the script. Answer the prompts on stripe size and placement.

Preset Script Generator - This script generates a new script based on the current tool and the current settings. Running the generated script will switch to the saved tool and settings, just as if you had selected the tool by hand and then selected a particular tool preset. Place this script in your Scripts-Trusted folder. It must be trusted in order to create the new script files. Select the tool and the settings you wish. Run the script and specify the name of the generated script.

That's it for now. I'm on the road next week so the next installment will be somewhat delayed.

3 comments:

  1. I use Art media in PSP 9

    Michael Fuerst

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  2. Thanks. I have a couple of other Art Media related scripts that I'll post at some point.

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  3. This new site is a wonderful notice for a bunch of PSP fanatics. Thank you

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