Photoshop Layer export plug-in

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Imago
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Photoshop Layer export plug-in

Post by Imago »

Since someone asked about it and on the SM website the download is desapeared, i'll post here the link to download it!
I've downloaded it when I downloaded Papagayo.
I hope can be useful!

http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?m3ywortdjyd
Sorry for my bad english... Q_Q
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Post by Víctor Paredes »

Thanks, but this file actually comes with AS by default on \Anime Studio Pro 6\Extra Files
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Post by kphgraphics »

Thanks

selgin wrote:Thanks, but this file actually comes with AS by default on \Anime Studio Pro 6\Extra Files
Actually alot of users don't have AS.6 yet.
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Post by Víctor Paredes »

If I remember well, in version 5 the file is in a similar directory.
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Post by Joppa »

it sounds/ looks interesting. how does it work?
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Post by Imago »

In the zip file there are a text file wich explain the usage, but it's very simple...
Put the file in the Photoshop Plug-in folder, the program will recognize it automatically.
Then when you draw in photoshop using layers, using the plug-in , every layer will be converted in AS layers and can be easily imported.
Sooooo Gooood! :D
Sorry for my bad english... Q_Q
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Post by Tom_E »

Imago is close... actually the file is a script that needs to go in your Presets/Scripts folder where Photoshop is installed. It should then show up in the File menu under Scripts.
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