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How to convert Gimp Brush for PFS
Publié : 26 avr. 2006 13:49
par carlo taradel
Will be much more useful post this tips here
viewtopic.php?t=4672&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=0
but
i can't transate it in french
PS brush are famous but there is also tons of very good brush for gimp
(here
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/forum/Res ... -11-1.html many example and links ).
Most could be easy converted to be used in PFS..
.If you have last version of XnViewer (
http://www.xnviewer.com )Gimp is not needed to do it
HOW TO
1)Download and uzip the gimp brush (.gbr)
2)start Xnview, and browse the brush
3)Save the brush you like as .png (even batch conversion works)
4) arrange png as usual in a strip,copy in PFS brush folder.
i hope it will be useful
A few Gimp brush are "animated brush",...in that few cases file extension will be
not.gbr and convertion will be impossible.
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Publié : 26 avr. 2006 14:41
par Tom
Thanks Carlo, for this usefull information.
I have done a new post in the add-ons forum with the french translation.
viewtopic.php?p=65914#65914
I hope that i have not made too many mistakes.
Publié : 26 avr. 2006 20:48
par carlo taradel
thank you !
Publié : 10 sept. 2006 0:21
par magic1
so ps(photoshop) brushes cannot work in pfs (photofilterstudio)
sorry i'm a slow person, lol, ive been trying to find this out for a year man
Publié : 10 sept. 2006 2:40
par Tom
TubeEx is a free software to convert
tub, psp, or pfr files as png.
You can see the related web page and download the soft :
http://www.psptubedepot.com/index.htm
Notice that the PspImage must be renamed manualy as
psp
and PspTube files as
tub
Publié : 10 sept. 2006 20:34
par magic1
so, i download that program, but do i need psp to do it as well, the program
Publié : 16 sept. 2006 0:40
par magic1
sorry aagain for double posting but can some1 tell me where i can find a tut to make brushes?
Publié : 28 oct. 2006 0:55
par carlo taradel
oops i didn't notice your answer
well to make a brush for PFS you just convert (save) it as .png ..i believe maximum size is 200x200
To create more brushes is best arrange them in a strip (i mean any brush is a square of same size...you have to past that squares in a strip and save the strip in the brush folder
Publié : 09 nov. 2006 3:53
par vnt87
In case anybody care, you can always convert Photoshop brushes (.abr) to PNG using ABRViewer. And from those PNGs you can export to any type of brushes. I've been using it with my GIMP for years. We all know PS brushes is the most abundant type out there
Publié : 13 nov. 2006 0:59
par carlo taradel
maybe a summary is needed
1) you can convert PS brush for PFS with ABRviewer
2) you can convert Gimp brush(gbr) with Xnview
3) you can convert PSP nozzle with Tub.exe
however this doesn't ALLWAYS works
PS brush file format is changed with CS2, and ABR don't read well the new format
(even older PS version can't use specific CS2 brush!!)
Xnview sometimes don't read well the Gimp brush
i don't know about tub.exe
Publié : 13 nov. 2006 10:35
par Tom
Hi Carlo,
thanks for this useful synthesis.
For TubeEx, look at my post above.
Publié : 15 mai 2007 17:42
par Photo Filtre
sorry I'am new how can I find brushes patterns or something else..
Publié : 15 mai 2007 18:18
par Antonio
Please change your user, "Photo Filtre" is not authorized
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