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November 21, 2016 at 6:09 am #11517
Hi everyone, there is a store (mainly for 3D content for DAZ Studio that has some marvellous brushes for a great discount at the moment.
They are for Photoshop but do work in PSP as they are .abr The URL for Daz is
https://www.daz3d.com/ the brushes can be found in the Fast Grab section which is in the banners floating on the top of the page. They are called Ron’s Brushes. I don’t know how long the sale is lasting, so have a look fast. You may have to register to buy any, but that is free.
I have bought several already like this bundle. Happy shopping. Jan
November 21, 2016 at 6:50 am #11519Jan, could you point to a direct link to it. I just tried and don’t see a floating banner. Unless we only see it when logged in?
November 21, 2016 at 7:14 am #11520Hi Cassel. I am registered at DAZ3d, have been for years now. I just went in and got this link, but don’t know if you can see it without being registered.
https://www.daz3d.com/fast-grab-3d-models/
The floating banners I referred to are on the main page for the store along the top. The product are called Ron’s brushes. I know however you may have to be registered to buy any. It is tricky to download a purchase too if you don’t know how with these sorts of products.
I actually have some questions to pose to you on brushes like these, but it in late here in
Australia now, and I will do so in my morning ok.
Hope you can check these out, the price is so low at the moment 70% discount. Cheers Jan
November 21, 2016 at 8:02 am #11521Cassel, on the first link the page with the ogre floating, click on the link to take you to the main store that says 3D Content Marketplace, that is where you will see the floating banner if the second link did not take you directly to Fast Grab. As I am registered, I was looking for where you get registered, but I presume that will be seen by you somewhere if you go to buy something. Cheers and goodnight from me.
November 21, 2016 at 2:47 pm #11522I’ve got loads of Ron’s brushes. They are brilliant. They are in Fast Grab which lasts a few days only, so if you want them get them soon.
Unfortunately Ron has Cancer so I don’t know if he’ll manage to produce any more for a while.
If you want to buy you will need to have an account. It’s easy to set one up and then you can pay by credit card or Paypal.
November 21, 2016 at 2:57 pm #11523Wendy, sorry to hear Ron is so ill, I did read something on the forum in a thread about these brushes that he was ill but nothing specific was mentioned.
How do you manage these assets in PSP, have you put the brushes in their own folder under brushes and have them show up when you want to use one or more.
I am just exploring what I purchased now, and am so pleased with what I have seen so far and that is just a couple.
November 21, 2016 at 10:51 pm #11531Jan, you install the abr brushes exactly the same way you would import psp brushes (with versions X5 and up). Here is a video of how to install them: https://youtu.be/V-YYA2klM44
November 22, 2016 at 3:52 am #11533Thanks Cassel. What I really want to know is: after doing the import of the .abr file and adding them, I want them to really go into a separate folder I have created in the brush section in the Corel Paintshop Pro folder. The ‘all’ section in the brushes would get too long in there if everyone went there.
Is this possible, after installing them and they show up in ‘all’ can I then go in and move them manually to the folder I made for each bunch of brushes to make it easier finding them than all that scrolling just to find the one you want. My brush folder is already ‘full’. Can this be done, your tutorial did not address this. Thanks Jan
November 22, 2016 at 6:54 am #11534Yes you can sort them afterward. You just move them like you would sort any other documents. You just have to make sure that you keep both files associated with the same brush together: one will have the regular name of the brush with the extension .pspbrush, and the matching file will start with BrushTip_ and ends in .pspscript (even if it is not a script). Both of those files are essential to be together for the brush tip to be usable in PSP.
Hope this helps.
November 23, 2016 at 1:48 am #11536Great, I was hoping you could do this. Thanks Cassel for this tip, probably would make a good Blog page tute – that is if you have not already done one.
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