Free New Photoshop Brushes

Free New Photoshop Brushes
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Enough about me, let's talk about my dress.



 
 Posy [ 18 Mar 2005 22:45 ]


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Hi, GP, by any chance, does photoshop support exporting brushes in the gimp brush formats?

Pangor



 
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 pangor [ 19 Mar 2005 02:22 ]
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Sorry pangor I have never used gimp and have no clue how it works. Hopefully someone else might. You might also ask this question over on pd3 as well. Right now I'm trying to help a guy who can't get my brushes to work on his mac with photoshop 7 and I'm not sure why. If anyone here has a mac and could download one of my brush sets just to test it out on photoshop and see if it works I would be grateful. This guy's trying everything and just can't seem to get the brushes to show up. I don't know anything about Mac's so I'm pretty clueless to how to help him but I'm trying to find the answers.



 
 guiltypleasures [ 19 Mar 2005 03:44 ]
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Thank's, GP, It was just a thought.

The file data that we use on Windows, Dos, Unix, etc, contain what the on a Mac is known as the file's "data fork".  On a Mac, files also have a resource fork that provide the Mac OS with the information of what a file can be used for or even the actual program that can work with the file.  It sounds as though for some reason the files are being connected to inappropriate or null resource forks.

Pangor



 
 pangor [ 19 Mar 2005 04:18 ]
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Well that's just forked up lol
I say we switch to spoons  
Seriously, I admit I don't know enough about a mac to be of any help, nor do I know anything about gimp and I wish I could be of more help in both areas, but alas I only make the brushes, how they work is another story lol

Thanks for the input though pangor, hopefully someone will be able to help us both with these issues

Tormie.........     



 
 guiltypleasures [ 19 Mar 2005 04:31 ]
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Forks, Spoons ?   



 
 Tormie [ 19 Mar 2005 07:51 ]
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   Thank you GP!    



 
 erenda [ 20 Mar 2005 03:44 ]
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Thank you erenda I hope you enjoy them



 
 guiltypleasures [ 20 Mar 2005 15:03 ]
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