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      dtrarch
      last edited by

      Freebee heads up. 😆
      GML GrowCut and GrowCut Extract are two simple and amazing mask and image cut-out
      plug-ins for Pshop, Paint Shop and Irfan View.

      Freeware to boot.

      I checked them both out and they are a gotta have pair that really deliver with zero pain.

      Get the plugs and short mov tutorial at:
      http://graphics.cs.msu.ru/

      Alan-Tom et all do not miss this one.

      dtr

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        dtrarch
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        Works with PhotoImpact 11 too.

        dtr

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          tomsdesk
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          David, thanks...looks intriquing. I'll try it out in PSP tomorrow (I've always wished I didn't have to go all the way over to PP to do this :`). Best, Tom.

          http://www.tomsdesk.moonfruit.com/
          2.5D Trees & Shrubs!

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            Maggy
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            GMLtexturizer from the same site is a Sketchup plugin, it creates textures from pictures and adds the correct height to buildings.

            GMLmatting is another pretty neat Photoshop plugin, great for creating for example trees for SU.

            poster-Maggy

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              sepo
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              Maggy

              Where exactly are those plugins. I spent half an hour trying to find them.
              Thanks

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                Maggy
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                I'm sorry
                http://research.graphicon.ru/image-processing/gml-matting.html
                http://research.graphicon.ru/3d-reconstruction/gml-texturizer-2.html

                poster-Maggy

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                  juju
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                  Thx for those links Maggy, one could have found them by just peeking into their download section as well.

                  Save the Earth, it's the only planet with chocolate.

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                    sepo
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                    Maggy thanks very much 😄

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                      Bernard Hagan
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                      Sorry if this is a dumb question but which Photoshop folder do these files go into - 'Plugins' or 'Plug-Ins' or 'Plug-Ins/Filters' or some other folder?

                      Bernard

                      Our fantasies keep us safe and sane in an incomprehensible, indifferent universe: inevitably we comprehend them as reality itself.

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                        RonS
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                        Bernard,
                        They should self install themselves into the plugins folder.

                        Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.
                        Steve Jobs

                        RonS

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                          Stu
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                          They do indeed install automatically in the PS plugin folder but if you are using another app. like PhotoImpact for example, you will need to browse through program files > Ulead > PhotoImpact 11 > Plugin....and set that as your target to save to.
                          😉

                          http://www.landesign.com.au

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                            Maggy
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                            I'm not a Photoshop user but in Paint shop pro users can configure their own plugins location. AFAIK that's also true for Photoshop.

                            poster-Maggy

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                              Bernard Hagan
                              last edited by

                              Thanks. I'll have a go.

                              Bernard

                              Our fantasies keep us safe and sane in an incomprehensible, indifferent universe: inevitably we comprehend them as reality itself.

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