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      tomsdesk
      last edited by

      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
            last edited by

            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
                last edited by

                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
                    last edited by

                    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
                        last edited by

                        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
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                          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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