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RE: Convert some Photoshop resources (GDR and PAT files) to GIMP's - Krikor - 04-19-2023 (04-19-2023, 03:49 AM)PixLab Wrote:(04-18-2023, 06:53 PM)Krikor Wrote: albeit a tedious task in editing each .pat image one by one. @PixLab, this XnConvert looks really interesting and I'll try to download and try it later today. It looks like your attempt didn't work out well. You tried to convert to the .pat format of Gimp, but I will try to convert to an image format (pgn, jpg) and then with them open in gimp converts them to .pat. (04-19-2023, 07:58 AM)rich2005 Wrote: @Krikor Do you know which version of PS made the pattern ? @rich2005, I tried to find out the PS version used, but all I could find is that the tutorial was published on Feb 15, 2023. I intend to test the 'loader ps_pat_load plugin' but I'm not sure how to proceed. I think that: 1- I must put the 'ps-pat-load_1.exe' file in the Gimp plugins folder; 2- But what is the 'sources' folder for? Unzipping the ps-pat-load_1.7z that is inside this folder, the ps-pat-load_1.c file appears. What should be done with this file? Attached is the .pat I was involved in (it's free to download). https://photoshoptrainingchannel.com/realistic-skin-texture-in-photoshop-free-download/# Skin Texture PS .pat ---------------------------------------------------====-------------------------------------------------- After not finding any solution in the searches made by the online search engine, I initially had the idea of asking some PS user to open this .PAT and send me his images. But then I remembered Photopea's online option where I could try it myself. Somehow, digging through the menus I managed to get the images. I saved them as .pgn and now have them in my Gimp as .pat. But it was tedious having to repeat the same process frame by frame. I think that the option you gave, if it works, will speed up this process a lot. Thank you for your help! RE: Convert some Photoshop resources (GDR and PAT files) to GIMP's - rich2005 - 04-19-2023 @Krikor Open the zip and from the Windows/64bits folder put the plugin ps-pat-load_1.exe in your Gimp User profile plugins folder. For the samj portable that is ....Preferences/plug-ins Do not worry about the other files, those for other OS and code for compiling. The plugin allows you to open the pattern file File -> Open and it opens as layers. There is a good plugin for exporting layers here: https://github.com/kamilburda/gimp-export-layers/releases/tag/3.3.5 (you might already have that or similar) I exported straight to the patterns folder, then refreshed the patterns but anything you like. I tend to use pngs for patterns rather than Gimp .pat files. With a good bit of editing I can just get that into a 1 minute demo https://i.imgur.com/0xf7KNl.mp4 Win10 / samj portable 2.10.32 RE: Convert some Photoshop resources (GDR and PAT files) to GIMP's - Krikor - 04-19-2023 (04-19-2023, 03:10 PM)rich2005 Wrote: @Krikor Hi rich2005, I followed your instructions and everything worked. The strange thing is that when I used Photopea I got 16 .pat of that same SkinTexture.zip (not just 8). I had named my .pat numerically from 001 to 016. I have now discovered that there are 7 duplicate image pairs, from 002 to 016. Only .pat 001 and 009 are not duplicated. Using this plugin was gigantically much faster and even filtered out the duplicity generated by Photopea. rich2005, thank you very much! |