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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Re: [photoshop-beginners] File Paths.



The best thing to do is to keep your brushes, layer styles, actions, filters in separate folders outside of photoshop. Then load them in as you need them. For Brushes,Styles,Actions click on the little arrow in the upper right hand corner of each one to get the drop down menu, then select...
Brushes>Load Brushes
Styles>Load Styles
Actions>Load Action
For plug-ins, Edit>Preferences>Additional plug-in Folder
Hope this helps.
JoAnn H


From: alex reynolds <x_alexxx_x@yahoo.com>
To: photoshop-beginners@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thu, September 23, 2010 9:04:27 AM
Subject: [photoshop-beginners] File Paths.

 

I have been trying over the past year, (through tutorials etc ) to familiarize myself with photoshop.  I have CS2 but up until getting ps i was a dyed in the wool psp user.  

My photoshop is starting to get very clunky and taking ages to load.  Im assuming that it could be all of the styles, brushes, filters etc that i have been adding in my new found enthusiasm (lol).   In psp, i moved all the peripherals outside of the program and just changed the file path to their new location via file preferences.    I am fairly competent with different forms of graphics programs but i can not for the life of me, find where i can change the file locations of the presets and plugins etc in photoshop.  Is it staring me in the face and i just cannot see the wood for the trees???.

I really would appreciate any help. 

regards
alex

ps. i love the tutorials that come thru here...  so easy to understand. 

a
 

 


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