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New Paint Shop Pro Scripts Available
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| Fuzzie Dice 2006-06-27, 9:08 pm |
| I have uploaded a bunch of my PSP Scripts online. I have some of my very old
stuff from previous web sites, and some new stuff I never posted before.
Hope all will enjoy them:
http://cgi.bytebin.net/main/index.p...nc=select&id=11
Or just go to ByteBin.Net and choose the Paint Shop Pro menu, Scripts.
Have fun! :-)
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| Catlady 2006-06-27, 9:08 pm |
| thank you Fuzzie !
"Fuzzie Dice" <fuzziedice@[ihaveadomain].com> wrote in message
news:449772c6$1_2@cnews...
I have uploaded a bunch of my PSP Scripts online. I have some of my very old
stuff from previous web sites, and some new stuff I never posted before.
Hope all will enjoy them:
http://cgi.bytebin.net/main/index.p...nc=select&id=11
Or just go to ByteBin.Net and choose the Paint Shop Pro menu, Scripts.
Have fun! :-)
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| Fuzzie Dice 2006-06-27, 9:08 pm |
| Catlady wrote:
> thank you Fuzzie !
You're more than welcome. :-) I'm hoping to add brushes and patterns too,
and other stuff. But today I am going to do an installation FAQ for
Coppermine for work and also install it on my site and set it up, I think.
Then I can get my photo galleries, art, etc. up online. After that I'll try
to fill in the other stuff. I probably will use Coppermine also for
organizing patterns, environment maps, etc.
I have some very old Blade Pro presets, but not sure if they work with the
newest version anymore. Does anyone use BladePro anymore? If so, I may
entertain the idea of getting the newest version.
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| Patricia 2006-06-27, 9:08 pm |
| Hi Fuzzie I do, I use it in my digital scrapbooking and I belong to a SBP
group who I'm sure would love to see your presets. The old version can be
converted by the new program....Pat
"Fuzzie Dice" <fuzziedice@[ihaveadomain].com> wrote in message
news:44981cc5_2@cnews...
> Catlady wrote:
>
> You're more than welcome. :-) I'm hoping to add brushes and patterns too,
> and other stuff. But today I am going to do an installation FAQ for
> Coppermine for work and also install it on my site and set it up, I think.
> Then I can get my photo galleries, art, etc. up online. After that I'll
> try to fill in the other stuff. I probably will use Coppermine also for
> organizing patterns, environment maps, etc.
>
> I have some very old Blade Pro presets, but not sure if they work with the
> newest version anymore. Does anyone use BladePro anymore? If so, I may
> entertain the idea of getting the newest version.
>
>
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| Fuzzie Dice 2006-06-27, 9:08 pm |
| Patricia wrote:
> Hi Fuzzie I do, I use it in my digital scrapbooking and I belong to
> a SBP group who I'm sure would love to see your presets. The old
> version can be converted by the new program....Pat
Good deal! :-) I've written down to add them to the site when I can. Right
now I'm doing the photo/ClipArt/Graphics/Art gallery.
I'll let everyone know here when I get new stuff up, as I go along. I never
thought of using BP for scrapbooking stuff but I can imagine it'd have great
uses! I want to get into digital scrapbooking, too. I only made two pages so
far.
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| thanks so much fuzzie!!
"Fuzzie Dice" <fuzziedice@[ihaveadomain].com> wrote in message
news:449772c6$1_2@cnews...
>I have uploaded a bunch of my PSP Scripts online. I have some of my very
>old stuff from previous web sites, and some new stuff I never posted
>before. Hope all will enjoy them:
>
> http://cgi.bytebin.net/main/index.p...nc=select&id=11
>
> Or just go to ByteBin.Net and choose the Paint Shop Pro menu, Scripts.
>
> Have fun! :-)
>
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| Fuzzie Dice 2006-06-27, 9:08 pm |
| susie wrote:
> thanks so much fuzzie!!
My pleasure. :-) Have fun with them!
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| Patricia 2006-06-27, 9:08 pm |
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"Fuzzie Dice" <fuzziedice@[ihaveadomain].com> wrote in message
news:4498bc49$1_2@cnews...
> Patricia wrote:
>
> Good deal! :-) I've written down to add them to the site when I can. Right
> now I'm doing the photo/ClipArt/Graphics/Art gallery.
>
> I'll let everyone know here when I get new stuff up, as I go along. I
> never thought of using BP for scrapbooking stuff but I can imagine it'd
> have great uses! I want to get into digital scrapbooking, too. I only made
> two pages so far.
>
>
>
It is addictive once you get going Fuzzy. I thought I saw your name pop up
over in the scrapping group .
I'll keep my eye out for when you have them uploaded. I often use SBP on
text or elements in my layouts. Thanks...Pat
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| Barb_MI 2006-06-27, 9:09 pm |
| Thanks for sharing them. Have tried the shadow box frame and love it.
Would like to see what brushes you have.
"Fuzzie Dice" <fuzziedice@[ihaveadomain].com> wrote in message
news:449772c6$1_2@cnews...
>I have uploaded a bunch of my PSP Scripts online. I have some of my very
>old stuff from previous web sites, and some new stuff I never posted
>before. Hope all will enjoy them:
>
> http://cgi.bytebin.net/main/index.p...nc=select&id=11
>
> Or just go to ByteBin.Net and choose the Paint Shop Pro menu, Scripts.
>
> Have fun! :-)
>
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| Fuzzie Dice 2006-06-27, 9:09 pm |
| Barb_MI wrote:
> Thanks for sharing them. Have tried the shadow box frame and love it.
> Would like to see what brushes you have.
I'll be adding brushes soon. I think I'll put brushes online after I get my
photos all uploaded that I wanted to put online. Just did my flower series
so that will be online real soon.
Keep watching the site... I'm always adding something these days. :-)
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| Rustiferion 2006-08-02, 12:10 pm |
| There are some nice ones there, thank you!
You say here that some of the scripts are "very old" but the site warns that
the scripts are all PSP X-specific. How can I tell which is which? I have
PSP 9 only.
~Rusty
"Fuzzie Dice" <fuzziedice@[ihaveadomain].com> wrote in message
news:449772c6$1_2@cnews...
>I have uploaded a bunch of my PSP Scripts online. I have some of my very
>old stuff from previous web sites, and some new stuff I never posted
>before. Hope all will enjoy them:
>
> http://cgi.bytebin.net/main/index.p...nc=select&id=11
>
> Or just go to ByteBin.Net and choose the Paint Shop Pro menu, Scripts.
>
> Have fun! :-)
>
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