Hi there,
I understand ParticleShop is designed to run in 64-bit and I can launch it within Photoshop CC. My main photo editor is PSP X9 32-bit and I was wondering if there's a modified NIK script from a while back that would work nicely with ParticleShop? I did a search and found few old threads on the topic of running NIK scripts but not Painter ParticleShop.
Thanks!
Script to run ParticleShop
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Re: Script to run ParticleShop
An edited Nik script works for me in PSP 32bit with ParticleShop.
I changed the exe file address to the ParticleShop exe file in the Corel folder.
On saving it gives the option to merge with layer or save brush strokes only.
As I have not sorted out the script to save with transparency it saves on a white layer if brush strokes only is chosen.
It does save back to PSP.
As PSP 64bit is my default I don't need to use the script.
I've tested many graphic apps and plugins using an edited Nik script and most work.
I suggest you give it a go yourself and edit the Nik script exe file address section and see if it does what you want. Otherwise perhaps someone in the Forum's PSP Script section can help you if you require transparency.
I changed the exe file address to the ParticleShop exe file in the Corel folder.
On saving it gives the option to merge with layer or save brush strokes only.
As I have not sorted out the script to save with transparency it saves on a white layer if brush strokes only is chosen.
It does save back to PSP.
As PSP 64bit is my default I don't need to use the script.
I've tested many graphic apps and plugins using an edited Nik script and most work.
I suggest you give it a go yourself and edit the Nik script exe file address section and see if it does what you want. Otherwise perhaps someone in the Forum's PSP Script section can help you if you require transparency.
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Re: Script to run ParticleShop
Thanks! Works great 
