editing the watercolor script
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LaVanche45
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editing the watercolor script
Has anyone done this with good results? I've made some changes with no discernible results.
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cosmicDread
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Re: editing the watercolor script
Hi,
The script runs on silent mode. After copying and renaming the script, try changing the modes of the EdgePreservingSmooth and BrushStrokes from App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Silent to App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Interactive. Then you can edit the settings when their dialogs open.
Best wishes,
Charles
The script runs on silent mode. After copying and renaming the script, try changing the modes of the EdgePreservingSmooth and BrushStrokes from App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Silent to App.Constants.ExecutionMode.Interactive. Then you can edit the settings when their dialogs open.
Best wishes,
Charles
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Re: editing the watercolor script
It would help if you provided some details regarding the actual changes that you have been trying to make for the script. And I have several Watercolor scripts, so it would be good to know the specific script to which you are referring. That info should be in the header of the script, which can be accessed by opening the script in a text editor like Notepad++.
Regards,
JoeB
Using PSP 2019 64bit
JoeB
Using PSP 2019 64bit
