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PSP Preset & Scripts Resources

All Presets and Scripts loaded here are for personal use only.   As with all of my resources, these are not to be freely distributed.  Al zip files include a Readme File.  Please follow instructions prior to running the script.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Presets for PSP8

Sample Description Download
The crosshatch preset was designed for the straw wall texture effect.  Download the contents of the zip file into your My PSP8 Preset folder.

The Magnifying Lens is a fun preset for enhancing an image.  This is another preset for your PSP8 Preset folder.

Preset for Topography.  A nice alternative for painting images.

     

 

Scripts for PSP8
Place script into your restricted folder.  Open any image of your choice and click start.

Just have fun with this script.. outer edge is a frame on its own layer that you can change out or fill.

Script calls for Xero Plugin Artworx. If you are unable to download direct from the site, Pete also has alternate sites listed. Check his Navigation Bar for Downloads and select site 2. Script also calls out for the teardrop shape.
Script has several instructions built in. Script output window should be open.
Frame script uses all of the natural built in effects from PSP8

zip file has 2 scripts

This script uses Eye Candy 4000 Jiggle and Swirl.  This script pauses in order for the user to read the output window and follow information provided.   Sample shown has a drop shadow on it's own layer that is not built into the script. This is optional.
The Magnify Script will take an image of your choosing, Duplicate it and add a Magnifying effect and a Text Caption Box.

The Bookmarker script includes two print templates in order for you to design a complete bookmarker front and back.  The script will design the front only and the backside is left to the users preference.  There are several tips and instructions in the Readme file, so Please view this first before proceeding.


 

 

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