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Post by icepirate on Jul 19, 2005 2:42:53 GMT -5
I got really tired of editing all those layers in each and every PSD just so I could have team & stripe colors, so I wrote a batch process script that will do it for us. The script works in Paint Shop Pro 9 (also 8 I think) What it does, is checks each PSD by layer. If it finds a Team Color layer, it fills it in with your team color. Same for Stripe Color. It also adds in a black bottom layer which helps hide blank pixels (thx for the tip, Fruc ! ) If a PSD only has a TEX layer, no colors are changed. hw2.home.comcast.net/downloads/HW_color_changer.zip1.) Download and unzip it into your "Scripts-Trusted" directory. 2.) edit and pick your colors. To do this, open up this script in notepad or any other plain-text editor, and change the RGB color definitions in the two indicated spots. DO NOT change anything else!!!! PSP scripts are quite picky about whitespace, tabs, etc. Make no other changes or it will fail. 3.) Once you have picked your colors and saved the script, open up the batch process window, select the PSD's you want to change, select the script and the output directory, and there you go. I am not sure why, but this script will fail if you run more than 40-50 PSD's at one time. Do them in small batches. I think it's a memory usage issue. This should really make color changes easy.
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Post by Nerath on Jul 21, 2005 9:18:38 GMT -5
Could you do a code for Photoshop? I don't have PSP... ><
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Post by icepirate on Jul 21, 2005 16:32:20 GMT -5
Wish I could, but I don't have photoshop.
However, I think that scripting does work on the 30-day eval version of PSP.
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