Is there a script that can take a ABR file and can export each brush within the ABR file as a 2,000 x 2,000px image ?
As well, how can you add a menu to the Ps menu, I simply want a menu that lists my actions for fast access.
ABR to Image File ?
ABR to Image File ?
AFAIK, the file format for ABR files has not been documented and I don't know of anyone having reversed engineered the format for PS/JS. It has, however, been reverse engineered for Objective C and possibly other languages. There may be an application or PS plugin that already does what you want. Try google.
ABR to Image File ?
Like with many Pre-PsCC scripts and tools ABRMate which does exactly what I want is not compatible with CC
ABR to Image File ?
Sorry if my solution is too blunt but here's how I would do that:
1) first of manually lock all brush properties with all jitters turned off, set opacity/flow to 100%
then in the script:
2) get a length of brush presets array
3) for this length: set brush size to 2000, make a new image, put a path point in the middle, stroke a path with pressure turned off, delete path, save & close the file, fire Next Brush command, repeat.
Since all the properties are locked, the strokes will be exactly as tip shapes of brushes
1) first of manually lock all brush properties with all jitters turned off, set opacity/flow to 100%
then in the script:
2) get a length of brush presets array
3) for this length: set brush size to 2000, make a new image, put a path point in the middle, stroke a path with pressure turned off, delete path, save & close the file, fire Next Brush command, repeat.
Since all the properties are locked, the strokes will be exactly as tip shapes of brushes
ABR to Image File ?
tyr wrote:Sorry if my solution is too blunt but here's how I would do that:
1) first of manually lock all brush properties with all jitters turned off, set opacity/flow to 100%
then in the script:
2) get a length of brush presets array
3) for this length: set brush size to 2000, make a new image, put a path point in the middle, stroke a path with pressure turned off, delete path, save & close the file, fire Next Brush command, repeat.
Since all the properties are locked, the strokes will be exactly as tip shapes of brushes
Put a path point in the middle, then stoke a path, there has to be a more intuitive method
1) first of manually lock all brush properties with all jitters turned off, set opacity/flow to 100%
then in the script:
2) get a length of brush presets array
3) for this length: set brush size to 2000, make a new image, put a path point in the middle, stroke a path with pressure turned off, delete path, save & close the file, fire Next Brush command, repeat.
Since all the properties are locked, the strokes will be exactly as tip shapes of brushes
Put a path point in the middle, then stoke a path, there has to be a more intuitive method