A Quick Trick For Getting All
Your windows fonts into incredimal and
incredimail letter creator
Close Incredimail
1.go to computer
2.double click c drive
3.program data
5. open incredimail (nott IM)
6. open Data
7 open to view fonts file
8. make a copy of original to store somewhere
9, delete everything in fonts text
(my fonts text is blank-also if you do not see a Fonts Text
create one paste it in and save, then repeat the steps)
10.Save
11. close
open incredimail
all your windows fonts will be there
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Monday, October 29, 2018
November- I will be updating
I'll be adding new stationary
new tips and tricks to incredimail
and paint shop pro Tips and Tricks
I'll also add mask
and a tube section
new tips and tricks to incredimail
and paint shop pro Tips and Tricks
I'll also add mask
and a tube section
Convert Photoshop Brushes to Paint Shop Pro Brushes
Convert Photoshop Brushes to Paint Shop Pro Brushes
This tutorial teaches you how to use the
ABR Viewer (©Luigi Bellanca) and to
export the files in PSP to use as brushes.
Needed:
Microsoft.NetFramework version 1.1
(the ABR Viewer will only work if you
have installed this, but is often already
installed with windows XP)
Paint Shop Pro
Download the photoshop brushes you like
and save them in a folder of your choice.
1. Install the ABR Viewer
2. Open ABR Viewer
3.Click on Select folder (see screenshot).
4. Browse for your folder where
you saved the Photoshop brushes
and click OK.
5. Double Click on the name that is
in the Sets in the folder (see screenshot)
Now you see your Photoshop brushes
on your right.
6. Change the size of the thumbnails from 80
to no wider than 500 (see screenshot)
7. Click on Export and then on Thumbnails
(see screenshot)
8. Save them in a folder of your choice.
9. Open Paint Shop Pro
10. File > Open and browse for your
folder where you just saved your exported
Photoshop brushes.
11. Click on one of them (they are saved separately)
12. File > Export > Custom Brush
13. Type in a name for the brush and if you
would like to add additional information
do so, then click OK.
The photoshop brush is now saved as a PSP brush and ready to use. They are saved in My Documents > My PSP Files > Brushes.
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