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Glad it worked ;)
I'm not sure if the option existed in PSP 7 but see if you have under the Edit menu the option to Copy Merged (shortcut is Ctrl + Shift + C).
Try to reset the preferences (File - Preferences - Reset Preferences).
Reinstalling doesn't always work because not every single file is actually removed from your computer, and those that stay...
TIF files can become quite large in file size. Go for PNG instead of JPG since it is another lossless format (JPG will always compress, no matter how low you set the compression rate) and keeps a...
Take a look at this page: http://www.pspug.org/tutorial/html/beginclass/b03palhelpzjh_v8.htm
When you say 4 Mb, is this what you see on PSP's status bar or on Windows Explorer?
Well, this is rather broad... to make them all from scratch, either you would have to photograph the objects or draw them (either in vectors or as "digital paintings"), but there are stock photo...
Do you have an example of what you want to create from scratch?
That's a very generic request... could be pretty much anything.
Do you have any effects in mind? Do you need help optimizing the image for forum limitations?
They are definitely better than saving as v3...
If a client needs to alter the file (which would justify providing the client with the [fully editable] Illustrator file), then get the client's...
If the clients are just going to have the files printed you could save as .pdf.
8bf is a common file extension for plug-ins. Nothing is wrong with that.
That's actually a smarter feature of PSP than one would think.
You should only save as a .jpg file after all work has been done, since every time you re-save a .jpg it gets compressed, which means...
Which version are you using?
Can you post a sample of the image that you are trying to fill?
It is hard to get used to PSP's interface after PS (and the other way round is true as well), but soon...
Well, PSP was never meant to be a vector application in the first place and that is quite clear with the limited format choices that you have to save to.
What you could do is keep them in the .psp...
Is there any particular reason why you want to save as .svg?
Renaming the extension might not do the trick - that's why the abr viewer process is recommended.
You cannot import a PNG file as a brush because it is an image file, not a brush file. However,...
Here's a good place for you to take a look at: http://thepluginsite.com/
There are articles about plugin installation, making the program recognize them, required dlls that you need to put into the...
You can save the tube as a .pspimage file for an older version and then your friend can export it as a tube from her program.
For the hair you'll have to work with curves as well. Create a new layer for the color and then adjust the curves for this layer only.
This you get through cross processing plus the skin smoothing method that I gave you on the other post.
Here's a tutorial on cross processing: http://teom.coningham.net/psp-x/cross-processing
You can get by working with multiple layers of the same image with a gaussian blur effect applied to each one of them and with a combination of different blend modes.
For example, 3 layers +...
Does your program have the latest patch?
Does the file creator state that it is a PSP9 image or is it just Windows? Windows will associate the extension to the name, independent from the version, so...
PSP's gradient extensions are: .jgd (v7), .pspgradient (v8+) and .grd ("generic").
I can't think of any shortcuts for this process. It is hard to make multiple crops out of an image without having to go through all these boring steps - whatever you do will come down to plain...