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Posted on 11/03/10 11:46:28 PM
Mark Goodwin
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Uploading additional Grads
Please forgive me if this is a bit stupid but, can anyone kindly tell this old newbie, how I can load some new gradients that were included on the Creative Photoshop magazine disk recently.

With previous guidance from Steve I am now able to load additional Fonts and brushes, but no matter what folder or wherever I seem to place the gradients, I still can't find them when I want to use them in the programme.

Where am I going wrong

Many thanks in advance


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Posted on 12/03/10 08:57:57 AM
Jota120
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Re: Uploading additional Grads
Mark,

From Edit, select Preset Manager -> Gradients and press Load. In the resulting window, chose the new directory / files you downloaded the new gradiants to and then select and name where you want to save. etc (maybe need to restart PS). This gives more details on how to manage CS4 gradients if not seen before: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Photoshop/11.0/WS7903133C-1923-4cc5-AAA4-DBB67957D4DCa.html

If this does not work, maybe you have a more specific problem.

Trevor

Posted on 12/03/10 12:04:15 PM
Mark Goodwin
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Re: Uploading additional Grads
Jota120 wrote:
Mark,

From Edit, select Preset Manager -> Gradients and press Load. In the resulting window, chose the new directory / files you downloaded the new gradiants to and then select and name where you want to save. etc (maybe need to restart PS). This gives more details on how to manage CS4 gradients if not seen before: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Photoshop/11.0/WS7903133C-1923-4cc5-AAA4-DBB67957D4DCa.html

If this does not work, maybe you have a more specific problem.

Trevor


Trevor, Many thanks will attempt that and let you know how I get on. Very much appreciated.
Mark




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