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Old 15th September 2009, 02:01
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Making Templates with PSP

Is it possible to make Templates using PSP and if so where do I begin?
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Re: Making Templates with PSP

Sure it is.

Where do you begin...
Separating de panellines and rivets from the mech layer.
Build everything up with seperate layers, like is done in the templates you can download here.

From there it is how you prefer to work. But using lost of layers enables you to change/correct things afterward more easily.
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Re: Making Templates with PSP

Well what I meant is how/where do I firstly install the plugins?
mscvrt10/removewhitetool/plugindll
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Re: Making Templates with PSP

dll files go in the directory where the PSP.EXE is.

In the paint shop pro Preferences there is a page called Plug-ins. There you can see and change where PSP looks for plugins. Make sure the plugins are in the folder submitted there.
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Re: Making Templates with PSP

O.K. I have the plugins installed and working. MAC's removewhite.
I've clicked and now the void is black and dark green? The Void has been painted dirty.
Is there a way of cleaning it so that it is plain white?
What's next?
Is their a tutorial out there for me to read?

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Re: Making Templates with PSP

Try this one: Using Mac's Remove White
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Re: Making Templates with PSP

It's hard to clean the dirt in a void.
Best way is to draw the panellines and rivets yourself on a new layer.
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