I'm guessing these are from Nvidias Photoshop plugin? There are other options you could try if the Nvidia Photoshop plugin is borked. I think ATI's Compressonator is quite nice. Unfortunately not contained within Photoshop, but nice none the less.
Photoshop saves the patterns on my HDD, but puts it in my local settings folder (WinXP). You might look there... C:\Documents and Settings\Eric Chadwick\Application Data\Adobe\Photoshop\9.0\Adobe Photoshop CS2 Settings
Please try these steps: Close Photoshop and the SUITE Right-click on Photoshop, select Run as Administrator Close Photoshop Run Quixel SUITE Try creating a project again. Let me know how that goes for you! :smile:
Hey guys I was trying to crate a large texture map for a house and I wanted to make sure all the textures are in the same file but when I load the normal map into photoshop it's gray. I suppose the displacement and roughness are both not correct either. Is there a specific process to loading all of them into photoshop?…
Modelling something simple in Max. Baked well, but if I apply the TGA directly after baking then it looks fine, but once I open it in Photoshop then save it back out as a TGA it looks terrible. Directly from bake From Photoshop I've tried inverting the channels and stuff but it only makes it look worse.
Hey guys. Been attempting to convert these photoshop files to allow for in-game color swapping. However I find the conversion to the required setup to be really hard. It always creates a bunch of issues along the way. Anyone got an idea on how best to go about doing a conversion like this?
For whatever reason, Photoshop does not save my graphics processor settings. These are the settings found under Edit > Preferences > Performance > Graphics Processor Settings. Basically, the checkbox in that window gets unchecked randomly. It's pretty annoying since I have to constantly re-enable it and restart Photoshop.…
http://www.tuaw.com/2006/03/24/automator-actions-for-photoshop-cs-cs2/ I know the mac users are few and far between around here, but I thought I would pass this along. These are Automator actions for Photoshop CS/CS2 on the Mac. Enjoy! (Rick, I am looking your way...)