Photoshop now displays each open image separately in the task bar as if each image is a program, my whole task bar is now jacked up with photoshop images as soon as I start working. Anyway around this seems like a terrible feature, I don't like the photoshop tabs feature so please don't suggest that.
I re-installed Photoshop and I am getting reacquainted with it. I am not an artist per say, but I have a decent amount of accrued experience and technical Photoshop ability.
Hey Greencow! Please try this to see if it helps: -Close Photoshop and the SUITE -Run Photoshop as administrator, close Photoshop -Run the SUITE as usual
Hey all Does anyone know what happened to the xNormal plugin in Photoshop? It's one of the only reliable and straightforward normal generators I've found, and I really appreciated for a long time. Is there any chance people are still getting it to work in Photoshop CC 2019 upwards?
Found this while poking around this morning: http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/tutorial-How-To-Convert-Photoshop-Brushes-4349-1.html along with this: http://lifehacker.com/5051650/use-photoshop-filters-in-gimp Enjoy.
What is usually the better way to make hand paited textures for stone or wood for example. Paint it all in photoshop or scuplt it in zbrush and then finish it off in photoshop. Thanks
Hey Soniclen! Have you attempted to reconnect Photoshop with the Suite? You can do this by: Closing Photoshop Right-click Photoshop, run it as an administrator, close Photoshop again Run the Suite Let me know if this assists. :smile:
From Teddy: Whenever the Photoshop UI appears empty, a Photoshop reinstall is needed. It means Photoshop is not properly registered in the Windows registry, and a reinstall is the remedy.