Advice for working with Anime Studio and ArtRage
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Advice for working with Anime Studio and ArtRage
Well, like Photoshop, Why not an script than function like the script of Photoshop, but for Artrage?, this product sell too e-Frontier.
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i now this is not what you are asking, but... with artrage you can save as psd. then you export to animestudio with photoshop.
in addition, the script for photoshop exists because photoshop accepts scripts. artrage doesn't.
it doesn't matter if artrage is sold by e-frontier (photoshop is not sold by e-frointer...)
in addition, the script for photoshop exists because photoshop accepts scripts. artrage doesn't.
it doesn't matter if artrage is sold by e-frontier (photoshop is not sold by e-frointer...)
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Re: Advice for working with Anime Studio and ArtRage
I agree, I work a lot with artrage and I miss the oportunity to, at least, batch save the layers as images, and I don't own photoshop so that script is not an option for me. But I guess this is a question for the Artrage developers?Thunderone wrote:Well, like Photoshop, Why not an script than function like the script of Photoshop, but for Artrage?, this product sell too e-Frontier.
Here is the ArtRage suggestion forum.
Maybe if someone starts a thread the ArtRage developers might consider it?
Alternatively, does anyone know enough about the .psd format to write a standalone .psd to .anme (or at least .psd to multiple .png) converter?
Regards, Myles.
Maybe if someone starts a thread the ArtRage developers might consider it?
Alternatively, does anyone know enough about the .psd format to write a standalone .psd to .anme (or at least .psd to multiple .png) converter?
Regards, Myles.
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I asked for a way to batch save layers as images a while ago, and there was not much respond to this issue.myles wrote:Here is the ArtRage suggestion forum.
Maybe if someone starts a thread the ArtRage developers might consider it?
Alternatively, does anyone know enough about the .psd format to write a standalone .psd to .anme (or at least .psd to multiple .png) converter?
Regards, Myles.
http://www2.ambientdesign.com/forums/vi ... highlight=
If there's someone with the skills to make a standalone .psd to .anme converter it would be heaven send!
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If you're a Windows (or possibly Linux) user who's reasonable happy with the command-line, you might like to try GraphicsMagick (or maybe ImageMagick).
On a recent quick test of one layered .psd file from ArtRage, GraphicsMagick worked quite well.
gm convert layers.psd alayer%02d.png
produced a nice set of .png files with alpha.
(Note: before exporting to .psd from ArtRage I quickly changed the bottom-most layer paper setting to Cel, so that even the bottom/background layer was transparent).
Regards, Myles.
On a recent quick test of one layered .psd file from ArtRage, GraphicsMagick worked quite well.
gm convert layers.psd alayer%02d.png
produced a nice set of .png files with alpha.
(Note: before exporting to .psd from ArtRage I quickly changed the bottom-most layer paper setting to Cel, so that even the bottom/background layer was transparent).
Regards, Myles.
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Hi Ulrik,
if you are talking about the Lemke software, I see on their formats page that for PNG "It supports 1, 2, 4, 8 and 24 bits per pixel." For alpha (transparency) you need 32 bits per pixel.
Regards, Myles.
if you are talking about the Lemke software, I see on their formats page that for PNG "It supports 1, 2, 4, 8 and 24 bits per pixel." For alpha (transparency) you need 32 bits per pixel.
Regards, Myles.
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Yes you're right, I see that know...hmmmyles wrote:Hi Ulrik,
if you are talking about the Lemke software, I see on their formats page that for PNG "It supports 1, 2, 4, 8 and 24 bits per pixel." For alpha (transparency) you need 32 bits per pixel.
Regards, Myles.
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH MYLES!!!
In fact, I viewed GraphicMagick and Imagemagick much time ago, but I didn't remember to these small and marvelous little programs.
That does version use? Graphicsmagick 1.1.7-Q16-windows-dll.exe Imagemagick-6.3.0.5-Q16-windows-dll.exe in order to convert the images? and what is it the difference of one and another
OK. I'm read something about that, and most better I'm use Graphicsmagick 1.1.7-Q8-windows-dll.exe


That does version use? Graphicsmagick 1.1.7-Q16-windows-dll.exe Imagemagick-6.3.0.5-Q16-windows-dll.exe in order to convert the images? and what is it the difference of one and another

OK. I'm read something about that, and most better I'm use Graphicsmagick 1.1.7-Q8-windows-dll.exe
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