Sculpted Primitives and Sculpty Paint - Part 2
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got it nvm
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i looked for hours trying to find the load texture png but i can't find it anywhere... anyone can help ?
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Ok. A lot of people have been having issues with uploading the texture. All you have to do is drag and drop the texture file into sculptypaint. Then select to upload as a texture. This feature was added into the new version.
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I don't have a load option as well. Does anyone know where to find it?
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I have tried everything, but after making a texture in PS, all I have in the upper left corner of the Sculpty Paint UI are "save" options - sadly, there are no "load" options. I can certainly import this texture into Second Life, but it's a gamble whether it's going to be OK or not at 10L a pop. Anyone know how I can get the "Load" option up there?
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@19724110032176503208 also theres paint .NET by microsoft
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@19724110032176503208 There is actually ... download utorrent and get it off of isohunt its free.
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Thank u Mikenku!!! That really helped :D
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Where's the video where you import your Jones Soda bottle into Second Life?
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yeah i can't sve any of them they don't even show up in the sculpty paint folder
are there any photoshops that i can download...for free....that are actually freeware?...i kinda dont want to buy the adobe photoshop.... =(
19724110032176503208 3 years ago
Gimp is an open source image editor that is very comparable to Adobe Photoshop. Note the use of the word "comparable", because Photoshop is a way better program. However, Gimp is free. Totally free, and the software is available for every operating system (including Lynix). I think Mike has done tutorials on Gimp. Regardless, googling "Gimp" or "Gimp Image Editor" will help you find this wonderfully adequate Photoshop alternative.
Sincerely,
Alex, Care of Mike Lively
mikenku 3 years ago
And by "available for every operating system", I meant Windows... and only Windows. Sorry for the broken promises. Apparently I spoke too soon. But Gimp is pretty awesome, in its own way. Sadly, I'm not aware of any alternatives to Adobe's Photoshop for other operating systems.
My bad,
Alex, Care of Mike Lively
mikenku 3 years ago