I don't know anything about the SS Tools. I use PSP PROX3 and why can't we use the SS circle tools to color things? I might be confused about this.
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Ss Tools
#2
Posted 15 April 2011 - 07:56 PM
The SS Tools are made for Adobe products,. so won't work with PSP. You'll find that PSP has some pretty awesome tools of it's own that you can have a ton of fun with. However, if you want to see what SS Tools are like, you can always download a free trial of PSE9 to check it out. From what I understand, PSP is equal to PhotoShop, while PSE9, is a smaller program than both, but it's still large enough to do a lot with. :-)

My play tools are: CS5.5, PSE9; PRE9; PSPX2, on a Laptop PC, with Win7
#3
Posted 15 April 2011 - 08:30 PM
Hi Barbara and welcome to Scrap Girls!
There are some ScrapSimple Tools for PSP in the boutique. Try looking at them and see if there is something that will work for you.
There are more products for the Adobe software because a majority of us use either Photoshop or PSE.
There are some ScrapSimple Tools for PSP in the boutique. Try looking at them and see if there is something that will work for you.
There are more products for the Adobe software because a majority of us use either Photoshop or PSE.
#4
Posted 30 April 2011 - 04:34 PM
Heatheranne, on 15 April 2011 - 07:56 PM, said:
The SS Tools are made for Adobe products,. so won't work with PSP. You'll find that PSP has some pretty awesome tools of it's own that you can have a ton of fun with. However, if you want to see what SS Tools are like, you can always download a free trial of PSE9 to check it out. From what I understand, PSP is equal to PhotoShop, while PSE9, is a smaller program than both, but it's still large enough to do a lot with. :-)
#5
Posted 30 April 2011 - 04:36 PM
Thank you for your comments. Sorry PSP users can't use the tools.
#6
Posted 01 May 2011 - 12:30 PM
Barbara, there are some dedicated PSP users here who do use the tools. They also have a copy of PSE--and any version from PSE 7 on is probably just fine. They do the work with the tools in PSE, save a PNG file, and then add it to the PSP layout. It's less expensive than buying PS to get all the other equivalent functionality of PSP.
(I did the same with Corel Photo-Paint, which I still love, for some time before I finally learned enough to switch to PS CS4.)
I think there may be some people who do the same with GIMP, which is free.
(I did the same with Corel Photo-Paint, which I still love, for some time before I finally learned enough to switch to PS CS4.)
I think there may be some people who do the same with GIMP, which is free.

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