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Rondo
04-08-2016, 10:10 AM
Found these on one of my HDD's,,,hoping some1 (or many) can used them?:)
Please let me know if they are useful?:)

https://www.dropbox.com/s/p3gclfs90hzr8d8/PNG.zip?dl=0

PS, this zip file consist out of +- 100+ files uncompressed should be +- 84MB big

Enug
04-08-2016, 12:31 PM
Thanks Rondo but perhaps you could give an example of what is in the download as it is so large. :)

Rondo
04-08-2016, 12:55 PM
Here is a example of what is in the zip file

itsallaboutp
04-17-2016, 01:22 AM
Here is a example of what is in the zip file

These seem to be blank when I add them to artrage. I can see the files on my mac but when its in artrage it does not have an image

Enug
04-17-2016, 02:36 AM
For use as stencils they would have to be imported into your stencil folder. After clicking on Import Stencil navigate to where you have the extracted files.

89579

itsallaboutp
04-17-2016, 03:27 PM
For use as stencils they would have to be imported into your stencil folder. After clicking on Import Stencil navigate to where you have the extracted files.

89579

That is how what I did. 89584 All I see is the name

Enug
04-17-2016, 06:39 PM
Aha! I just downloaded the seagrass image and see that it is on a transparent background .png -(Rondo did mention that). In order to use it as a stencil you would need to convert to a jpg.

If you don't have any software to do this, i.e. Photoshop, Infraview, etc. you can use AR. To do this - open AR - blank canvas -File/Import File to Layer then File Export Image File and in the drop down menu choose .jpg.

You will need to crop the image before saving or use a very small canvas to start with, e.g. 400x500px.


89585

itsallaboutp
04-18-2016, 08:51 AM
Aha! I just downloaded the seagrass image and see that it is on a transparent background .png -(Rondo did mention that). In order to use it as a stencil you would need to convert to a jpg.

If you don't have any software to do this, i.e. Photoshop, Infraview, etc. you can use AR. To do this - open AR - blank canvas -File/Import File to Layer then File Export Image File and in the drop down menu choose .jpg.

You will need to crop the image before saving or use a very small canvas to start with, e.g. 400x500px.


89585

Thanks ran it through photoshop batch did it all at the same time so quick and easy thanks again