Blade Pro Presets * * * Converting
Blade Pro (q9q) Presets to Super Blade Pro (q5q) Presets The best way to do it, is
probably to a mass conversion of old blade pro files to Super Blade pro. Create a new
image in PSP. Using the selection tool set to "circle" draw a circle on your
canvas & flood fill with white (the reason for this is that when you save super blade
pro presets, the preview is of whatever is selected at the time & if you have a circle
selected, it just looks a lot neater). If you are running PSP6, go to Image/Plug-in
filters/Flaming Pear/Super Blade Pro. If you are running PSP7, it will be under
Effects/Plug-in filters/Flaming Pear/Super Blade Pro Click on the button with the cd &
the arrow to the right to open a preset. Choose one without a preview ie. one with a *.q9q
extension. Open the preset. Now click on the button with the arrow to the left of the cd.
You'll see that the name of the preset is the same, but under "Save as Type" it
now has "Super Blade Pro Presets (*.q5q). Click on save. This will need to be done
with each of your old presets & you will then need to delete the *.q9q files from the
Environments & Textures folder within the Super Blade Pro folder. Next time you go to
use the preset, you should see a preview of it. "Amy Roberts"
http://users5.50megs.com/pixeltickler/index.htm Any Graphic Buds member who offers presets on their
site and would like to be listed here - let me know! Website
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