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Arseen:


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--- Quote from: shenske on December 20, 2013, 12:29:46 PM ---Why don't you just delete all the other parts you don't need once its open? Once you only have GBA remaining save the template

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I have the same problem.

The template crashes when I even try to open it.

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... You REALLY need to get a new computer Arseen  ;)

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I know, butin this case I think the problem is that even with the plug-in Paint.net is not fully combatible with PSDs and as the templates are not simply lauyers but k9inda like sub-layers with-in layers that causes problems when using Paint.net.

I can do Paint.net templates 30 layers thick without too much problems.

Jeff:

GIMP can open big photoshop templates like that, with sublayers and everything. Paint.net isn't really suitible for complex layers.

Bear78:


--- Quote from: Jeff on December 20, 2013, 02:41:39 PM ---GIMP can open big photoshop templates like that, with sublayers and everything. Paint.net isn't really suitible for complex layers.

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I tried gimp and it opened if fine... but it's not working the way I want it to.  I removed all other layers but the format is the issue.  You can only save in a xfc file format which paint.net wont open (even tried a paint.net plug in but still no go) and when I tried exporting it to a psd file it flattened the file into 1 image which does nothing for me.  I am familiar with paint.net so I really don't feel like learning gimp just to mess around with some covers.  I don't want to get into a gimp vs paint.net vs photoshop battle here... just asking if anyone could send me a layered psd of just the GBA part...

Dr.Agon:

try this one...

http://www.mediafire.com/download/7b98xtk3a1qtc9l/GBA%20Template%20-%20Shenske.psd

Bear78:

Awesome, that should work, thanks man!

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