I'm not even sure if that's for Windows only (likely), and it's download page won't even load on a near-recent firefox (maybe it's the ad-blocking) Then it wants me to install the " Adobe Creative Cloud desktop application". Turn on Files Sync when you've installed Creative Cloud app, your Add-on(s) will be automatically installed Install a compatible app, if needed, and make sure to Sync files to Creative Cloud You need to install the Creative Cloud app in order to install this Add-on Have to go to to download it, which requires an email & login & password.Īfter jumping through those hoops, it then tells me: Under GIMP's Preferences, in Folders -> Plug-Ins it lists /home/user/.gimp-2.8/plug-ins and /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins so I was going to try one of those. I just tried to download the "PixelSquid Photoshop plugin" to see if just copying it to my GIMP folder would work. I'm not too sure if that plugin will work in GIMP.įirst I tried a google search for gimp use photoshop plugins. Just click-and-drag to find the perfect angle." Especially since I don't remember Photoshop or GIMP having a standard rotate feature like they describe "objects that can be placed and rotated right inside of your Photoshop comp. So, I think you need their special "PixelSquid Photoshop plugin" to use their files. Remember to install the free PixelSquid Photoshop plugin and start placing PixelSquid objects directly into your comp! the PixelSquid website has this info (not super-easy to find, and the plugin link looks like it might be randomly generated): ![]() And it doesn't seem to allow the rotating that their website advertises, maybe that's what the plugin does (and probably why it's a 100MB file for an image if a crate). This was after I tried downloading the below plugin & copying it to GIMP's plugin directory, but I don't think it did anything. It is still just one "flat" layer, with some darkening around the bottom for it's "shadow," so it's probably not much better than an image from the webpage, but it is fairly high resolution and the white background isn't extremely difficult to make transparent. ![]() Tried downloading the link you pasted, from (after checking to "log in"), and it downloaded a zip file Square%20Wooden%20Crate.G02.2k.psd.zip and after unzipping Square_Wooden_Crate_01.G02.2k.psd I dragged it into GIMP and the wood crate image appeared:
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