Thomas Fors
11-06-2004, 08:19 PM
New script for randomly applying PhotoKit Color effects:
http://fors.net/scripts/RandomPhotoKitColor/RandomPhotoKitColor.js
1. Save it in your Photoshop CS/Presets/Scripts folder.
2. Restart Photoshop CS
3. Open an image and run the script with the File/Scripts/RandomPhotoKitColor menu option.
Alternatively, you can record an action that calls the script and assign it to a keyboard shortcut. Each time you activate the keyboard shortcut, the script will delete any existing PhotoKit color effects and create a new random set of effects.
Obviously you need the PhotoKit Color plug-in installed to use the script.
--Tom
http://fors.net/scripts/RandomPhotoKitColor/RandomPhotoKitColor.js
1. Save it in your Photoshop CS/Presets/Scripts folder.
2. Restart Photoshop CS
3. Open an image and run the script with the File/Scripts/RandomPhotoKitColor menu option.
Alternatively, you can record an action that calls the script and assign it to a keyboard shortcut. Each time you activate the keyboard shortcut, the script will delete any existing PhotoKit color effects and create a new random set of effects.
Obviously you need the PhotoKit Color plug-in installed to use the script.
--Tom