Some of the steps at this point can be arranged slightly – and, of course, once you get the idea of what you’re doing, feel free to toy around with it and add your own steps - making it easier or more effective for you. When it is finished, you will get something like below: You will not be able to do anything in Photoshop until it is finished. Once you have your files selected, click open, and this page will load the files you have selected click “ OK” and wait for it to open all the files in the stack. 100-300 shouldn’t be too bad but Photoshop might start having problems ( especially depending on the size of your RAM ) around 400+. Keep in mind, the more you select, the longer its going to take to load them – as well as the size of the file will impact it as well. For just the purpose of this tutorial, I only selected a small handful. I highly recommend putting only the files you want to load in the folder, that way you can just select all of them. You’re going to want to click BROWSE:įrom here, navigate to the folder with your screencaps/icons/etc. We’re going to go FILE > SCRIPTS > LOAD FILES INTO STACK:Īfter that, this screen is going to come up. If you have any questions, PLEASE LET ME KNOW and I will be happy to help!īy the end of the tutorial, I will have a batch of icons similar to:įirst things first – obviously – we want to open up photoshop: I’m using Photoshop CS5 on a Mac, but from what I’ve seen the process is fairly similar through different PS versions. I’m going to be going from screencaps I took in VLC to icons – however, this same process can be used for base icons, etc. However, I deleted that indie and I wasn’t aware that some people actually used that tutorial – I’ve had a few requests to redo this tutorial – so here we are! Years ago, on an old indie, I had done an older version of this tutorial.
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