Adjust the roundcorners of your photoshop shapes now with this great photoshop script. Wish i found this years ago.
Download: http://photoshopscripts.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/rounded-rectangle-radius-resizer/
Adjust the roundcorners of your photoshop shapes now with this great photoshop script. Wish i found this years ago.
Download: http://photoshopscripts.wordpress.com/2012/11/29/rounded-rectangle-radius-resizer/
Last week i posted some great actions and told about the time saving power that Photoshop actions can have. To go one step further, we can use the Photoshop Droplets. The next video will explain how to turn your photoshop action into a droplets.
A droplet is a small app that can do something within a program, for example in Photoshop it can trigger a action and for Flow ftp can upload your files to a certain folder.
Great time saver!
Link to video: http://www.artzstudio.com/2008/08/bulk-image-compression-with-photoshop-droplets/
Below you will find the best Photoshop actions and plugins i use, if you have more please share in the comments with the rest of us.
No more banding - http://nomorebanding.com/
987 grid generator action - http://978.gs/
960 grid generator action - http://960.gs/
Drop shadow generator (not free) - View on Graphic river
I have this plugin and i know it’s not free but use it often so i thought i put it here to.
Guidelines generator - http://www.guideguide.me/
Order images - http://lumens.se/tychpanel/

As a designer we use our Guidelines inside Photoshop a lot of time to keep out designs on track and professional. But these guidelines can be a pain to setup, especially when you want them in a grid. Thanks to Cameron McEfee we now have a Photoshop plugin to generate our grids for us. Have a try it’s free.
Download it at http://www.guideguide.me .
I like Photoshop layer comps, they give you the opportunity to present your design with the different states (for example dropdown menu’s or button hovers) without making multiple copies of your design. The let you enable on and off status of a layer and the blending modes.
This video tutorial gives a great explaination of how to do it yourself.

I just bought this awesome tools of the makers of Espresso, called MacRabbit.