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Editing Default Tilesets of Essentials

RaulCortez

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    Hey everyone,


    I have a very basic question, and quite frankly i don't even know if it belongs to this section of the forum, but since it's something from Essentials, maybe someone could help me out.


    I usually work with Photoshop and Paint to edit, resize, etc. Everything i need, but i have issues when trying to add new things or recolor the Outside tileset from Essentials on PS.

    As people who work with Photoshop may know, after certain limit photoshop doesn't allow you to save normally, but instead only let you save as "Large Document Format" or .PSB

    Does anyone know how to work around that to save the file as PNG?

    That, or does anyone know what program can i use to edit huge files like those without facing those type of size issues?

    Thanks!
     
    You could try the free program Gimp. It works like Photoshop but with less features I have been using it for 2 years without any problems and I have tried it with very large files like the one you are referring too and it saves without problems. Here's the download link.

    https://download.cnet.com/GIMP/3000-2192_4-10073935.html?tag=mncol;1
     
    You could try the free program Gimp. It works like Photoshop but with less features I have been using it for 2 years without any problems and I have tried it with very large files like the one you are referring too and it saves without problems. Here's the download link.

    https://download.cnet.com/GIMP/3000-2192_4-10073935.html?tag=mncol;1

    Thanks!

    EDITEDITEDIT


    I've found a site where you can do this - save the huge file as a psb image and then upload it here:

    https://telegraphics.com.au/psdparse-online/

    It will produce a PNG image of it, so you just have to save it on your computer and Voila!

    That's how i did it. Hope it helps, and if someone has an easier way to do it, well, then put it here so it helps everyone :)
     
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