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You can put it anywhere you want. It's not a part of Photoshop like brushes, they're just pictures. I keep mine on my desktop and use the Photoshop File Broswer (CTRL+Shft+O) to select what I want. And as for how to work it in Photoshop, go look at some tuts or just play around with it like I did. You have to be good at blending them or else they'll just stand out too much.
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A Shrubbery
Join Date: Oct 2006
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You open the c4d, the c4d is just like a render. You ctrl-a the c4d then ctrl-c and then ctrl-v in your sig. If you want to learn how to use the c4ds effectively you have to find some tuts.
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Detective Kirby
Join Date: Jun 2006
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The highest quality C4Ds to extract are .tiffs since they are cut out strictly from C4D in channels.
In case they are .tiffs go to the channels and control + click the alpha channel. If not and they are png just control +click the render layer.
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