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May 11, 2017
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Adobe Paper Textures Pro - Adding textures Locks Computer [OSX Sierra]

  • May 11, 2017
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I'm having an issue with Adobe Paper Textures Pro in Photoshop CC 2017.1.1

When I try and add more textures PS locks up and I have to force quit to get out.

Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated

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Correct answer Jeff Arola

The path to the default paper texture textures is

/Library/Application Support/Adobe/CEP/extensions/com.AdobePaperTexturePro/textures

First go back to the paper textures pro panel and after you click on Select a Folder to add more textures and photoshop seems to freeze after selecting the folder press the esc key and see if the textures load.

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Trevor.Dennis
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Community Expert
May 14, 2017

What operating system?

Are you pointing to a new folder containing textures?

It is working OK her with Windows 10

JimboG210Author
Inspiring
May 15, 2017

OSX Sierra. Yes, trying to point to a folder that has additional textures. It's when I choose that folder that it locks up. I can't find where the textures are located that came with Paper Textures Pro .... I thought I might just load my additional textures there if i could find it

Trevor.Dennis
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May 15, 2017

If you hover over one of the thumbnails it displays the file name.  Note this might depend on Preference settings.

Searching for 2014_Alice resolved to the following in Windows 10.  I don't 'think' it is a hidden folder.

C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Adobe\CEP\extensions\com.AdobePaperTexturePro\textures

The texture files are all JPG  —  Actually I didn't test all of them, so Assume might have done that making an ass of me thing.

JJMack
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Community Expert
May 11, 2017

Try some other version of Photoshop with your subscription you can install cs6, CC, CC 2014, CC 2015, CC 2015.5 and CC 2017.  I have then all installed and have my system use CC 2014 by default.

JJMack
JimboG210Author
Inspiring
May 14, 2017

Thanks .... I've been doing that (CS6)but was hoping I could find a way to stay in CC2017

JJMack
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May 14, 2017

I use CC 2014, CC 2017 is a work in progress IMO.

JJMack