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Everytime there is a Photoshop update, my Pixelsquid plugin will not work.

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Aug 19, 2020 Aug 19, 2020

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I try to re-install it

 

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Aug 21, 2020 Aug 21, 2020

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Sounds like Pixelsquid may not be keeping up with the Adobe updates. Please check with them. If this is an essential plugin for you, I suggest holding off on updating PS until Pixelsquid tells you they're prepared.


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Jul 29, 2023 Jul 29, 2023

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It's still an issue - with Ps 2023 (rel. 24.6) - Win 11.

 

I've contacted PixelSquid & even recorded & sent their Support folks display videos of it not working in Ps (I'm trying to use the PixelSquid plugin).

 

They just write back and say their product is supposed to work in a way that it should not (ie, they keep insisting that users shouldn't be able to adjust the spin/rotation of a 3D object once it's added as a .png to a Ps layer stack). Of course that's wrong. The whole idea is to be able to rotate the object to fit the scene of a composite once it's added. But, FYI, their devs don't seem to be addressing the compatibility issues with Photoshop. Which - yes - is their problem and not Adobe's, except that Adobe provides access to the PixelSquid extension thru it's marketplace (where PixelSquid now has a substantial number of 1-star ratings b/c of non-working). Given they're charging $200 for the product it's a definite 'buyer beware' situation...

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