- Bjango actions
- Bjango scale actions
- Bjango tools panel
- Hazel rules
- Photoshop scripts
- macOS workflows
- Version history
- License
- Feedback and future plans
Too many actions to list here. Jump over to the Bjango Actions help document to read about them all.
To install the actions, double click Bjango Actions.atn
. The actions should then be available in the Actions
panel in Photoshop.
Scales the document, then runs the Scale Patterns to 100% script
. Some scripts also run the appropriate Mask Feather scaling
script. Astute readers will also note that these actions take a history snapshot before scaling, so even if things go horribly wrong, you should be able to recover.
To install the actions, double click Bjango Scale Actions.atn
. The actions should then be available in the Actions
panel in Photoshop.
Some actions to create commonly used adjustment layers, then remove the bitmap mask attached, and rename to remove 1
etc. Basically, a cleaner and quicker way to add gradient maps, levels, curves and vibracy adjustment layers.
A Photoshop CC 2015 tool panel configuration, with easier access to many common screen design tools.
To install the tools panel, drag Bjango Tools Panel.tbr
to the Photoshop app icon in your Dock. Please note that some tool keyboard shortcuts will also change (R
for rectangle, E
for ellipse etc). These can be edited further to suit your use.
Some Hazel rules to assist with moving, renaming and placing into folders, as per My app design workflow.
Some amazing Photoshop scripts that will change your life for the better. Scale Patterns to 100%
resets all patterns to 100% scale. The Scale Mask Feather
scripts scale mask feathering by 33.3%, 50%, 66.6%, 150%, 200%, 300%, 400% or a value of your choosing. These are handy when you scale your documents.
To install the scripts, double click Installers/Install (Photoshop CC 2015)
, or copy the scripts to your /Adobe Photoshop CC 2015/Presets/Scripts/
folder and restart Photoshop. The scripts should then be available under the File
→ Scripts
menu in Photoshop.
A bunch of macOS workflows for adding or removing @2x
and @3x
from filenames. Drag files you’d like changed to the workflows to process those filenames.
These documents are maintained by @marcedwards. If you find errors or have suggestions, I’d love to hear about them.