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Can I have two sets of settings?


Wizz

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When I first started using photoshop I was using it for the classic face swapping and whatnot. But recentl I got into pixelart. So I found this website that had a walkthrough on how to change your photoshop settings for doing pixelart. But I want to also do some of the old photoshoping and the pixelart settings arn't good for that.
Is there a way for me to switch between the pixelart settings (current) and the default settings? By that I mean is there a way to save the settings and just choose which preset of settings I want to use, instead of setting everything manualy?
- Thank you.
 

chrisix

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windows>workspace>save workspace...
that way you can switch between different workspaces
 

Wizz

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I've tried this before, but it only saves pallete locations, keyboard shortcuts and menus. I'm looking for a way to save settings the same way as this. For instance: for the purposes of pixelart, I have changed the 'image interpolation' setting, from the default: 'bicubic', to 'nearest neighbour'. I have saved this wokspace and then I set it back to 'default workspace' and the setting remained the same (nearest neighbour). I have no need to save a workspace, all my menus and palletes are the same. Just alot of settings are different. So I'm looking for a way to save those, so that I will be able to switch from pixelart to default in a couple of clicks. Thanks for the answer though.
 

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