Open trai25 opened 10 years ago
Just placing 'Velositey' in '/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS6/Plug-ins/Panels', as described in README
you mean '/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CC/Adobe Photoshop CC.app/Contents/Required/Plug-Ins'?
but there is no folder named 'Panels', so I created one and copied 'Velositey' in it, but it's not work...
You might try uninstalling Photoshop and then reinstall it. You should be able to see '/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CC/Plug-ins/Panels'. If you don't, try installing an extension like CSS3Ps via the Adobe Extension Manager to see if that will create the 'Panels' folder for you. Or create the folder manually, just make sure the path is '/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CC/Plug-ins/Panels' not '/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CC/Adobe Photoshop CC.app/Contents/Required/Plug-Ins'. Hope this helps you. Velositey is a great extension and huge time saver. I'm in the process of adding more templates to it using UI kits for even more time saving. Maybe I can submit a pull request when I'm finished.
It's work now! I just puted it in a wrong folder befor.
thank for your help~!
Sorry, but i follow all your advice but it doesn't work for me... Can anyone help me about this topic ?
How can I use velositey on Mac?