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How to create a new assest (Photo) from an older texture pack?


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3 years ago I purchased (or got free through a promo, can't remember) the Dirk WÅstenhagen-Fine Art Texture Collection. In my Affinity profile, it shows the collection under my purchases. But it has the Affinity logo icon and store next to it. Clicking it takes my to the page showing all my purchases. I can re-download them,  but this texture pack isn't set up to be used for assets. It's just 99 .jpeg files. So I can't access them through the Assets tab in Affinity photo.

I know that I can open one of the files, then add it to a created asset category by "adding from selection," but I would have to do that for all 99 images, and it won't keep the file name, unless I manually re-name it.

Is there a quick way to make an asset pack from a folder of images? I also have an older Uplift Epic skies Overlay pack that I would also like to add to the assets tab.

 

Thank you.

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8 hours ago, Benergizer said:

Is there a quick way to make an asset pack from a folder of images?

Create a new blank document (any size)

Using File Manager drag the files from the folder onto the blank document (don't worry if some are not entirely on the document or are too large for the document)

Select all layers in the Layers panel

In assets create a new category (if needed)

Still in assets use the option "Add from Selection" to add the JPG files to your assets

 

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