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Does Gimp still use .pat files for patterns?

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I've noticed that most of the patterns I have downloaded for Gimp lately are just .png's. That makes it nice but does Gimp still use .pat files for patterns as well or did they get rid of that? It seems like Adobe Photoshop still uses .pat files.

abrMate 1.0 Released!

Well I want to apologize for not releasing as many textures, brushes, and patterns lately. It's because I finally decided to write a freeware Windows application for viewing, organizing, and exporting brushes to .png's. Go ahead and check it out if you're interested and remember this is version 1.0! Texturemate users can submit feature requests and bug fixes from their Profile Page.

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abrMate 1.1 - A Freeware Brush Viewer, Organizer, Converter, and Exporter for Windows

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Preview Photoshop or Gimp Brush Sets with ABRviewer

I've had a few people ask how I create the preview images for my brush packs; the little image underneath that shows each brush in a tiled view. I figure being able to see every single brush in the brush pack helps you determine if you want to download the abr file or not! Anyways, here's an example preview from my Wood Brushes 1 Brush Pack:

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