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Some kind soul recently emailed to let me know that Super Blade Pro presets can be used in regular Blade Pro. I assume this person thought that I did not know this. Yes, I did. BUT there are a couple of drawbacks.
  1. You MUST change the .q5q extension to .q9q.
  2. Super Blade Pro has some settings that regular Blade Pro can't duplicate so you won't get the same effect as intended by the Super Blade Pro Preset.

As you can see, there is a difference.

Short instructions for saving presets: Each zip file will include the.Q5Q file and the bitmaps needed for the preset.  

You may already have some of the same bitmaps and you will not need to save a new copy. I chose to include the bitmaps in the zip files because in the past I have downloaded presets, but did not have the bitmaps I needed to use those presets. I'd rather be safe than sorry. 
This is a modified screen shot of how my folders are set up. If yours are set up differently, you do not need to change yours. This is just what works best for me. 
Depending on how you have your BladePro folders set up, will make a difference in where you choose to extract the files. 
I extract the bitmap (.bmp) files into the environment and texture folders and the preset ((.Q5Q or SBP) files into the SBPpresets folder which I created. If you have never used BladePro, you can also download BladePro presets into your presets folder. BUT Super BladePro presets will not work in regular BladePro. 

The White Collection: This is a small collection of texturized (mostly) white presets. 

The Moody Collection: This collection reminds me of formal dress, top coats and tails. 

The Red Hot Collection: If you are ready to set the world on fire, you don't want to miss this set.

The Metallic Collection: All that glitters is not gold, but you will find copper and glittery presets here. 

The Blues Collection: But do you prefer Chicago style or other styles? 

The Scratch and Sniff Collection: Warning! Don't view this collection on an empty stomach. You know, I hear it's best not to go to the grocery store under that condition either.
The It's not Easy Being Green Collection: Kermit the frog said it best. 
The Hodge Podge Collection: These presets don't really fit into any one color category. If you are looking for a special effect such as cork or just something funky, take a peek at these.
The Silver and Gold Collection: Need I say any more? 

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