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Also, always make a backup. It never hurts to be careful.
Which "dps file" are you referring to? I've tried opening just about everything I could think of in the
Steam Apps--> Common--> Dungeon Painter Studio directory with Sublime text2, and couldn't find anything with any legible text.
So this actually only applies if you used the old complete fantasy before the workshop, and then it applies to the maps themselves (sorry for not making clear). So, if you had been using complete fantasy from the discussion to create a map, and then you subscribed to this workshop, your map would still have a reference to "complete fantasy". You would then be able to open the .dps file for that map and change the collection over by changing the "path" of your objects:
http://puu.sh/wn7Fx/f83bc35443.png
If you never used the original complete fantasy this shouldn't be an issue, but if you have an alternative to switching over is to have both packs for any current projects, and then make sure you only use TheTot's complete fantasy for future maps.