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  1. On 7/13/2022 at 9:49 AM, Pixey said:

    What's happening is that each time you import the .png it is opening in a new window:

     

    7-windows-open.png

     

    You need to import via > Layers > import, then the image will stay in the same window.

     

    Alternatively, if your smaller image is in window 2, copy it, then move over to window 1 and paste into a new layer.

    Thats iT !!! Thank so much! P.S. Sorry so late in responding, but the 'Follow Topic', which I assume is supposed to send me an email when there is a response, either doesn't seem to work, or that is not what it is supposed to do.

     

    Harry

  2. I am using Paint Net 4.3.11, running on Windows 7 Pro SP1. I am having a real problem trying to add a small .png image on top of another larger .png image. The first image that I add appears in the Layers dropdown as it should. But then when I try to add the second image (either from a file or from the image icons which appear at the top of the program), the 2nd image just replaces the first one! It doesn't matter if I have added a new blank layer to the Layers dropdown or not. And it doesn't matter which of the two files I place first in the Layers dropdown.

     

    I did a search in Paint's Help, but I could not find anything that addresses the issue.

     

    What am I doing wrong here?

     

     

    Harry

    PaintNetLayerProblemE.jpg

  3. I have Paint.Net 4.2.15 running on Windows 7. I have the same issue as hunterbr had back in 2007.

     

    I tried to follow the steps you prescribed.

    #1 .Worked fine.

    #2 says: Choose the rectangle tool and change the outline icon at the top of the window into :ShapeInterior: .

     

    I chose the rectangular tool, but I could not find an outline icon at the top of the window to change. Did I miss something, or has paint.net changed the procedure since 2007?

     

     

    Harry

  4. I run PaintNet 4.27 on Windows 7 Pro (64 bit) SP1. I have tried several times over the past couple of weeks to try to update to 4.28.

     

    I always get this error message: "There was an error while checking for updates. There was an error decompressing the download."

     

    I searched the forum for 'updates' and could not find this issue addressed. Does anyone else have this problem, and if so, what is the solution?

     

    Harry

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  5. On 6/3/2018 at 4:58 AM, Eli said:

    I think you are using it on the wrong layer.

     

    It is working just fine today. Perhaps I was implementing 'Paste from Clipboard' incorrectly before.

     

    I have written some instructions so I don't forget the next time.

     

     

    Harry

  6. I have Paint.net 4.0.21, running on Windows Pro (64 bit) SP1 operating system. I  just installed your Plug In Pack  4.7.6565.29427. I followed your clear instructions, and installed all of the Plug ins. Everything seemed to go smoothly. And the Help screens seem very good.

     

    I was really interested in your Effects->Fill plugins. I really like the option of being able to Fill from a File via Browsing. I find that much easier/quicker than the traditional Fill from Clipboard.

     

    But I think there is a problem with both of these plugins. The Zoom feature is REVERSED! Look at the attachment. The top screen ('Fill from Clipboard') shows the image I filled placed in the left upper corner. The Zoom is set to 1.0.

     

    Now look  at the  2nd screen. Here Zoom is set to 0.301. But the image is LARGER. In  the third screen, the Zoom is set to 2.775, and the image is smaller!

     

    In the last screen I used 'Fill from File'. The same problem exists, as shown my having to set the Zoom to 0.374 to get a larger than standard image.

     

    Would you please check and see if you can confirm this problem?

     

    Thanks,

     

     

    Harry

    FillFromClipboard_ZoomProblemE.jpg

  7. I have Paint.net 4.0.21, running on Windows Pro (64 bit) SP1 operating system.

     

    I followed the thread when you proposed setting up what became PasteFromClipboard. I think it is a great concept. I recently installed Version 1.2.

     

    But I have found what seems to be a problem. The Blend feature does not seem to work. Look at the attachment. In the top image, you can see that I have checked 'Blend with Canvas Image' and selected Normal as the Blend Mode. The red arrow points to the small image I pasted from my Clipboard.

     

    Now look at the bottom image. There I selected the Xor Blend Mode, which usually results in an image much different from the Normal. But it looks the same. I also tried then clicking the "OK' button, in case that might be what was required to change the Blend Mode. No difference. I then tried every Blend Mode in your dropdown list. They all looked the same.

     

    Is there a problem here, or have I missed a step somewhere?

     

    Harry

    PasteFromClipboard_BlendProblemE.jpg

  8. Eli:

     

    I downloaded the KrisVDM pack, and installed three of the effects, including Object Align. But I can't get Object Align to do anything. I open an image, and expand the canvas. Then I select one of the Object Align options. A small screen flashes briefly (so fast I can't see what it says), but the image does not move! Perhaps I am using it incorrectly. Can you give me a few tips?

     

    The other two effects I downloaded work just fine.

     

     

    Harry

  9. I'm having a slightly different problem. I have an image, 900px by 375 px. I want to merge that with a 900px x 675px image on another layer, but I want the 900px x 375px image to be in the center of the composite.

     

    I'm faiirly new to paint.net , but it seemed like the solution was to use the Image->Canvas Size command, where I can create a larger canvas size, and place my image in the center. The instruction for paint.net say the enlarged canvas will be transparent, but mine is white, and I cannot figure out how to change it to tranparent.

     

    Can someone provide a little guidance?

     

     

    Thanks,

     

    Harry

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