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  1. See the bottom of the first post Applying effects from Photoshop's Filters menu in paint.net.
  2. This tutorial is available as a PDF. Click here to view or download it. This tutorial is an adaptation of the tutorial How To Make Mud Texture In Photoshop. The final image from the original tutorial is shown below. Required Plugins: PSFilterPdn by @null54 Color Balance+ by @dpy Emboss+ by @ReMake Wind - Photoshop filter Note: Read first How to install Plugins and Applying effects from Photoshop's Filters menu in paint.net. 1. Create a New Document () with a size of 600x450px. In the Color window, set the default colors (). Fill () the image with black color. 2. Apply the Turbulence () effect (Effects -> Render -> Turbulence) with a Period of 256, leave the rest of the settings as default. Repeat (Ctrl+F) the effect. 3. Apply the Clouds () effect (Effects -> Render -> Clouds) with Difference blend mode, leave the rest of the settings as default. Repeat (Ctrl+F) the effect. 4. Apply the Color Balance+ effect (Adjustments -> Color Balance+) with these settings: Cyan-Red - -50, Magenta-Green - 35, Yellow-Blue - 60, Tone Balance - Shadows. Uncheck Preserve Luminosity checkbox. 5. Run the PSFilterPdn effect (Effects -> 8bf Filter). Click on the pointer to the left of Stylize and select the Wind filter. Click the Run Filter button. In the dialog box that opens, select the From the left direction. Click OK, then click OK in the 8bf Filter window. 6. Repeat step 5 by selecting From the right direction for the Wind effect. 7. Rotate () the image clockwise (Image -> Rotate 90° Clockwise or Ctrl+H). Repeat (Ctrl+F) the Wind effect (in this case, the Wind effect with the From the right direction will be applied). 8. Repeat step 5 by selecting From the Left direction for the Wind effect. Rotate () the image counterclockwise (Image -> Rotate 90° Сounter-Сlockwise or Ctrl+G). 9. Apply the Emboss+ effect (Effects -> Stylize -> Emboss+) with these settings: Angle - 135, Height - 1, Amount - 500. 10. Apply the Sepia () effect (Adjustments -> Sepia). Note: All settings described in this tutorial are approximate and depend on image size and the desirable end result.
  3. I found the cause of the crash. This is the file MSVCRT.dll, located in the effects folder. After removing it, the problem is fixed.
  4. https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/119721-umlaut/#comment-593641
  5. If the scale is 1, then the image and text are too small for me.
  6. The text of the first post was added due to the occurrence of error 0x8007007E.
  7. Many years ago I printed photos edited in one of the popular photo editors and saved in jpg format (the original photos were in png format). Then the quality of the photos was quite satisfactory to me. Later, when I decided to retouch these photos, I was very disappointed with the appearance of artifacts. The original png photos were already lost by that time.
  8. The effect has been updated to version 1.3. The Grayscale Alpha checkbox has been removed in the new version, its function has been moved to the Replace RGB with Color drop-down list. This made it possible to simplify the user interface. The effect icon has been changed (fixed) according to the plan (in the previous version it was accidentally rotated 180° vertically).
  9. For me, the simplest method of script conversion turned out to be creating a project template in CodeLab based on the default CodeLab script.
  10. Added variant 10 using the PS filter Stained Glass (see Applying effects from Photoshop's Filters menu in paint.net).
  11. Probably by the word effects you mean presets with an extension .xml? From which source did you download Gradient Mapping.dll?
  12. I probably missed this moment or forgot about it.
  13. I noticed that the presets for Gradient Mapping were previously save at ..\paint.net UserFiles\Effect Presets\Gradients Mapping. In paint.net version 4.3.2 presets are saved at ..\paint.net UserFiles\Effect Preset\System.Private.CoreLib. Is this a typo in the folder name?
  14. Example image for comparison, Setting saturation of all pixels to 100% and Setting the value of all pixels to 100% are the same image.
  15. Added Plugin Pack and Installer for paint.net 4.3.2+ (including the new Alpha Transform effect).
  16. In two days, 100 views and 25 downloads - I'm impressed. Probably this plugin can be useful. I would like to know the opinion of other members about this plugin. Is there a need to include it in my Plugin Pack?
  17. Which particular plugin from this plugin pack caused you disappointment? After the update paint.net to version 4.3.2, some effects have become non-working. If you point to a specific plugin, the developers will very likely be able to fix it so that in the future other users (including you) will not be disappointed in this effect. Although there may be other reasons for your failure.
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