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Enlarging a jpg image
AndrewDavid replied to highstream's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Hello @highstream Welcome to the forum Using the Magic Wand tool - set the tolerance to 15 and select the white area around your pic. Invert the selection and copy. Add new layer and paste image. Do not deselect. Holding the shift button, move the bottom right nub of the selection to the bottom right corner of the canvas and you will enlarge the image while maintaining aspect ratio. Hope this helps. -
Have you tried PDNRepair.exe ?
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Object of the Fortnight - Discussion thread.
AndrewDavid replied to toe_head2001's topic in Discussion
@welshblue When Everyone Learns Something Helpfull Before Loosing Usefull Energy I think I just figured you out mate -
Hi @LuNaTiC @BoltBait just beat me. His way will work. Another way of doing this; Use the rectangle select tool to size the area you want to keep. Hit Ctrl-C to copy the image. Select file new (It will be the same size you selected) then Ctrl-V to paste. I think this will better address your needs. Just another way of doing the same thing demonstrating the flexibility of Paint.Net.
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1296931056_Align.zip is what your change created. Windows The Forum software may not like the "+" in file names.
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The original post was named Align.Zip which opened to reveal align.dll Your latest post may have the label Align# in the code, but the DLL file is still named align.zip which opens to Align.DLL and overwrites the old one when placed in the effects folder. Hope this clarifies for @Seerose
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It does indeed. Another option for capturing photographs.
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Alternate suggestion. When opening the Manage Palette Menu - Have the default selection be the currently loaded palette (highlighted of course to make it easy to see what is loaded). I think it might be easier to implement. Since we are on the subject - Mouse wheel functionality for the list of palettes would be appreciated as well. I recall asking for that in the menu structure due to the long lists of plug ins. One of the updates (4.1) implemented that functionality.
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GenesisVFX (Alpha 3 - Ready To Test)
AndrewDavid replied to ishani's topic in Plugin Developer's Central
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GenesisVFX (Alpha 3 - Ready To Test)
AndrewDavid replied to ishani's topic in Plugin Developer's Central
@ishani Successfully installed but ...... At 1360 X 768 the plugin does not fit the screen. No save or exit buttons displayed. The only way out is Task Manager. I can move the screen beyond the edges but the buttons still do not appear. running Win10 1903. -
How would i create a smoke effect?
AndrewDavid replied to frankensteiner316's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Hi @frankensteiner316 Welcome to the forum. Looks like a layer of the built in filter "Clouds" was used. Select red and black as colors and adjust to desired effect. Place above or below background image (in this case faces were used) and play with blend modes to create your picture Hope this helps -
Help gradienting and tinting image.
AndrewDavid replied to Y_Kazz's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Hi @Y_Kazz welcome to the forum. Different users have different methods of course. Here I used 2 plugins TR's Color Reducer to create a specific palette of colors and MJW's Recolor using palette just made It was quick and dirty to demonstrate another method of achieving a goal. Hope this helps -
Transparent selection function
AndrewDavid replied to Ilias's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Hi @TSi Welcome to the forum. I"m sure you are referring to the transparent pixels included in your selection. keep in mind you are selecting them. Knowing they are selected, there are 2 ways to remove them. First is by not selecting them. Use magic wand to select the transparent pixels then use Ctrl-I to invert selection to grab only colored pixels. The second way is using magic wand to deselect the transparent pixels you have initially selected by right-clicking on a transparent pixel. I would think @Rick Brewster has no intention of mimicking these other software packages. He has created a unique application that takes some practice with to be able to do what those other packages can do. Some with built in features but many others with the assistance of the plugin contributors. Just my 2 cents worth -
Reptorian's G'MIC Code Workshop
AndrewDavid replied to Reptillian's topic in Plugin Developer's Central
@DrewDale 516 is the correct amount. Are you looking under Testing -> Reptorian -> Picture Mosaic? -
How to move gif after adding the background?
AndrewDavid replied to HoLeePhuc's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
It will with this plugin Animation Viewer Effect plugin: 17.8.2015: LookAtIt.Effect v0.6.zip -
Hello @IngridFJ Download from this page This should work. If not - let us know.
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@Mark Half your problems can be solved looking at the Settings/Tools dialogue screen. Defaults can be changed as desired.
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Hi @Pam23 Welcome to the forum. Character Map is a utility included with Microsoft Windows operating systems and is used to view the characters in any installed font. Within Paint there is a plugin that allows you the same procedure to view characters of your installed fonts and allows you to render them to the canvas. Here's the plugin Hope this answers your question