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quaqzi

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  1. This feature is requested since at least 10 years so at the very least there should be some workaround for this. After all this is pretty standard use case for many cases. Why not simply make another shortcut to repeat last adjustment or last operation for that matter on selected layer - alongside CTRL-F for effects. This would not be ideal but still doable. And relatively simple to code I suppose if layer groups require internals redesign. I ended up installing GIMP + GAP plugin specifically for that purpose... I would not have to look elsewhere if Paint.NET would offer some kind of solution... What are you saying exactly? That the target audience is different? If I need simple editor to draw a circle I would use M$ Paint... Isn't it the whole idea to perfect the software and extend feature set with something that is required by users? What's wrong with comparing similar software? IMHO it's not a bad thing to use good and tried software as an benchmark and inspiration. Feature set for similar software always converge to some degree and there are always subsets that in time become standard and indispensable. Performing specific action on all layers (or subset of layers) isn't some quirky feature requested by one person for very specific need. I'm not a graphic designer and only use this kind of software from time to time. I had Paint.NET already installed and I would not even imagine this is not possible at all. Seems very natural thing to do - people requestinng this for 10 years also seems to confirm this... So what's the problem ? Regards, Q.
  2. Hello, I have this icon file which holds ~20 size versions. I have IcoCur.dll installed so the file gets opened without problems, all sizes are represented as separate layers. All I need to do is to change the hue of the icon - make multiple color versions of original icon. This means i need to change all size versions at once so all layers. How do I do it? I found some very old thread saying it's not possible and suggesting to use Ctrl-F (repeat effect) and this do not work for Adjustments... Why there's no option to select multiple layers on which to operate? Isn't it a standard option for software that uses layers? Otherwise this function is very limited... I really don't want to manually do same operation 100+ times for say 5 icon colors. No to mention if I have to do it for more colors... Any suggestions? //Paint.NET v 4.0.19 Regards Q.
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