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    On 10/17/2020 at 8:36 AM, Pixey said:

    Why not try to redraw it on a transparent layer.  If you want to retain the transparency, uncheck the white background layer and then Save As a .png

     

     

    Thanks for your input! I've been having trouble figuring out how to make it the way I drew it.

     

    On 10/17/2020 at 3:15 PM, welshblue said:

     I used to use https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/13535-isolate-lineart/ when I put my daughters sketches on the PC years ago, but I'm sure you're more likely to have  https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/109122-color-clearer/ installed ?   which will do the same if you're primary colour is white 

     

    I'll look into those 2 plugins. I don't have them installed.

  2. Hi everyone,

     

    I drew this sketch, then sent it to my PC and copy/pasted in PDN. I started using the magic wand tool to remove the background. But I couldn't remove the background all at once. I tried lowering the Tolerance and changing the flood mode. Does it seem like I should draw it again on white paper? With cleaner lines?.. Literally just thought about that while typing.

     

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  3. PLEASE HELP!!! This just happened to me in paint.net 4.1.5. I last saved the .pdn 2/19. Hadn't made any significant changes. Then today 2/21, I get the error with the following details: 

     

    Application version: paint.net 4.1.5

    System.IO.EndOfStreamException: Attempted to read past the end of the stream.
       at PaintDotNet.IO.StreamExtensions.ProperRead(Stream input, Byte[] buffer, Int32 offset, Int32 count) in D:\src\pdn\src\Base\IO\StreamExtensions.cs:line 131
       at PaintDotNet.Document.FromStream(Stream stream) in D:\src\pdn\src\Data\Document.cs:line 1393
       at PaintDotNet.FileType.Load(Stream input) in D:\src\pdn\src\Data\FileType.cs:line 496
       at PaintDotNet.Functional.Func.Eval[T1,TRet](Func`2 f, T1 arg1) in D:\src\pdn\src\Base\Functional\Func.cs:line 158

     

    Does this mean anything to ya'll? I clearly don't want to lose this file! Days of work and at least 6 layers. 10 if you can't the ones I've merged down. 

    NOTE: The file is now 4kb

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