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ardneh

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  1. A section from your posted image shown with red background layer. Resize image 400%. Color pick and eliminate grey using the Kill Color Keeper plugin. Duplicate and merge layer 4 times to get rid of partially transparent edges. Magic Wand white (Shift key down). Invert selection and press Delete on the keyboard to eliminate dark artifacts. Apply Effects > Noise > Median Radius 30 Percentile 50 This does cause noticeable distortion where the lines cross.
  2. Your example is selected. Will the effect work properly if you deselect first? Ctrl D is deselect shortcut. ============================== Another possible effect to use is Alpha Blur with Shift In adjusted.
  3. If you hover over a menu entry it will give you the name of the .dll. The built-in Flip will flip the entire image. The Flip plugin flips a layer or the contents of a selection.
  4. You could make a Desktop or taskbar shortcut to the Palette folder.
  5. You could use Outline Object plugin with different colors and thicknesses. Your starting lines should be on a transparent layer.
  6. Fill a New Layer above the background with white. Make a Rectangular selection as shown. Press Delete on the keyboard. Apply Gaussian blur.
  7. Probably the best workaround is to first move one layer to its new position using the Paneling plugin. Then use Ctrl F on each additional layer. The plugin will automatically align the additional layers.
  8. If you want to erase a selection, be sure to use the Delete key. Not the Backspace key. The Backspace key will fill the selection.
  9. You can rename the Effects folder to OldEffects, make a new Effects folder and copy over only the plugins that you actually want.
  10. Rename the downloaded file to: AverageSelectionColor.zip
  11. The problem I have with the Recolor tool is that any antialiasing will retain some of the original color.
  12. Some additional thoughts: Make a Rectangular Selection half the width of the canvas. Then Cut / Paste into New Layer. (There will be no overlap) Flip the layer horizontally. Toggle off visibility and make the unflipped layer active. Apply Grid Warp. Make the flipped layer visible and active. Press Ctrl F to have Grid Warp repeat what it did to the first layer, then flip the layer back to its original position. That's the process I used to do this. (Except Liquify was used rather than Grid Warp.)
  13. On my paint.net install, Transparency can be opened with this: Alt A T Enter
  14. If you want to resize the image contained in a selection: Copy / Paste into New Image Ctrl C Ctrl Alt V Resize the new image and copy / paste into a new layer in the original file.
  15. Have you tried using the portable version? https://github.com/paintdotnet/release/releases
  16. Another possibility is to work with an expanded canvas. On the base layer place an enlarged palette of whatever colors you might wish to choose from. From any layer you may be working on you can access those colors using the Color Picker tool with the Ctrl key held down. (Color Picker tool shortcut key: K ) The Color Picker tool offers an option to automatically return to the previous tool after picking a color.
  17. The Colors window cannot be resized. When my eyes are tired I use these. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00TAPIZZS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
  18. This plugin may help with correcting for the non-parallel camera angle:
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