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  1. Interesting. I undrstand your method. Thanks for your suggestions!
  2. I was kinda hoping I could avoid splitting layers. Thanks anyway. I'll keep it in mind. Also isn't there a chance of parts of the layers overlapping each other with that method? I wanna try avoiding that. If there's no other option, then it's ok.
  3. I get that but I was wondering if there was already a way to do it (Like I said before I just want a static filter).
  4. In all honesty, I wanted a more uneven looking splatter so this won't work. Thanks anyway and sorry for the late response. Also I never knew you could combine 3d shapes with the plugin so I learnt something useful anyhow.
  5. Does anyone know how to do a split effect similar to what's shown here (not animated, just for a still image)? I've tried looking around, but no luck(must've been using the wrong terms).
  6. I basically want to do something like what is shown here: https://blog.designcrowd.com/article/892/creating-honey-covered-objects-photoshop-tutorial I was worried the methods shown might not be applicable to Paint.net (Though I am kinda hoping I'm proven wrong).
  7. I get that, but I only need to add such an effect for one still image, so I wanted to know how to do in in Paint.net
  8. I am working on a video which has a scene with a person getting covered in milk. I couldn't find anything else on the net (maybe I'm just using the wrong search terms). So how would one go about covering an object from an image in a fluid (milk, slime, honey etc)? Everything I've tried looks like rubbish.
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