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  1. Try this thread: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2023
  2. This is not a Paint.NET question. It is a HTML question. I suggest you find an HTML support forum and ask your question there.
  3. Manette, you may want to read the following pages. They should show you how to make a UI in CodeLab. From the CodeLab help file: [*:21j2og26]Designing a User Interface for Your Effect [*:21j2og26]Sample Code for User Interface Elements ...and finally... [*:21j2og26]Building a DLL File
  4. If you want a vector image editor, do a web search for Inkscape.
  5. Yeah, it's a mess right now. The problem is that both Curtis and I put in code to handle indenting... Curtis already fixed that kind of stuff for the next release for me by removing his indent handling. Give me a couple of days to finish my updates...
  6. Nice. I like this much better than your original ones. Although, now you don't have the black drop shadow around the whole button.
  7. Type your text on its own layer. Then, use pyrochild's Outline Object plugin to add the glow.
  8. If you have a black and white image that you want to color, simply create a new layer above your picture. Change the blending mode of that layer to Multiply. Select a color and start painting on your new layer. You don't even have to be very careful when coloring as the Multiply blending mode will handle the sloppy coloring well.
  9. Kat, I like the buttons. I wonder, however, how they would look if the shadows of the button contents was similar to the top button outline instead of gray.
  10. Like this: viewtopic.php?t=2935 :?: If you follow the steps, just don't do step 9. Instead, do Image > Flatten.
  11. Regardless of what type of UI is employed, the rendering algorithm is still not very good. I bet Tanel could write a better algorithm. I'm curious where he wondered off to...
  12. Read this: http://boltbait.googlepages.com/install And, if that doesn't work... post here: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=2023
  13. Try this plugin: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=6524 Try the built-in Effects > Noise > Reduce Noise effect. Also, try the Adjustments menu. And, finally, look in the Effects > Photo menu for some interesting stuff.
  14. In Corel Photo Paint, the red eye removal is a tool, not an effect. When you select the tool, the cursor changes into an eye, then you simply click on in the center of the eye you want corrected and the tool handles the rest (including figuring out the proper size, etc.) Perhaps you could change yours to match?
  15. What do you mean? (OK, actually, I do have 3 new plugins... 2 ready to go and 1 being optimized by Ed Harvey right now. I'll publish all three when he's done.)
  16. Show us a screenshot of your Effects folder. Are you sure you've "unblocked" the dll files?
  17. Have you tried Simon Brown's Custom Brush plugin? You can find it here: viewtopic.php?f=16&t=23093
  18. Where did you find this plugin? How do you know that it is compatible with Paint.NET?
  19. That I'm not too sure about. Some of the settings produce wild results. Not very smooth at all (especially at the left part of the sliders).
  20. Not automatically, but there is an easy workaround. Open your picture. Ctrl-A (select all) Ctrl-Alt-V (paste into a new image) Ctrl-S (save that new image)
  21. Also, read this thread: viewtopic.php?f=20&t=3446 to understand why I'm closing yours.
  22. Place both images on their own layer. Adjust the opacity of the top layer by selecting it and pressing F4.
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