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Try this plugin:
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Source code available
BoltBait replied to Oliver Nordestgaard's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
No problem. I'm just going to close this... -
Source code available
BoltBait replied to Oliver Nordestgaard's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
If you are decompiling a debug build with associated .pdb file, it may be possible to get the actual variable names. Not for a release build. -
Install won't allow custom folder.
BoltBait replied to iamhondo's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
When you click the Browse button, is drive F available? -
Source code available
BoltBait replied to Oliver Nordestgaard's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
While C# decompilers are pretty good, they are not perfect. In the code example you show, those are not the actual variable names used in the real code. And, without those names, the code is actually more difficult to understand. And, no, comments from the source files are not saved in the executable so the decompiler can not produce them. While function names are preserved, variable names are lost and so are lots of other things. Sometimes commands are changed (like from "switch" to "if then" blocks, etc.) -
Looking for a plugin as follows...
BoltBait replied to Collector's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
I wonder if this is the plugin used: https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/32240-droste-v10-aug-31-2015/ -
Remember the fonts I've used ...
BoltBait replied to hanspeter's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Since you always put text on it's own layer (... you do this, right?!) just put the font name in the layer's name. -
Make sure ALL of your Windows Updates are applied. Then, install the .NET v4.8 via this link: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/thank-you/net48 Once that's installed, make sure all of your Windows Updates are applied. Then, try to install the latest Paint.NET again from this link: https://www.dotpdn.com/downloads/pdn.html (Upper right corner of screen)
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Answered by Rick himself here: https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/399-frequently-asked-questions-faq/ Closing.
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Brush suggestion for Paint.net
BoltBait replied to JakeTheWolfie's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Try this plugin: https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/110673-brush-factory-v18-dec-10th-2018/ -
Avoid confirmation when opening files
BoltBait replied to keiichiweb's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
The reason the dialog box exists is so that Paint.NET knows what you want to do with the files you just dropped into the screen... Do you want to open each file as a separate image or do you want to open each file as a layer in your current drawing. Paint.NET can't make an assumption in this case. -
It is a good start. Here's the thing: As you start out, select the squares you want on the top most layer and do those. Then, when you go back to the source layer, select overlapping squares and process those. You'll see that they neatly work fine as the overlapping part is already processed from above.
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Start with a standard picture in the right size. You'll need my plugin pack installed and your primary color should be black and secondary color white. Select your starting picture layer. Use the selection tool to select one rectangle. Press Ctrl+X followed by Ctrl+Shift+V. Run the Effects > Selection > Outline Selection (Outline width: 1, Color: black) Repeat for each rectangle you wish to have in your final image. Start with the squares you want as the top most layers. Select your starting picture layer. Press Ctrl+A followed by Shift+Backspace (This should fill your background layer with white.) Save as PNG file (flattening as required.) For an advanced look, before saving, press Ctrl+D, then select one of the square layers and run Effects > Object > Object Shadow (all defaults). Repeat for a handful of those layers... the ones that look like they're at the top most level.
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Transparent selection function
BoltBait replied to Ilias's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
To do what you expect, after selecting your pixels press Ctrl+X to cut them and press Ctrl+Shift+V to past them into a new layer. Then, you can move your selection around like you expect where the transparent pixels do not replace the pixels below. -
Find plugin to merge each of layers to background
BoltBait replied to promanga's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
I wasn't sure as I had never done this myself. I was just typing up the steps without actually doing them. I will edit my suggestions above. I'm glad it worked out for you. I know my instructions were rather terse. -
Problem with Polish letter Ś
BoltBait replied to Grzegorz's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Rick *IS* working on a fix... -
paint.net 4.1.6 is now available!
BoltBait replied to Rick Brewster's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
I'm not sure, but would guess 200%. I, personally, run my 4K laptop at 300%, so the effect was even worse. -
paint.net 4.1.6 is now available!
BoltBait replied to Rick Brewster's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Yes. You can see for yourself here: https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/113943-paintnet-416-is-now-available/?do=findComment&comment=556304 -
No stocks used: ChainsawPDN.zip Here is a photograph of me and my chainsaw in action: https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/8664-boltbaits-personal-gallery-newest-art-on-page-9-oct-24/?do=findComment&comment=211022
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Applying effect to all layers.
BoltBait replied to miow's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Yes, Paint.NET effect plugins can create and save files. -
Applying effect to all layers.
BoltBait replied to miow's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Nope.