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  1. Hmm. If version 2.64 works for you (which uses .NET 2.0), why are you trying to install / uninstall / repair the .NET Framework?

    I'm trying to update Paint.net! But I can't! Because of the errors. (see above pictures)

    EDIT: I believe it was in the First post you told me to read that suggested I try to do the .net framework repair!

    Rick Brewster wrote:

    Wow, v2.64 -- that is very old!

    In the Bugs & Troubleshooting section, try reading the very first post, "Are you having problems uninstalling or installing".

  2. I tried Google:

    http://www.mcse.ms/message2274147.html

    EDIT:

    What I don't understand is that you're updating from v2.6, which is already based on .NET fx 2.0, and that you need to install .NET Fx again?

    Honestly, I don't understand any of it. I haven't been able to update since I installed the version I currently have. I will "wade" through all the information you guys have provided (again) and try it again, maybe I missed something before. I will notify if I figure it out or if I don't and just stay with this old version I have. Thanks for trying to help!

  3. grrr...having a problem with updates. They won't install. This is one error, the other is windows installer problem! Can we update without using that windows installer, which seems to decide what it feels like installing! Or, must I remove Paint.net completely and start from scratch? (This Windows installer is really ticking me off.)

    updateerrordl1.jpg

    Wow, v2.64 -- that is very old!

    In the Bugs & Troubleshooting section, try reading the very first post, "Are you having problems uninstalling or installing".

    Wow, v2.64 -- that is very old!

    In the Bugs & Troubleshooting section, try reading the very first post, "Are you having problems uninstalling or installing".

    Thanks Rick. I knew I tried that before but forgot that this is what I ran into last time, and again this time: (I have no idea what it means!) And I spent 4 hours on the phone with Microsoft and $35.00 later, I still have "select" problems with windows installer.

    setuperrorvu1.jpg

  4. Wow, v2.64 -- that is very old!

    In the Bugs & Troubleshooting section, try reading the very first post, "Are you having problems uninstalling or installing".

    Thanks Rick. I knew I tried that before but forgot that this is what I ran into last time, and again this time: (I have no idea what it means!) And I spent 4 hours on the phone with Microsoft and $35.00 later, I still have "select" problems with windows installer.

    setuperrorvu1.jpg

  5. I am trying to learn PVC texturing with this program (which isn't against IMVU rules) but yes if you're referring to the pictures being posted, you're right. Having these pictures up is a bad idea, because noone can be trusted anymore. I will remove those pictures immediately.

    Edit: fixed

  6. The best way to achieve the effect is with material settings; reflectivity, specular settings, etc. If you're looking for high-res, I suggest adding a bit of noise and doing brightness/contrast, and for any hemming you might have, you're likely going to have to draw a good bit of it yourself.

    EDIT: If you can't do lighting settings, then draw some highlights n a new layer, blur the layer, and maybe lower the layer opacity a bit. Mess around, see what you can get.

    Well, thus begins my problems. I have no idea what the settings should be. I never really worked with layers in Paint.net. (I mostly use RealDraw Pro, which is object oriented.) Really just learning all this stuff myself, but I have an individual who is using Paint.net (one of my "converts") asking me how to do these things.

    Layers and the effects throw me off since I haven't messed with using those. Sorry for being an idiot, but I just have no clue what to do or where to start.

  7. Got any examples? (I have no idea what all those acronyms mean)

    PVC=Plastic

    Edited to remove picture

    IMVU= 3D chat client in which I am a developer for.

    BTW= By the way.

    Edit: Or is this just a matter of me making the white areas fit a solid colored area?

    Edit Again...sorry...the picture is not my work. I "borrowed" it off the IMVU catalog to show you an example.

  8. Hi Gang,

    If there is a tutorial for this subject or the question has already been asked, please guide me in the right direction. I'm making a 3D outfit. I want the material to be black PVC. How do I make that effect? Texture size is 256 x 512. I will apply it to an opacity map. (If anyone is familiar with IMVU, they'll know what I mean.) If you need any other info let me know. Also, If I need plugins for this, links would be great. Thanks for the help!

    BTW...On my homepage, and in the forums there, I totally support Paint.net. Even converted some GIMP users. (I'm anti-GIMP, sorry!)

  9. I understand that once you install new fonts into your fonts folder, programs should be able to access them. However, When I opened up Paint.net only a select few of the new fonts showed up. I checked to see if the font I needed was True Type, and yes it is, (it's also in my Fonts folder!) so how do I get all my newly installed fonts to load into the programs? Is there a problem with my Fonts Folder? Windows XP? All this simple technical stuff is driving me loopy! Thanks for any help.

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