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  1. Unless Ed deems otherwise, and without 'hacking' the DLL, you can't. Sorry.

    Although, you should consider keeping all the other effects from Ed, simply because they are awesome. Also, beside the point of awesomeness, you never know when you might need another effect that he just so happen to have created.

  2. Unless Ed deems otherwise, and without 'hacking' the DLL, you can't. Sorry.

    Although, you should consider keeping all the other effects from Ed, simply because they are awesome. Also, beside the point of awesomeness, you never know when you might need another effect that he just so happen to have created.

  3. Greetings Hugo.

    To better help you, I'm going to fire a few questions at you. Please don't think I'm being rude.

    Have you unzipped the DLLs? Are the ZIPs unblocked? Have you restarted Paint.NET since installation? Are there supposed to be additional DLLs installed as well, such as pyrochild's effects.common.dll or Ed Harvey's edfects.common.dll? Are they FileType plugins? Are you looking in the Adjustments menu, as several plugins make their appearance there? Have you looked in all of the submenus (Render, Blur, etc.)?

    I hope something above will help you out.

    N.B. Courtesy goes to david.atwell for the latter three questions.

  4. Greetings Hugo.

    To better help you, I'm going to fire a few questions at you. Please don't think I'm being rude.

    Have you unzipped the DLLs? Are the ZIPs unblocked? Have you restarted Paint.NET since installation? Are there supposed to be additional DLLs installed as well, such as pyrochild's effects.common.dll or Ed Harvey's edfects.common.dll? Are they FileType plugins? Are you looking in the Adjustments menu, as several plugins make their appearance there? Have you looked in all of the submenus (Render, Blur, etc.)?

    I hope something above will help you out.

    N.B. Courtesy goes to david.atwell for the latter three questions.

  5. Killer Rob, you should brush up on the Rules where you'll read that [rule=6]topic titles must be descriptive[/rule]. This in order for both the right user to see your problem and help more efficiently, and more importantly, for a clean and organised Forum; imagine if the Forum was littered with 'Question!' and 'request!!!!', searching would become difficult to say the least.

    You have until after your next visit before I will have to lock your topic.

  6. Killer Rob, you should brush up on the Rules where you'll read that [rule=6]topic titles must be descriptive[/rule]. This in order for both the right user to see your problem and help more efficiently, and more importantly, for a clean and organised Forum; imagine if the Forum was littered with 'Question!' and 'request!!!!', searching would become difficult to say the least.

    You have until after your next visit before I will have to lock your topic.

  7. If you don't have any videos, or moving them doesn't solve it, try saving in a location other than the Desktop. I've had a few problems before (in Paint.NET and other applications) when trying to save, or some other action on the Desktop; saving in Documents rid those problems from me.

  8. If you don't have any videos, or moving them doesn't solve it, try saving in a location other than the Desktop. I've had a few problems before (in Paint.NET and other applications) when trying to save, or some other action on the Desktop; saving in Documents rid those problems from me.

  9. Hey josh_kosters.

    It's always good to ask the community first about new competitions, to see whether it will sink or swim. We are beginning to become bogged-down with competitions left, right and centre. (You'll see five in the General Discussion area alone, before counting in the Overflow.) We must remember the primary purpose of the Forum, to help and support.

    I applaud your enthusiasm, but I will be locking this simply because of the amount of the currently active contests on the go already. In fact, some of those aren't getting nearly enough attention or have recently been revived from their own hiatuses. Another one will not help.

    Next time, can we ask first, please? It would better help both yourself and us. Many thanks :).

  10. Hey josh_kosters.

    It's always good to ask the community first about new competitions, to see whether it will sink or swim. We are beginning to become bogged-down with competitions left, right and centre. (You'll see five in the General Discussion area alone, before counting in the Overflow.) We must remember the primary purpose of the Forum, to help and support.

    I applaud your enthusiasm, but I will be locking this simply because of the amount of the currently active contests on the go already. In fact, some of those aren't getting nearly enough attention or have recently been revived from their own hiatuses. Another one will not help.

    Next time, can we ask first, please? It would better help both yourself and us. Many thanks :).

  11. David, Can't you modifie it if he can't do it him self? I do mean the pictures...
    David doesn't need to do anything, as Photobucket, the host Rawkgodpegasus is using, gives the option for clickable thumbnails, therefore removing the need to manually resize either at Rawkgodpegasus' end or at ours/David's.

    That was a hint for your next visit, Rawkgodpegasus, by the way ;)

  12. Paint.NET is mildly similar to Photoshop, in that it shares a few tools and they are both graphic editors. However, there are a vast differences, a list of which is best for another time.

    As for your backgrounding needs, KJslove1994 is correct. In the Tutorials section you will find many that instruct in the creation of 'abstract' designs, and looking from your example images, this might be what you're looking to do. Don't forget that you can just as easily experiment with Paint.NET, trying all the effects in combinations or standalone, seeing how far you can push their potential to your needs - to paraphrase a skilled user.

    Once you have your background sorted as you like, KJslove1994's advice come into play. There is a tutorial that gives step-by-step instruction towards 'cutting' an object or person out of a picture for placement elsewhere, 'blending' of sorts. This is what you'll want to look to do for your person/s. It goes by the name of 'Cutting Out Images the Easy Way', and you can find that in the Tutorials section as well. Furthermore, particularly for the first composite, the 'Comaro' tutorial will teach you phasing one picture into another, also blending of sorts.

    I would recommend the slightly longer process of alpha masking (plugin | tutorial). You follow the same steps as the above tutorial except you create a mask at the end of it and use the associated plugin. Depending how well you create your mask, you can produce some professional-looking cut-outs; an absolute winner with some users.

    This post shows a quick example of alpha masking: viewtopic.php?p=238352#p238352

    Does some of this help you?

  13. Ninoeman I had found this on here http://www.boltbait.com/pdn/codelab/

    Just click on to it and see what you think.

    The section for money is a monetary donation towards the upkeep of CodeLab. BoltBait has to consider expenses when he develops it, however what those expenses are, are at the discretion of BoltBait.

    You do not need to pay for it, only if you want to.

    I am not sure about the code number you speak of, though. It could be part of the process of donation.

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