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MiguelPereira

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  1. .. i am not finding the custom brushes folder? i extracted the .dll is there anything else to do? i read the entire post, but... i don't know.. help? if i cant find the custom brushes folder where do i put the brush files (.png's)?

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    My Documents > Paint.NET User Files > Custom Brushes

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    (Username) > Documents > Paint.NET User Files > Custom Brushes

  2. As you can guess I really don't care what color the background is or what theme you use as long as its not black. :wink:

    actually black wouldn't be a wrong choice to a background color because it's neutral :D so is gray and white, everything else is just ... er ... not-neutral?? anyways just a thought...(I'm getting way to much obnoxious)

  3. It's just bugfixes, it doesn't belong in an extra plugin... I mean I'm just proposing a patch, take it or leave it, though I hardly see any reason for refusing it apart from backward compatibility -- and I don't think it's a concern for Paint.net. Or maybe this is not the right place to submit patches??

    No... What I mean is that if Rick wanted to include your upgrade to add noise, I dunno but I think he'd probably already answered, BUT the changes you made (I've been comparing the code, I know coding, just not much of C#) and it seems to be a nice thing to release as your own plugin, just add a few things not to be only some upgraded effect...

    Just a though anyways...

  4. This function is "add noise", not remove :) Basically, the first and most important fix is there to give better control on the amount of noise you add, while the second one is there to fix a minor bug in the coloration of the noise.

    (and yes, there is a very tiny performance improvement, but that's not really the point)

    Sorry my bad. :oops: my mind read 'remove' instead of 'add'...

    Anyways why don't you make a plugin out of it? something Add Noise+ and add a few more features, like the color range of the noise or something...

  5. Jelle Mees don't be so cranky and loosen up, though I agree that a neutral color (gray) is better for a image editing program regardless the color scheme that the main OS uses.

    So Pi although firefox does it that's normal because a browser does not rely on the color for work purposes. Now Paint.NET does rely on the background color, which IIRC was subject of change on v3.35, from a gray-ish gradient, to pure gray, so it shouldn't chnge regardless the color scheme.

    EDIT: As Rick posted at the same time as I and now I've read his post...

    ...I'd say that both [Jelle and Rick] are right, though personally I stand by me :P, neutral colors for a image editing program are way better than theme blending, BUT an idea is that in the help menu we could have the option to 'Blend' and 'Un-blend' with the color scheme/theme the user is currently using...

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