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Hi Piscaso - welcome to the forum! Are you trying to make a selection or draw in a given color? "Pen" to me is a drawing tool, yet you've described using the Lasso tool - which makes selections. An example image showing what you're trying to do might help explain things Edit: Beaten to the reply by Fuzzy.
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Upgrade uninstal/install fails
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Scooter's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
First - disable your anti-virus. Next, manually unzip the download then try and run it. There have been reported problems when running the exe from within the zip file. If that fails you might as well try the Windows Installer CleanUp utility as described in post #2 here http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/692-install-update-or-uninstall-trouble-read-this/ That should get you back to a clean system. -
.PSD plugin no longer working
Ego Eram Reputo replied to bono's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
Good luck restoring your PC! Remember, ONLY download plugins from this forum or from links posted here by the author. All other sources should be considered toxic. -
Megalo = VIRUS!
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Ego Eram Reputo's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
The latest user to discover the dread Megalo pack: http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/31823-psd-plugin-no-longer-working/#entry426754 -
Relax NN. I don't think that comment was meant to be insulting.
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If a descriptive name doesn't pop into your thoughts try an offbeat one. "Rainbow Eye Bleed" - because it makes my eyes whimper....
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If we disallow CodeLab then what about the likes of Scriptlab, PixelLab & PDN Scriptor? CodeLab is a tool. It's true that it's used to create new stuff, but this is likely to be a compilation of manually available techniques. ReMake has just released a perfect example by way of a new CodeLab tutorial (Sponge). BoltBait has built a wonderful interface designer for CodeLab. Non-coders can create their own effects with minimal effort. So I don't believe there is a case for disallowing the use of CodeLab. It is entirely within the PDN environment. Aside: Don't you think that the competitions are a wonderful place for coders to try out new plugins? Why not ask for unpublished plugins' source to be released - just like an attribution for a stock image. @Skully - MJW has published the plugin and source in question. I believe you owe an apology.
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CodeLab - First Steps (Sponge)
Ego Eram Reputo replied to ReMake's topic in Plugin Developer's Central
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Paint.net wont open anymore..
Ego Eram Reputo replied to gabhair's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
Try downloading a fresh copy from the website and trying to install that. What OS are you using? What version of paint.net did you have? -
How Can I Blend Colors Together?
Ego Eram Reputo replied to iamnoob's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Nice icon @Maximillian: Recompiling the plugin code with CodeLab will make it compatible with your version. The question is.... why haven't you updated to paint.net 4? -
How Can I Blend Colors Together?
Ego Eram Reputo replied to iamnoob's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Its a complex method to achieve color blending, but here we go... 1. Select your blue color as the Primary color. 2. Create a new layer (layer B ) 3. In the new layer, drag out a blue rectangle using the Shapes tool. 4. Select the example green color as the Primary color. 5. Create a new layer (layer C) 6. In the new layer, drag out a green rectangle using the Shapes tool which overlaps one corner of the blue rectangle. 7. Double click Layer C to open the Properties dialog. 8. Blend mode = Normal. 9. Opacity = 102 (which is 40% of the maximum 255). 10. Flatten Layers B and C. 11. With the Color Picker tool, find the color of the overlap. -
Select the entire shadow layer by first clicking on it in the Layers Window and then pressing Ctrl + A (Select All). Activate the Move tool Grab the top centre control nub and drag it down to squash the shadow layer. When you're satisfied, release the control nub. You might also get some nice effects by using Rotate/zoom (Ctrl + Shift + Z).
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Roll Control bug
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Ego Eram Reputo's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
Bumpity bumpity bump. -
Color Palettes go here
Ego Eram Reputo replied to usedHONDA's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
The easiest way is to modify an existing palette and save it (see http://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/WorkingWithPalettes.html) OR Make an image with a nice palette and use this plugin to export the palette Palette from Image Palettes need to be in *.txt format so paint.net can read them. As the above link shows, you can load different palettes easily. -
3d anaglyph using 1 image
Ego Eram Reputo replied to cubsterky's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Perhaps this plugin will help Anaglyphs?- 1 reply
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Distorted interference - try this plugin set PolyGlitch
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Windows 7 sp1 or newer is required
Ego Eram Reputo replied to sdazdafas's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
Hi sdazdafas! Welcome to the forum First things first - have you done a cold boot since installing SP1? Second - give us a screenshot or more detailed info about the error message. When in the installation cycle does it appear? -
Cool technique! I like this a lot Thanks Goony.
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Photo stamp remover ..
Ego Eram Reputo replied to danzack's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Do you mean the Clone Stamp tool ? How to use it: see http://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/CloneStamp.html -
Problem with images
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Twistedlicorice's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
I think MJW has it. The image doesn't appear to be anything like the dimensions you posted. Try this: Copy the image to the clipboard from wherever you got it. Next create a new image with PDN (File>New). The new canvas will be the correct size to house the clipboard image. -
Glad you got it working Mac!
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Looking for a blur tool...
Ego Eram Reputo replied to SacredTear's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
A long shot would be Liquify. I think MJW has correctly identified by your description.