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Create Account Page is Broken
Ego Eram Reputo replied to a topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
I hadn't replied because this is more the domain of our Admins. They hath the POWER to modify the forum. Normal Mods do not. Yes, we DO care -
Help turn photo into painting
Ego Eram Reputo replied to RUsum1's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Open the image Duplicate the layer. Top layer: Press F4. Change the Blend Mode to Multiply (enhances colors) Change the Opacity to around 135 (reduces severity of enhanced colors). Merge top layer down (= one layer) Duplicate the single layer Top layer: Effects > Artistic > Oil Painting BS:2, C:78 Top Layer: Effects > Blurs > Gaussian Blur @ 3. Press F4 Change Blend Mode to Darken. Change Opacity to around 216. Merge top layer down (= one layer) -
Flood Fill not respecting Tolerance
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Wylie's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
The Paint Bucket tool (and others) now have an option in the Tool Bar to change sampling mode. I suspect you have Image selected - so the entire/composite image is sampled when checking the tolerance. Try swapping it to the Layer mode - this should work as you expect i.e. sampling is restricted to within the active layer. -
What is the Best Retouching tool?
Ego Eram Reputo replied to shumi31's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Paint.net is the best free image editor (You knew I was going to say that right?) -
You made a nice job of your first plugin. A good learning experience! I'm sure some users will find it useful due to the slight differences between the two. Are you going to compile the dll and upload it (zipped)? If you are, there are a few nice features you can include in the source before compiling. See http://www.boltbait.com/pdn/codelab/help/buildingdll.asp (under heading DEFAULTS).
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Well done..... but can't this be done with the transparent option of the Gradient tool (in Radial mode)?
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Transparant background
Ego Eram Reputo replied to perejler's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Activate the layer you want to be transparent. Press Ctrl and A to select all the layer. Press the delete key. Presto! A transparent layer! -
How To Make A Building In Paint.net
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Vanilla's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
^ That's interior stuff. I think Vanilla would like to see the outside of buildings. This tutorial is for a software box only (two sides required). With a bit of modification you might make a nice building with it http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/12246-lets-make-a-software-box/ Then there's this one which is a little more complex http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/12281-s3d1different-image-on-each-sides-of-a-cubeeasy/ -
paint.net 4.0.3 is now available
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Rick Brewster's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
I think you are opening Microsoft Paint - it has those six tool icons. See screenshot here http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft_Paint If paint.net is installed you should be able to find it by searching for the full name under Programs or looking inside a folder called /paint.net/ -
paint.net 4.0.3 is now available
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Rick Brewster's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Hi Robyn. First up - take a deep breath. (Almost) everything is still there, but you might have to look around to find it. The selection tools are the same as the previous version. Activate them by clicking on the icon in the tools window. The Clone Tool also uses the same icon as the previous version. For photo sharpening, you still go to Effects > Photo > Sharpen. Searching - try this link: http://searchpaint.net The documentation for paint.net 4 is being rewritten as we speak. I'm up to draft #5. It is a large task and I am a volunteer with many other demands on my time. Please be patient -
Trim transparent pixels.
Ego Eram Reputo replied to nortok00's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Hi nortok00 - welcome to the forum. First up - I've split your post out from the thread you originally posted it in. That's because the thread was very old. If a thread is older than three months (excepting plugins and tutorials) then just ignore it and ask your question anew. In answer to your question... S pressed four times activates the Magic Wand tool SHIFT in combination with Clicking toggles Global selection. This means that ALL pixels in the layer which satisty the Tolerance setting of the Magic Wand will be selected along with the one you clicked on. If clicking on one of many transparent pixels, Shift + Click will select all of them. Ctrl + I is another handy keyboard combination. This inverts the selection. Everything that was selected becomes deselected and vice versa. In this case all the transparent pixels that were selected become deselected and all the opaque pixels are now selected. Ctrl + Shift + X - (aka crop to selection) this useful combination crops the image to the smallest rectangular size which contains all the currently selected pixels. -
Cobweb - new plugin - Halloween 2013
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Red ochre's topic in Plugins - Publishing ONLY!
It's just your anti-virus software. It's reporting a false-positive. Which are you using? Norton is notorious for being over zealous. -
Hi Dewey & welcome I think you're thinking of Photoshop. However we do have a plugin which might do the job for you Composition Tool
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Change the angle of a shadow...
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Somec's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Yes it's possible. Also VERY difficult to do believably. The first step is to remove the existing shadow and fill in the missing area. Difficulty - severe depending on the background. Second step is to isolate the person onto their own layer - separate from the background. Difficulty - medium. Third step is to recreate the shadow. Difficulty - easy. -
Select Rectangle is not working correctly
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Lozzerdude's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Or use the Tool Bar icons. You want the Replace :Replace: mode. -
Stroke of luck - my Bro posted this today Typography AND a quote
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I'm sure what you're seeing is the result of two partially transparent layers being merged. The layer opacity persists (they are both the same). The pixel is partially transparent (a=120) because that is what was inherited from the upper layer. Remembers that the Layer Opacity is applied to all pixels in the layer so a=255 + layer opacity of 120 = pixel with a=120. I don't think this is incorrect.
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Perhaps they are Schrödinger's rep points. They can be given, or not. Possibly both. And at the same time
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Transparant background
Ego Eram Reputo replied to perejler's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Want fully transparent areas? Go for this! TIP: You could save yourself a lot of time and effort by drawing directly onto a transparent layer. If you need a background color to work against, create and fill another layer. Move it lower in the stack (i.e. the Layers Window) than the layer you're drawing on. Remember: When working with multiple layers, the one that is active (blue highlight in the Layers Window) is the one the editing is affecting.