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Buff your flux capacitor
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Diagonal Lines Plugin [v2.5, September 13th, 2009]
Ego Eram Reputo replied to jsonchiu's topic in Plugins - Publishing ONLY!
Attached the recompiled dll to the first post in this thread. -
Losing quality when resizing
Ego Eram Reputo replied to alice0's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Follow the resize operation with Effects > Photo > Sharpen @ Amount of 1 or 2. -
You need to understand layers. Press F1 in Paint.NET and it will open the online documentation. Read up on using layers. The idea with layers is that you can use one layer for each element in your image. A layer can be manipulated independently of all the others. So you can move a single layer with an object on it without affecting the rest of the image.
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How to make pixels transparent?
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Jace's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
You are using Paint. This is a forum for Paint.NET. Different programs entirely. Paint.NET is vastly more powerful and has this nice forum -
How to make pixels transparent?
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Jace's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
That's because that is what you had selected. Try making a different shaped selection with the ellipse selection tool, magic wand or the lasso before deleting. -
How to make pixels transparent?
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Jace's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Try searching this forum. You should get loads of tutorials and posts to read through. In short: select the pixels you want to make transparent and press Delete. -
How do I remove transparent pixels?
Ego Eram Reputo replied to javoris7677's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Thanks for the offer! Appreciate it. Just keep reading -
How do I remove transparent pixels?
Ego Eram Reputo replied to javoris7677's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
I AM NOT!!! Dpy has not released this plugin in it's own thread - therefore I'm only going to find it when I manually search through the plugin packs (which I'm actually doing). I've undertaken to manually download, unpack and examine every plugin and every plugin pack from every author. This is very time consuming, but worthwhile. The next revision of the Plugin Index will show dozens of effects not listed before. It will be the COMPLETE guide to EVERY plugin available. Slacking indeed..... -
No, OnSetRender is not obsolete - but it's something that should be used from Visual Studio as CodeLab protects it (you can't access it from your code in CodeLab). Your best method of figuring out how it works is to use CodeLab to create a simple plugin then choose the option to "View Source" when you build it. CodeLab will automatically create and populate a simple OnSetRender function. Cut and Paste the entire source into the VS template and you should be able to figure out where and how OnSetRender works.
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My attempt: 1. Open your image (of a football player on a transparent background). 2. Duplicate the single layer twice. 3. Activate the center layer (of 3) and run Effects > Blur Surface Blur as Brad.Pike suggested. This removes a lot of the detail. 4. Activate the top layer and run the Metallize plugin with these settings: 0, 2, Grayscale=unchecked, Luminosity. This adds a slightly metallic sheen. 5. With the top layer still activated press F4 and lower the opacity to around 40. This step so the metallic sheen doesn't overpower the image. 6. Press Ctrl + Shift + F to flatten the image. 7. Duplicate the single layer. 8. Activate the top layer and press F4. 9. Change the Blend mode to Multiply and reduce the opacity until the overdark areas are toned down (I used 70-80 in the example image). 10 Repeat step 6. 11 Save.
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<moved to Paint.NET Discussion & Questions> Yes it is possible, but the techniques vary depending on the structure of your image. Is the imge one layer or many?
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Layers of text on photo?
Ego Eram Reputo replied to paulri's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
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Be nice NMD. You don't actually link to the plugins or the guide to plugin installation. For a newb landing on this page it would be bewildering.
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Mastering Paint.NET - ebook
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Ego Eram Reputo's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Thanks barbieq25. I feel like a real author now -
Mastering Paint.NET - ebook
Ego Eram Reputo replied to Ego Eram Reputo's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Hi Niiganab & welcome. I'm pleased you have found my book illuminating and helpful. I too was a self-publisher (via Amazon if you get what I mean) and first time author. The process can be a bit intimidating at first. I recommend following the Amazon publishing guidelines - even if you don't intend releasing via Amazon. I started with the Smashwords guide and had to rewrite section and styles for Amazon. I wish I'd just done it the Amazon way first. Banked my first royalty cheque last week (the day job is safe). Edit: 'Noob - have you seen the first image in the chapter on blend modes? It relates to the quote in your sig -
Need Help adding color to a B&W photo
Ego Eram Reputo replied to cindylee73's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Hello CindyLee73 - welcome! Have you seen this plugin? Extract Color? What it does is automate the Pleasantville effect(which is almost exactly the effect you're after). Read more here Pleasantville Effect. -
Hi Allex - welcome to the forum. Your question is worthy of it's own thread so I'm splitting your question out of the thread where you posted it. Here on the forum we have a rule about not replying to old threads (this one was last active back in 2009).