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Ego Eram Reputo

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  1. If we are to help you, you need to be more specific than "it said something failed". Consider if I asked you to fix my car because "something was wrong with it". Would you change the tyres, replace the exhaust system or charge the battery? Please post the actual wording of the error or a screenshot of the popup.
  2. Text written using the text tool is rendered using the currently selected Primary color. In the color window, click anywhere in the color wheel or on any color block in the palette to change the primary color. If you click on the More button you'll get even more options to change the primary color.
  3. Not from the paint.net online help files you didn't. Stop trawling the net for porn and I might believe you
  4. What is the status of the .NET framework on your system? You have .net 3.5? If so, try repairing 3.5: http://forums.getpai...post__p__351415
  5. we have to be sure that files redistributed through this forum are correctly attributed to the author and don't infringe copyright. Perhaps it would be best if you did ask, rather than just assuming?
  6. Yes we're here. No file was attached to the first post. The forum may not accept the file in it's uncompressed form, try zipping it then attaching it.
  7. There is no downloadable manual. Press F1 in Paint.net to access the online help files. Rest assured, they are completely safe
  8. Have you tried running PDNRepair as a separate process? (navigate to the paint.net folder and double click on the pdnrepair.exe file) If that fails to fix the problem then you might be best to download and install a fresh copy of Paint.net.
  9. If you're facing giving up, why not first upload the five images here and see what other users might be able to do with them?
  10. Yes that's the one. It looks perfect. Tell me exactly how you get that popup from the first post. Just by starting Paint.Net?
  11. This thread has been revived twice now. Let's put a stake through it's heart and let it die...., <locked - Rule #11>
  12. No, I'm not talking about the link you mentioned. I'm referring to the shortcut that you use to start Paint.net. It should be in the taskbar or on your desktop etc..., Find that shortcut and right click on it. Select Properties and find the path to the target file. Post what it says in that box. The link you provided is the correct one for KrisVDM's plugin pack. There should be no issues with that or the plugin pack itself. Rick is correct in that it is far better to get your plugins directly from this forum. You never know what nastiness you might download following a Google search. The plugins released on this forum are trustworthy.
  13. Very unlikely that this version will cause plugins to fail unless you upgraded from a much older version. If plugin errors are reported, you should first make sure you have downloaded the most recent version of the plugin. Updates are often posted to update to the plugin to the latest version of paint.net. If plugin errors persist, post your problem in the thread related to the plugin.
  14. PdnRepair is not a plugin. It's a repair program that comes bundled with paint.net. It looks like your shortcut is pointing to the wrong target file. Try manually navigating to the paint.net folder and double clicking on the paint.net application to see if that fires it up. If it does then you just need to change your shortcut to the correct file.
  15. It looks like most of the CTRL + key combinations are already in use. Maybe a function key could be assigned? F10??
  16. Wonderful tutorial! The only teeny tiny point I would make is that the number of spokes should divide the number of teeth by a whole number. You have 18 teeth and 5 spokes 18/5 = 3.6 Better to have 6 spokes (18/6=3.0 ) as this would make the cog more symmetrical.
  17. You can create a template *.pdn image any size you want. Save it as a *.pdn and then open it by double clicking on it. Presto! Instant size-you-want.
  18. If you just want to find out what's in the negative, why scan it in at all? You just need a loupe: http://www.peakoptics.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=103&zenid=2725880f27f86250f0daa373c6c84276
  19. You might try renaming the file to remove one of the full-stops. It's worth a shot.
  20. Simultaneously! The Single (or Double) Rimmer: http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/20492-combing-the-tools-windows/page__view__findpost__p__342335
  21. A good place to start: Clone Yourself. You're on the right track with layering, but unless you used a tripod to secure the camera, each image is likely to be taken from a slightly different point of view. This will incur the blurring when you try to blend the images. In the long run this may not matter, but you should try to line them up as best you can (press F4, reduce opacity then use the move tool and the arrow keys to line up the static/critical areas). An important point is to remove as much of the overlay images as possible to reduce the possible blurring due to camera shift.
  22. I'm not going to download Sumo to see what's different. Why don't you tell us why you think it's better?
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