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Ego Eram Reputo

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  1. Someone with an interest in the subject and some spare time should create the thread. It's not hard to come up with a handful of guidelines to keep posters on track :wink: Anyone offering?
  2. Will do. Next revision is due out early November. With only a handful of plugins coming out each month I'm only doing monthly updates at the moment.
  3. Is that better? Im not really sure what you mean. It's certainly an improvement! Your original question was along the lines of "how to move a recolor chart used in an image". So how about a title that says "How do I move part of an image?". That would tell everone what the problem was.
  4. That may be your problem. Check out this comment at the end of the Gradient Mapping thread: viewtopic.php?p=292174#p292174
  5. @slipmagt: Use the edit button at the bottom of your original post to change the thread title to something a little more descriptive. See [rule=6]Rule #6[/rule]
  6. Which plugin? At what point are you having trouble? What version of PDN are you using 3.36 or the beta 3.5?
  7. Try the magic wand and tune the selection by adjusting the tolerance (%).
  8. After reading this you might not be so surprised: viewtopic.php?p=152435#p152435 That's a BIG image!
  9. Unzipped Plugins go in the Paint.Net\effects folder. Filetypes in the Paint.Net\filetypes folder. If you're having trouble, try this thread: How To Install Plugins
  10. I suggest you read it again and find out :wink: Question: Do you have the .NET framework installed? Find out here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/kb00318785.aspx Oh, and lay off the exclamation marks will you? [rule=5]Rule 5[/rule]
  11. Try ScriptLab. You can create simple "scripts" based on an effect+the settings you want. You could write several, using the same panelling effect but with different settings. Save each with a descriptive name. Of course ScriptLab can do multiple effects in each "script" too.
  12. Try this plugin Olden if you can't get the right tone with the sepia adjustment.
  13. How about trying the excellent (and very recent) Circle Text plugin?
  14. Rest assured it was/is an April Fools joke. There is a plugin, that does nothing - as you found out. The references you found to people using it was an attempt to perpetuate the joke. You can relax now For a bit of a laugh, check out this reaction: viewtopic.php?f=10&t=31885&start=0. "Homicidal-rage inducing CUTE" -priceless
  15. There is now an up to date index to all the plugins, you can find it Here
  16. Try playing with the resolution (dpi): find out more..., A higher dpi will compress the pixels (more pixels per inch), making the image appear smaller when printed. A lower resolution has fewer pixels per inch, thus the image will appear larger.
  17. If you don't have a copy of the undoctored image, try removing the text with the clone stamp tool :CloneStamp: . Follow DarkShocks' advice and place your new text on its own layer and save a copy of this as a *.PDN file. Flatten and resave as a *.gif.
  18. http://www.getpaint.net/search.html : Bulge, Point Warp & Power Stretch :wink: Oh and also Perspective Effect
  19. ... and the "foreground" layer needs to have some transparent areas so the "background" layer will show through.
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