APShredder
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Right now, Paint.NET doesn't allow for text to be edited after it has been written. It's hoping to be added in future versions of Paint.NET, but for now you can write your text in a new layer so it is easy to rewrite it if necessary.
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Yeah but the paint.net cant find it Even though I saved it in Effects
I believe that the HD Photo plugin needs to be placed in the Filetypes folder, not the Effects folder. You will find an option in the 'Save as' dialog that will allow you to save in the HD format.
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You could try using the Threshold plugin. It's part of Ed Harvey's plugin pack.
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No problem, always glad to help.
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Print preview is exactly what it sounds like, whatever is shown there is how it will print. If you want to print two copies of something, just change the number in the "Copies of each picture" box to 2.
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In the Colors windows, there is a button that say "More" on it. If you click on that, A bunch of sliders should appear. Near the bottom there is a slider that says "Transparency - Alpha". Just adjust that to make the clone stamp blend better. Hope this helps.
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Jessica,
Try following this tutorial. I'm pretty sure it will help you. :wink:
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Have you tried using WhatTheFont yet?
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Vidd,
If you are using the text tool, you can just hit 'Enter' after typing each letter. This should give you vertical text.
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Unfortunately, I believe that plugin was block in Paint.NET due to compatibility issues.
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Also, if you want to use Photoshop brushes, you'll need ABRviewer.
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System.OutOfMemoryException: VirtualAlloc returned a null pointer, bytes = 31,360,000
Looks like it's out of memory, but you may want to ask someone a little more knowledgeable than me.
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Try following this tutorial.
Hopefully it will help.
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If you go to Effects --> Photo there is a sharpen effect you could try out.
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For the outline, you could use either pyrochild's Outline Object or BoltBait's Outline Selection.
As for dividing the image into fourths, there's no built in way to do it, but you could always make a new layer and make lines as needed.
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You could try to put a small outline around the text.
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Have you looked at this thread yet?
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Pretty much all useful plugins have been updated to work with the newest version (v3.5.2).
As for a line plugin, I don't think any exist at the moment. Sorry.
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Thanks for nominating me.
As for the lighting plugin, I could have a look to see if it's possible, but no promises. :wink:
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Actually, if you press Ctrl + Alt + V, a new image will be opened with the same dimensions as your copied image.
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Try Selective Palette. It's part of Curtis' plugin pack. :wink:
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Try this:
Go to C:\Program Files\Paint.NET and look for a file that is called PaintDotNet.exe.
Try running that and see if Paint.NET comes up.
Clouds for a cylindrical-projection map?
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I can't see the images you're using because my antivirus blocks them when I try to see them, but either the Tube Oblique plugin or the Shape3D plugin sound like they could help.