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Hi prthviraju, welcome to theforum.
Please edit your post rather than starting a new thread. I have deleted the other threads for you. I'm sure someone will be able to help you.
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Hi Hot Potato! Welcome to the forum & the wonderful world of Paint.NET.
You can take the ones you are not using & put them somewhere else. If you decide you do want them put the .DLL file back in. If you keep every plugin in the Effects folder, the program will start slower than ideal. So basically you only keep your favourite ones in your Effects folder.
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Maybe it might be good to say why we have edited it so that it can become a learning experience for us all?
Pixey will be sadly missed. I hope too she will be back.
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Brilliant! Thank you for sharing
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More beautiful image from you Seerose
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Hi Karina. Welcome to the forums.
Unfortunately there is no attached image.
When you attach an image you need to;
1. Click on Choose File
2. Choose the file you want
3. Click on the button just below the Choose File one Attach This File
Matching image size with print is best understood & explained by reading David Atwell's wonderful article here
Hope this helps you. Please upload the image again & we will do our best to help you.
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An English version would be great Nicely done tute. Thanks Nils.
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Nice tute Nils. Yes you should make more I really like the way you explained how to use the tools as you went along. I wish I could speak French.
The manipulation is very well done. One of them has to be a ghost
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Brilliant CC4! The second water one really pops. I like what you did with the shapes too. A very calming, meditative piece.
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Brilliant work! They remind me of harmony balls. I have one in the shape of an owl. The metalwork on these are just fabulous. The hearts inside just glow. You certainly have come a long way.
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I love the thin ones. It is all a learning experience
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Thank you Max & Red. Combining the love of gardening with photography & PDNing is so therapeutic
A fellow gardener posted a photo that his father-in-law took of his desert rose & gave me permission to create a wallpaper.
Curly lines & the background was the roses in a smaller image Splinter Blurred at max & then resized. The heart is one that I created ages ago & used Colour Tint.
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Very pretty! The holly is just so pretty - agree with Red The cup is cool too. Those cookies (we call them biscuits in Australia) look yummy. I can almost feel the texture of the icing cracking as I take a bite
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Hi Cocoglow. Welcome! So glad that you were able to sort out the problem with the plugins.
Please remember to name your thread appropriately so that if another user has the same question on how to install plugins they can find the answer too. I have done this for you.
Hope we get to see you more around here.
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Yuumy! What a great outcome. Look forward to road-testing this one Thanks so much for writing it.
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Racerx, there are a few of us who entered this comp who have been long-term users of PDN, so you are saying that we (including myself) that we have no talent? Ok. Goodbye.
I found that many of the entries actually were about unity.
ALL of the entries were of a very high standard & very clever. Well done everyone!
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Congratulations Ishi!
Well done Si Borg & Bolt Bait.
Really lovely entries. Well done all.
Thanks so much for hosting DrewDale
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Thank you Maximillian, Helen & Seerose.
Last year I did some work with stone textures (or the year before )
To continue this theme & to celebrate formally becoming an Australian Citizen, I present Southern Cross. The tree, in part was clip art, the rest is PDN. Again Chad's concrete tute was used for the background.
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Red! What a fabulous outcome! The pink heart just does it for me. So many pretty outcomes. Great tute with techniques that will transfer to other images too. Thank you for taking the time to write the tute
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In Australia, it is very hot at this time of the year. Not much on TV so my other crafts get a break Seerose I know you will like this one
In our backyard we have a pond with fish that I sometimes sell when there are too many. I planted a waterlily because I love them so much. I tried to look after it but the cyclone damaged a lot of my plants & the dogs got into the pond. I thought that all the fish & water plants were dead. I was wrong & then on Saturday I noticed a lily! I was so excited & I took photos of them in the pond. It was hard to get a good macro so I cut one & brought it inside to snap. The result is below.
The background is Chad's concrete tute with an overlay of gold gradient (did it a long time ago & just keep it as stock but I will post it up for people to use if wanted). Used Colour Tint to get it to the silvery colour.
Plus a bit of my other background (Dream wallpaper, plus Calla Lily bottom part) with layer blend modes/adjusted opacity & Colour Tint.
The heart I did for a SOTW I think from a reference image & I used Colour Tint to change it from red to pink.
The lilies are my own photos which I cleaned to have a clear background. With a Drop Shadow.
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Yep, when you had posted new questions EER - that's when we would get a lull. Seems good this morning. Well done all. Really good question too Red.
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This is just so beautiful! Well done Seerose!
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Drydareelin's gallery [19/01/23 update] - 'Between the stars'
in The Pictorium
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Well that is different! Nice!