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HyReZ

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  1. I have seen the original black and white prints from Avedon's August 1967 photoshoot. Back then he would have produce duplicate negatives and used film solarization to get his effect and photo compositing to add textures and symbols as well as to put the hand in the George Harrison image and the hand and dove in the Ringo Starr image. As you can see in the image that you provided; that Avedon uses the CMYK layers technique that is common in the professional printing industry. His images were later distributed as poster's. Paint.NET use sRGB instead of CMYK, but there are some methods for simulating CMYK layering within PDN. https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/3763-rgb-to-cmyk-plugin/ By the time I was studying printmaking in college; we were trying to achieve the effect with lithography and serigraphs. Thank God for computers! 🙂
  2. Greetings, The nfo at this link may help: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/change-default-settings-windows-10/
  3. Were the properties of the file checked to see it has been assigned a read-only or a blocked attribute status?
  4. Here is a search link for you: Contour maps of North America If you find a black and white line art map that you like; install this plugin and apply with its default settings to get a transparent background and black outlines: https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/13837-black-and-alpha/
  5. @ClissaT It is incredulous that you would loose software with a whole image backup but I know nothing of your backup protocols. I have looked at the effect that AndrewDavid indicated and he is correct! @AndrewDavid When I posted my initial response I did not check out the Effect\Distort\Dent. In my mind I confused the effect of Dent with the effect of Bulge' and thought that "This can't be it!" I was wrong when I suggested that it was the DistortMirror.dll by Madjik. I have corrected my error in this edit! Apologies! Dent is a Built-In Effect of Paint.NET now (and so is Bulge) 🙂
  6. Here is a short but contemplated tutorial on methods to produce a solarization effect upon photo. Photo 001 is a cropped Pixabay.com download that has not been otherwise altered by me. Photo 002 is the result of an alteration by the myPhycocolour2.dll plugin at the settings indicated on the box on the Photo 002. Photo 003 is the result of Photo 002 after a change of hues at the settings indicated on the box on Photo 003. Photo 004 is the result of using the Color Picker Tool to sample the bright blue on the subjects nose of image 003 and using the GrimColorReaper.dll plugin to remove that primary color from that image and make it transparent it the area. Now make this altered Photo 003 the top layer and place Photo 002 directly under it. I also used the Effects\Object\DropShadow.dll plugin by Kris Vandermotten to add a yellow glow to the edges of the transparent areas of newly altered Photo 003. Last I merged Photo 003 over Photo 002 to get Photo 004.
  7. I must have some vintage plugins. Years ago, I would use the Asmageddon_Multiplo Uniqua.dll by Asmageddon (Which is one of the 29 plugins that installs under the Effects\Asmageddon Tools tab) and the myPhsycocolour2.dll by jr (found under the Effects\Advanced after it is installed). Now they are as hard to find as snake feathers. If you can find these two plugins and give them a try them in various setting combinations, you will not be disappointed in the results!
  8. @Seerose About my animated version: Everything was done in Paint.NET on yesterday except for my logo which was done several years ago (in Xara 3D Maker v7). Here are the basics from midoras: https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/31665-make-an-animated-gif-with-midoras-plugin/
  9. The download does load a file that can be accessed if you add a .zip to that crazy character string. 🙂 ( While you're at it; you may as well rename the file before adding the .zip extension until they repair the link ) Note: When the October 2018 update to Windows 10 (the first 1809 version) launched, they quickly took it down and did not re-issue it until late November because it was causing a problem serving .zip files. This was just one of many issues with the original version 1809 launch.
  10. @welshblue & @TrevorOutlaw Much of my work in digital graphics is photo restoration and digital collage/compositing. It takes time and patience to do it right!
  11. In the Asmageddon Prince's Tools Pack -v3 is a plugin called Asmageddon_Multiplo Uniqua.dll that does a good job of producing the effect of photo solarization or posterization as it is called. Note: Back in 2007 this .dll was listed as a potential virus, but I've had this .dll in my Paint.NET Effects folder for years and today I have run Microsoft Defender, SuperAntiSpyware, and MalwareBytes and on it and his other Effects and no virus/malware has been detected. I have gone to this thread on in the Paint.NET forum today, but I get corrupt download when I attempt to get the plugin pack. I hope that the Admins can repair this. https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/6845-asmageddon-tools-pack-v3/
  12. Here are a few links to tutorials on using the layering feature of Paint.NET: https://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/WorkingWithLayers.html https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Su_M_RuspNU https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0yVdj394oUE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAzpZ4lgI6M
  13. Greetings, I appears that you may have stop watching the video link that I supplied before you got to part two of the tutorial. It starts at the time of 2:54 into the video. The good thing about a video tutorial is that you can replay it to see what you have missed. It also helps to practice the steps so that you get the benefit of two modalities of learning; seeing and doing. Another benefit of a video tutorial is that you can pause, minimize, and then practice the procedure. The reason that I selected this video link is that it does in fact cover the basics of using layers and that it directly relates to Paint.NET. There are several others videos tutorials out there in cyberspace that cover layering and relate directly to Paint.NET. I will be please to direct to additional links if you like. 🙂
  14. Your link is a dead end! Does you tool have a name? I use Photoshop sometime and I am not sure what tool that is.
  15. @ReMake Well done and very useful for some upcoming projects. Here is my version:
  16. Here we have a situation were anecdotal evidence is used instead of empirical evidence. Often people think that there is causality because one event takes place directly after another.
  17. To follow up on toe_head2001's information, here is link to a helpful video:
  18. Greetings, This may get you started along a useful path. Open the color image of your dog & cat in PDN. Goto: the Effects/Artistic and use the Ink Sketch option In my one page tutorial I changed the default settings to: Ink Outline = 70 Color = 0 I you like; you can change the Primary color setting to white and the Brush Tool size to ~12 and paint over the sections that you don't need. Or You can goto the Adjustments/Black and Alpha+ plugin by dpy (BlackandAlpha+.dll) and convert your image to black on a transparent background and then use the Eraser Tool to delete the sections that you don't need. You may have to zoom in and also adjust brush or eraser sizes to have precision over your editing of the image!
  19. I copied your dog image and looked at its properties. It is a 348px x 473px PNG with an 8bit color depth. The images is not true black & white, and is fact a gray-scale image due to anti-aliasing. If you zoom into the image at 800% you can see the gray-scale. This will help when trying to make the 'choppy' parts more solid. There are several was to accomplish this. Stacking layers will increase the density of the partially transparent pixels of the anti-aliasing. @Pixey Just stacking gray-scaled layers will not work. Stacking 20% gray upon 20% gray is still gray. You missed the step of using the 'Black+Alpha' plugin to remove all tints (traces of white) form your gray-scale image. After that you would need to stack ~6 layers to get all densities to appear black. Another way is to use the Adjustment/Curves plugin and click on the center point of the diagonal and drag that point to lower right corner of the graph to set the contrast of all gray-scale pixels to black. You can use the Adjustment/Brightness / Contrast levels to achieve the same effect. Now you can zoom in and with your brush, line and/or pencil tool; fill in the weak spots.
  20. I am sure that I have seen and installed several plugins that would do what you require. As stated above; goto the Plugin Index and do a Keyword search for Color and/or Replace and see what comes up, then goto the link and see what they do.
  21. Greetings, Since version 4.0 Krita can open, create, and save to SVG format and has an assortment of vector tools:
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