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  2. How to recreate Philidelphia Eagles logo font - paint.net Forum

    forums.getpaint.net/topic/114448-how-to-recreate-philidelphia-eagles-logo-font

    How to recreate Philidelphia Eagles logo font. I want to create the font effect on the philidelphia eagles logo. I have the correct font, but I need the top of the letters straight with the bottom curved like this. I've tried the distort>bulge effect and installed magnifier and powerstretch but they don't allow you to properly control the ...

  3. Vintage Lighting/ Retro Effect - paint.net Forum

    forums.getpaint.net/topic/10482-vintage-lighting-retro-effect

    Posted June 26, 2008. make a new layer over your picture, fill with white,select a rectangle smaller than the canvas size, gaussian blur it. Set the layer's opacity to 64. select the original layer, and run curves. Set it to RGB mode. For blue, put a dot on the far left 1.5 squares up, and on the far right, another dot .5 squares down.

  4. CodeLab v6.12 for Paint.NET 5.0.12 (Updated February 11, 2024)

    forums.getpaint.net/topic/121344-codelab-v612-for-paintnet-5012-updated...

    Here's an "effect" that Tom wrote. Basically what it does is let you write code that is compiled on the fly and that is then executed in the Paint.NET effect engine. This is the same plugin that we made available for Paint.NET v2.1, but it has been updated to work with Paint.NET v2.6 (and later)....

  5. remove items from picture. - paint.net Forum

    forums.getpaint.net/topic/848-remove-items-from-picture

    I just read the good reviews on BetaNews and decided to try the Paint.net. One of the features that attraced me was photo-correction. The article spoke of how wires were removed from the foreground of a picture of the Seattle Space Needle. How do i remove such clutter from a picture? An example i...

  6. Broken Glass Effect - paint.net Forum

    forums.getpaint.net/topic/1222-broken-glass-effect

    You can give the appearance of broken glass pretty simply: 1. Highlight a portion of your image with the "rectangle select." 2. Choose "move selected pixels." 3. Move the selected portion away from your original image (giving it a cracked look). 4. Do the same with the rest of the image until you get the desired effect.

  7. How do I straighten out a photo - paint.net Forum

    forums.getpaint.net/topic/956-how-do-i-straighten-out-a-photo

    Posted March 30, 2006. Yep! Just select the whole image, then click and hold the right mouse button and drag the mouse around. Then, crop the image to get rid of the white space around the edges from the rotation. an alternative is to use the Rotate/Zoom tool. Press Ctrl-Shift-Z to open this. Quote.

  8. Can I constrain movement to one axis? - paint.net Forum

    forums.getpaint.net/topic/1215-can-i-constrain-movement-to-one-axis

    Crazy Man Dan. I don't believe you can with the mouse, but if you select the area you need to move, switch to the Move Selection tool, then you can use the right or left arrow keys on the keyboard to move it only horizontally. Alternately, you could create a scrap layer and draw a straight, horizontal line on the new layer and use that line as ...

  9. How to make water Drops - Creations - paint.net Forum

    forums.getpaint.net/topic/26951-how-to-make-water-drops

    This tutorial is available as a PDF. Click here to view or download it Windows Rain Water DropsThis tutorial explains the basic,you can add you own effect to change the appearance of the drop,Like color, reflection, sizes….etc. Plugins required for this tutorial: 1- Random Shape Fill, by Pyrochil...

  10. 253. Location: Philadelphia, PA. Posted October 1, 2006. The "spraypaint" tool is great for MS Paint style images, but it just doesn't belong in a general-purpose paint program. A good way to simulate it (better than my last method) is to paint with full opacity and then use the "Effects->Frosted Glass" effect. Enjoy.

  11. Conditional Hue/Saturation Effect Available - paint.net Forum

    forums.getpaint.net/topic/885-conditional-huesaturation-effect-available

    First download the plug-in, and unzip it. Put the DLL in the "Effects" folder within the Paint.NET directory. This is usually "C:\Program Files\Paint.NET\Effects". After that, run Paint.NET and the "Conditional Hue/Saturation..." item will show up under the "Effects" menu. A dialog should pop up that is similar to the one shown below.