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Paintnet plugin packs3/20/2024 There are several options with this one so I'll just explain them To make life easier it also loads and saves these lists in the same format as the Paint.NET Palette file, so if you have any custom palettes, you can quickly load one and see what your image looks like using only those colours. What it does is allow the user to build up a list of colours, and then it converts each pixel in the image to the closest colour on the list. Ok, this is the first of what I consider to be one of my good plugins. Selective Palette (Color -> Selective Palette) Version 1.2 Improved performance, Rendering time is now half of what it used to be. Same as before, its now in the proper sub menu.įixed a bug causing some images to get pixelated when jumbled. Basically all it does is jumble the image, you get to choose the amount of blocks and if you want, you can click Jumble to re-jumble the blocks. I can't see this plugin getting used a lot but I thought it was a cool idea, again, it was just something I wanted to do to get more familiar with Visual Studio and the plugin template. Now all quality settings take the same time to render. Improved the performance of this plugin, in my testing I was able to decrease rendering time from 5.17s to 300ms for a 1024x768 image. Its now in the proper sub menu for people not using an English Pdn.Ĭleaned up the UI, it now looks like the plugins with the IndirectUI update for 3.30, even thought none of my plugins are property based, (I really should look into how to make property based effects), I thought this plugin would benefit from the new look. It started out as a CodeLab script but as I got more familiar with the plugin template I moved it over to add the flipping feature. It also has the ability to flip every 2nd image to make the edges of each image line up, with the ability to change the offset of which images get flipped. This was my first ever attempt at a plugin, basically it just tiles the image the selected number of times in each direction. Tile Image (Distort -> Tile Image) Version 1.3 To install these plugins, extract and place all three files in this zip inside your Paint.Net/Effects folder. This is the beta release for 3.5.4, they may still have problems, please post all bugs or problems in this thread. Shift - clamps the hue to 15 degree increments.Ĭontrol - clamps the saturation to the current value.Īlt - clamps the hue to the current value.Ĭontrol + Alt - clamps the hue to the current value and the saturation to increments of 10.Ĭontrol + Shift - clamps the saturation to the current value and the hue to 15 degree incrementsĬontrol + Shift + Alt - clamps the hue to an increment of 15 and the saturation to an increment of 10.Anyway, on to the plugins. You will notice that all the color sliders and color wheels are new, these are controls that I have made, they incorporate the additional features that Ed Harvey's controls use so credit for that idea goes to him not me, however I did extend upon his ideas and add a few extra functions.įor the Color Sliders, Holding shift will clamp the value to the nearest increment, these areġ5, for Red, Green, Blue, Alpha and Hue slidersįor the Color Wheel, there 6 combinations of Control, Alt and Shift keys that will produce different results, they are the same as Ed Harvey's but I will list them all anyway. OK, the time has finally come for me to post my updated plugin pack, all the plugins have been updated in some way or another, be it UI or compatibility updates and I have added a new plugin.
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