Thank you very much for what you do for the community and hope to get a positive response from you. I love both versions and I use them for different tasks especially since version 4.6 of "Object Shadow" is excellent and very simple. Is it possible to have again, via a small update, "Object Shadow" like v4.6 ? (like the version I send as an attachment) In the latest version of your pack, the "Object Shadow" effect is EXACTLY the same as "Object Shadow Pro". However, I wanted to give you a feedback on a "potential bug" in your pack. If you haven't seen it here is the message I'm talking about (Once again I apologize if I seem annoying.) I don't want to sound annoying or insistent but I just wanted to know if it was a bug you were going to fix or if it was intentional? Hello ^^ didn't see you reply to my message, did you see what I notified you about the two plugins "Object Shadow" and "Object Shadow Pro"? Let me know if you have the time to do this favor. I would appreciate this small kindness and would gladly pay for your time via your Donate button if you could get these two straightened out for me. I'm honestly uncertain about both folders (FileType, Effects) and wonder if there are a few which belong in the opposite file!! I can't email you, but could you email me with "Verifying folders" in the Subject line so I know it's you? As you are a coder and moderator, I know you could look through both quickly and see anything that might be in the wrong folder. welshblue supplied the creative algorithm, the icon, and many seamless textures. So, many thanks goes out to the development team: BoltBait wrote the plugin. Allows Paint.NET to use 32-bit TWAIN drivers on a 64-bit OS. Credit: I could never have written this plugin by myself. Simulates how the current layer would look when printed with a specified color profile. Exports the current layer in a format optimized for web use. Easy peasy Installer pack here for people with Desktop version: lynxsters Shapes MegaPack v1.0.4installer.zip. The selected shapes will automatically be installed in their own folder inside the Shapes folder. However, these files are strange to me and not all of these packs came with Installers. Run 3rd party Photoshop-compatible filters in Paint.NET. Download the zip file to your desktop, unzip it, and run the installer. Or you could write your code correctly and not force everyone to screw up their Paint.NET performance for the sake of your plugins. NET process to be executed on one core only. I know a good bit about how to go into C Drive to run my older design software in Compatibility Mode. Asmageddon Prince said: And it happens on Multi-Core processors only.Just run Task Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+Delete,and set Paint. I located you and 4 others who also have plug-in packs from this website.
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