The result is the same if using an alpha channeled layer+alpha mode instead of a grayscale+shades of gray mode.ģ) Expected result on checkerboard transparency (done with the Alpha Mask Import plugin)Ĥ) Actual result on checkerboard transparencyĦ) Actual result with alpha channel set to opaque. Transparent pixel color values are important to my texture work.Ģ) Alpha mask. Initially I thought it was just clobbering transparent pixel color values to 0, 0, 0 and shrugged it off since I have an alternative, but looking at it again it seems to also have some strange results on not fully transparent pixels. I mentioned this with the crashing issue some weeks ago, but looking at it again since it came up in the general discussions I'm pretty convinced the Apply Mask plugin is not working as intended. Select one of the plugin (for example ) Ĭhange the name accordingly (for example becomes Gray2Alpha.dll) Ĭopy the file in the right Paint.NET folder (for example Effects) Open the exe file with ILSpy (or Reflector or whatever IL disassembler) In the meantime to help others in need I can suggest a way to get the dll from the BoltBaitPackInstall67.exe executable. If you don't find the registry key and the user hasn't flagged the checkbox for the store version, ask for the root path of Paint.NET because probably it's the portable version. extract) to extract all the files and leave the user in charge for installation I'm using the portable Paint.NET version and your tool is not able to find the right folder to install the dll: I regularly use some plugins and never use others (and I know your tool allows cherry picking but.) Is there an option to extract all the dll files to install them one by one in Paint.NET?
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