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How to add plugins into Paint.NET

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Most Paint.NET plugins are distributed as DLL files located inside of a ZIP file. These instructions will lead you step-by-step through the install process. Before you begin, please close Paint.NET if it is open.

After finding a plugin on the web that you wish to install, click the link to the ZIP file to start the download process. For example, to install the BoltBait Plugin Pack, click the following link: BoltBaitPack.zip then, follow the instructions below to install these plugins to your computer.

Step 1: Once the download starts, you will be prompted with the following message:



Click the save button to save the ZIP file to your computer.

Note: If you are using Chrome instead of Internet Explorer, after clicking the download link, your screen will look like this:



If so, click the file name as shown above and skip to step 4 below.

Step 2: When prompted for the "Save as" file name, click the "Desktop" button on the left, then the "Save" button as shown here:



Step 3: When the download is complete, click the "Open" button:



This will open a window showing the DLL file (or files) that you downloaded.

Step 4: When the file list window opens, press Ctrl-A to select all of the files in that window:



Right-click the mouse on one of the selected files and choose "Copy" from the context menu that appears.

Step 5: Next, find your Paint.NET icon (either on your desktop or start menu), right-click on it and choose "Properties" from the menu that appears:



Step 6: When the "Properties" window opens, click the "Find Target" (XP) or the "Open File Location" (Win7) button:



This will open a Windows Explorer window to your Paint.NET directory.

Step 7: In the Paint.NET directory, double-click on the "Effects" folder



Step 8: In the Effects folder, right-click the mouse and choose "Paste":



If you have followed the instructions carefully, you should see the following message during the copy process:



When the copy is finished, restart Paint.NET and look in the Effects menu for your new effects. Please note, you may need to look around for your effect. Many effects load to submenus in the Effect menu. Other effects load themselves in the Adjustments menu.


This tutorial is not mine, I have got it from here.
 

JeterFan428

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FINALLY! Someone that uses Paint.net besides me! Nice tutorial, will help alot of new people that want to try out Paint.net
 

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FINALLY! Someone that uses Paint.net besides me! Nice tutorial, will help alot of new people that want to try out Paint.net

hehe.. I saw you want Paint.net tutorials.. I found one site.. Press Me.
 

_vili

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i use paint.net.. i got gimp and i could get PS but i think this is most easiest and most clear to use..
 

Edge

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i use paint.net.. i got gimp and i could get PS but i think this is most easiest and most clear to use..

I agree. It's not filled with lots of little icons everywhere ><".
 

_vili

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but without any plugins its just like MSPaint..
 

Edge

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But with little extra effects. Without plugins, it could make a-not-so below average image =P.
 

George

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Thanks for this, nice guide.

I need to start doing GFX more, just downloaded Paint.NET.
 

George

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Sweet George, you know more about it than me. hope to see some tutorials soon.

I'll try to make some tutorials/guides soon, been busy lately getting other things setup elsewhere, almost done though.
 

Edge

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Thanks for this, nice guide.

I need to start doing GFX more, just downloaded Paint.NET.

Great =P.

Just ask me if you need any help XD.
 

Zeroifrit

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Haha i learned that from that site. Anyway i know how to add them now ,but this is great for others.