![]() Installing plugins is as easy as extracting the files from the plugin ZIP file, and plopping them in the Effects subdirectory where Paint.NET is installed (usually C:\Program Files\Paint.NET\Effects). If there’s something you’d like to do, you can usually find a plugin that makes your life easier. ![]() I highly recommend Ed Harvey Effects v3.5 plugin, as well as the Vandermotten Effects package. There are plugins for opening PSD files, fancy blur effects, 3D object rendering, filters, and just about anything else you can think of. The Effects menu comes standard with a bunch of goodies, and you can extend Paint.NET’s capabilities dramatically. More than that, the menu system is organized in the standard, logical way that we are all used to at this point.
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