Automated background removal was also added recently.

  • @[email protected]
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    1101 year ago

    Screw you Microsoft, I switched to Paint.net forever ago and I’ll be long dead in the cold, cold grave before I recognize Missourah, I mean switch back to Paint.

    • @Sterile_Technique
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      1 year ago

      https://getpaint.net/

      Some other random company got the url “paint.net”, so confusingly you need https://getpaint.net/ to download the product paint.net

      For those unfamiliar, it’s a free art program that’s… idk 80% of what photoshop is? But you can install community-made plugins to add features (shoutout to Grim Color Reaper).

      Also on their download page, you want this one:

      If you do the microsoft link, you’ll have to pay microsoft. For a free product. That microsoft doesn’t own. Dafuq.

      The paid version from the microsoft store helps to support the product; however I suspect the devs will get more bang-per-buck if you DL the free version and make a direct donation at https://getpaint.net/donate.html

      • @[email protected]
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        301 year ago

        The developer of paint.net sells it on the Microsoft store to support the product. Not any different than buying an app through the App Store or Google play store.

        It’s created by a Microsoft Engineer, not super surprising they leverage Microsoft tools to get paid.

      • @lemmy___user
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        121 year ago

        You can also use winget to install it, if you’re into package managers

        winget install --id=dotPDNLLC.paintdotnet -e

        That way you can still get semi-automatic updates

    • @galloog1
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      41 year ago

      The single most historically aware yet still funny to the unaware joke that the Simpsons ever put out.