![]() You may find it easier to move all the effect. 'Staging' contains the windows installer (.msi) 'Resources' contains folders for different languages and icons. dlls - for 64 or 32 bit systems respectively. 'Native.圆4' and 'Native.x86' contain the program. They shouldn't be causing any problems but you can remove them. You may have downloaded the 'source files' for a plugin instead of the compiled. Now '.pdb' and '.cs' files are sometimes used when creating or testing new plugins. This depends on what plugins you have installed. without it i cant promise my 3 girls that love fighting over everything with live to see their next birthday LMAO. Playing with pdn and pictures is my time out spot it calms me. POUTS some1 has to help me plz for the sake of my children. and it does not make much of a difference of whether i have 3.5 or 4 downloaded there is no plugins showing in the actually program. I am pretty cleaver when it comes to computers but this 1 has me baffled. So had to track down the down load link for 3.5 thinking i would be more familiar with where things were, but after searching OMG hundreds of folders on my computer and then re downloading and unipping tons of plugins still nothing. NO PLUGINS!!! So I thought, hmmmm maybe they changed where the plugins are located and looked could not find them. When I first reloaded paint, I re loaded paint 4. And I do have the correct plugins loaded and put in the programs/ /effects folder. I know that some plugins are not compatible with the 2 different versions of paint. If you still are not sure about 4.0, you can have both versions installed at the same time, as talked about here: Edited Augby Cc4FuzzyHuggles I personally recommend you update to 4.0 and if there are plugins you like/use that don't function for 4.0, then post about them in their plugin thread and perhaps someone will be able to update the plugin or point you to an alternative plugin. ![]() If you haven't already, read these to know more : As an example, here is a plugin pack that has mostly fine plugins, and two incompatible plugins: Īlso be careful you aren't using plugins that have been downloaded from dangerous websites. ![]() If a plugin does not have an editors note of not working with 4.0, or if it is not specified which version of the plugin is compatible with, then it is probably a neutral plugin and compatible with both versions (most plugins are neutral). Here are some examples of plugins that have both 3.5 versions and 4.0 versions. Some users have thought that some of their favorite plugins didn't work with 4.0, when it turns out the users were using the wrong plugin versions. So be sure you are using 3.5 plugins for 3.5 and 4.0 plugins for 4.0. Most plugins should work for both 3.5.11 and 4.0+, however, we are starting to get plugins that are only compatible with 4.0 and some that are still only compatible with 3.5.11. Sorry, version incompatibility or plugins downloaded from places that aren't 's forums are the only things I can think of that might be the issue. ![]()
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