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It's much more familiar to work on the "TIFF/PNG→DDS" stage in it than in GIMP - but it generated all those damned mipmaps poorly, and for them I had to go to GIMP - imho the problem with Paint•NET is its imperfect DXT5 compression mechanism (the Krita plugin you mentioned earlier had a similar problem before btw)
I also banged my head, but - alas - the plugin can only ITSELF generate mipmaps - which I need custom.
These are precisely the zoom layers, which in v.2 should have different detail and notations - and the first layer (mip0 - the strongest zoom) - should not have any redundant information at all, except for the exact relief, scale close to native.
And at the moment I am experiencing a real pain in the ass from the mipmap shifts generated by the insertion tool when using the Ps plugin from Nvidia.
Sorry for longread. xD