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LionsDragon

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  1. File--Save As--then select the new location for the file. I'm not sure if Paint.Net allows you to do this as a batch, or if you'd have to do it individually.
  2. I do not know of one, but Layer--> Rotate/Zoom and you can zoom them in quite nicely.
  3. Fantastic work as always! I love seeing the progress you've made!
  4. I'm so sorry for your loss @JulioCoolio, but the image is gorgeous!
  5. Okay, THAT is what was missing, your holiday wallpaper! Merry Christmas dear @lynxster4!
  6. Um, WOW @Ladybug! That sound you heard was my jaw hitting my desk. These are amazing!
  7. The "circles and square with arrows" are for moving the rectangle. Try this: -Select the background with the magic wand. -Press "Ctrl+I" on your keyboard. This will invert the selection (that is, select the text). -Press "delete" on your keyboard or the scissors icon in Paint.Net Try reading through the manual@Ego Eram Reputo wrote when you get a chance. It helps a lot with the transition.
  8. Thank you! I figured if I could help bridge the understanding gap, in any way, well....
  9. I use it in memory of him. 😥 Also YIKES! I just noticed the piranha!
  10. Thank you! Wrote the script, created the intertitle cards and Stickman images (huge thanks to @Ego Eram Reputoand to @lynxster4for the puppy!), made the backgrounds in PDN, animated in Photoscape because my brain wouldn't play nicely with @midora's plugin, then transferred to my iPad and put it all together in iMovie with stock curtain image and audio. And then I had a panic attack.
  11. Okay, I have been waiting to post this for a while. I participated in a project called "We Are Not Your Puzzle Piece." Now that the virtual display is up, here's my contribution.
  12. Well, if it's a solid background, the easiest way is to click on the background with the magic wand tool and then hit the Delete button on the keyboard. If it's a textured background you may need TR's Alpha Cutter. Oh, and welcome to the forum! You'll be pleased to know you're not surrounded by (snip)
  13. YIKES! That's fantastic! I agree, it does look like something out of Dr. Strange.
  14. The origin of the text shouldn't make a difference. When you open up the effect, you see all the sliders? Those will control the appearance of the final image. (I usually grab the top of the effect window with my mouse and move it to the side so I can see the canvas.) Try moving the sliders for X, Y, and steps factor to see how it looks. And we've all been noobs at some point. How are you gonna learn if you don't ask?
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