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  1. Yes, thank you so much for the link!!! And here are two more I made. I think I might be addicted to Pixel Art! :shock: For those who would like it, here is the link Oma provided me with: http://www.19.5degs.com/element/836.php It is an excellent tutorial! As for the transparencies, I just use the magic wand while holding down shift, then hit the delete button. Assuming the background wasn't the color of any clothes, hair or skin, only the background disappears! I leave the color background for the purpose of, well, I think it makes it look better for my gallery! Again, thanks so much for the link!!!
  2. And now, here's some pixel art: Uhmmm... I think I might be addicted! :shock: EDIT: Took Oma's suggestion!
  3. Thanks! Its just what I needed! I already made one and pasted it into my gallery. Check it out, if you'd like! viewtopic.php?f=26&t=26329&p=206579#p206579
  4. Here is my first human. I know I have room for improvement, but I think it still looks good!
  5. As for how to draw them, then there are numerous tutorials and pixelart dedicated websites around the Internet. Ash wrote it very well, in that as the Pencil tool is all you need, any tutorials you do find can easily be transposed to Paint.NET, even if they weren't originally written for it. I have found plenty of tutorials for pixel art, and I have made a coupe buildings. But I can't find much about making people. In particular, the bases for the people.
  6. Pixel dolls, pixel people, pixelians... Yeah, there are several differnt names for 'em. What I'm wondering is if anyone who knows how could make and post a tutorial on how to make 'em in paint.NET. Thanks!!!
  7. Okay, my first house! Its not that good, I know, but it took me almost a whole afternoon, and that's only because I cheated and used the paint bucket tool to fill in large sections of it. EDIT: And I just found out that Paint.NET has a pixel grid. That would have been helpful to know several hours ago! OY!
  8. I was up all night trying to figure out how to do something like that! Couldn't figure it out... I have problems with the roof. No matter what angle of the 2/1 rule I use, The roof just doesn't right to me! Anyways, here's is my first half-way successful attempt at pixel art:
  9. BArnold's Gallery! Yes, I am a n00b at Paint.NET. So these images will be very basic. Hopefully as I earn more with Paint.NET, I will get better! Anyways, on to the Art... My mother passed away when I was 10. I think its a shame that my 11 1/2 month old daughter will never get to meet her. So I made these two! http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=52228954&albumID=503836&imageID=39330038 http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=52228954&albumID=503836&imageID=39364785 I also created this one for my fiance: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewImage&friendID=52228954&albumID=503836&imageID=39434845 I will be posting more images as I make them! I love Paint.NET even more than I did the GIMP. I'm glad my new Vista had problems with the GIMP!!!
  10. Thanks for the responses, but I figured out another way. If you use the color picker ( :ColorPicker: ) To select the current skin color as the secondary color, then select the new skin color as the primary color, you can use the Recoloring tool ( ) to change the skin colors!
  11. Is there a way to change a person's skin color? Lets say I wanted to copy and past someones head to another person's body, and wanted the skin colors to match. Is this possible with Paint.NET?
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