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I can't even begin to imagine how much time you have put in on this program and coding you have done. You've created some of the most important and useful tools that have long been thought impossible to make and I respect you greatly. Thank you so much.

+ Hmm, this tool seems to run slow on single-core processors. When I get a quad-core, then I can truly understand the importance of this tool.

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Anyway... I have a request or two, neither of which include your address! I was wondering if you could make this part of custom brushes. Also I find the " [ , ] " modifier keys to be useful to shrink or grow the standard PDN brush while painting, could you include that function as well? Anyway, thanks for the sweet plugin!

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Anyway... I have a request or two, neither of which include your address! I was wondering if you could make this part of custom brushes. Also I find the " [ , ] " modifier keys to be useful to shrink or grow the standard PDN brush while painting, could you include that function as well? Anyway, thanks for the sweet plugin!

I will consider adding hotkeys to such commands. I do not want to merge several plugins, as I feel this may bloat them and make adding new features harder. I hope to be able to solve the problems I am having compiling Paint.NET eventually, giving at least some hope of creating a version integrating some of the features my plugins have provided, although I doubt I will have a huge amount of success.

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This plugin mimics the “use colour from gradient” GIMP function, allowing users to select two colours and have a brush that gradually changes colour between them.

By that you are probaly referring to the G-Map tool aka Gradient Mapping? First Smudging now this. Soon all plugins will be based off GIMP. :D

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I can only use GIMP on my Ubuntu box. My Windows box uses Windows XP x64 which isn't supported by GIMP. I do hate being tied to Windows and plan to completely move to Ubuntu mid 2009. I have to make some choices, such as will I virtualize or dual boot windows. With the way virtualization is going, I think I'll move that way. But I'm still hoping to see a version of PDN for Linux that's fully supported. There is Mono Paint but it hasn't been updated in like five months :( To GIMP's credit, their new versions are a little easier to use. Maybe I'll go in GIMP's direction, IDK.

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