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How to start a fire with Paint.NET


Tom Jackson

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I think this tutorial should be unstickied (not locked). After all, Sabrown super seeded it with a plugin.

As Ash wrote in my thread, it would probably help users to learn how to create fire - my plugin also being a shortcut. Also, with it being unstickied what happens when both threads move off the first page?

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Really cool tutorial I did the same one, but switched it around...I kept the canvas size 800x600 than did the Gradient :LinearGradient: the same way but upside down than did the same clouds adn effects on how to make them after I just made the canvas size smaller(sig size).

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Nice tut. One question though:

How can I make it look like something is burning? Do I just make the fire Semi-Transparent and place it one another picture?

There's a fine line between luck and skills. I just can't see where I put it.

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Utilization of the fire to making zombii, I know now to make the psychedelic climate thanks to him. - Wykorzystanie ognia do zrobienia zombii, dzięki niemu umiem teraz zrobić psychodeliczny klimat.

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Thanks Tom Jackson, This my first post and first fire.

Your instructions were easy to follow and here is my first.....

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Is it me --or do buffalo wings taste like chicken?

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Here is my attempt: Cool tutorial:

BlueFire:

Please keep images in the range of 800x600 or use clickable thumbnails

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Nice! :D!

My end result (after I messed around a bit, of course):

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it maybe just me but i see a few different skulls / skull like figures in there :o awesome

the artist formerly known as recon04

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I rate this tutorial as "immensely useful". If I had some sort of authority to back that up with, that would probably mean more...

I felt mildly destructive, so I used this effect and made this:

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