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Riddley last won the day on September 29 2014

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  • Birthday 12/18/1996

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    Graphic design, Physics, Chemistry, Hockey, Basketball, Jujitsu

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  1. Hi guys! I've been using Paint.NET for the better part of a decade, but recently I've encountered a weird problem when using the text tool: whenever I press enter to start a new line, it's almost as if it thinks I've pressed enter twice because it creates a second line and then I have to hit backspace to get rid of one. It's becoming really tedious, does anyone know how to help?
  2. Bruh, just use the Brightness/Contrast Adjustment; Max out the contrast, and if the white background gets messed up, raise the brightness.
  3. 4/9/15 New wallpaper New avatar New signature(s) - (It's two separate images that make up a single sig)
  4. Non sibi, sed toti.

  5. As you can tell, I have a great understanding of whatever you're talking about, Pixie. A Cubist Cube's self portrait.
  6. How the heck'd you do this one? Did you render in it in another program? Apart from the jagged edges, it's pretty awesome .
  7. Great image FotoFactory, I love the subtle gradient, and great resolution too!
  8. You seem to be missing a prong on that peace sign there Ishi, but other than that, splendid job! Certainly feelin' the groove, keep it up!
  9. Oh sorry, use the vastly superior planetoid plugin to make a simple glossy sphere.
  10. You could try using the buttons plugin to make a basic glossy sphere.
  11. 1. Use Grim Color Reaper using red as your primary colour, adjust the tolerance anywhere from 0.90 to about 1.20 (1.20 will yield a less vibrant result). 2. Use Ctrl+Shift+G to make the layer grayscale. 3. Add a layer behind it and use the fill bucket to make the new layer red.
  12. It looks like displacement to me. (On the left)
  13. Save it as a PNG in photoshop and then load it in PDN, it will retain transparency, it's just a little more work than using the clipboard.
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