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  1. 0. moderators or admins, in the case of a post with multiple questions, what would a "descriptive" title look like?

    1. To change the white color, just change your secondary color.

    2. If by "tilt," you mean rotate, put the text on its own layer, select it with rectangle selection, and right-click and drag

    If you mean something else, please attempt to clarify or provide and example image. Thanks!

    3. Increase your paint bucket tolerance until you don't get any (in the case of an outline on a transparent background, use exactly 69% tolerance for best results). If that's not what you're talking about, a screenshot would help clarify your question.

    4. I'm not entirely sure how to get exactly that effect, but if you put a big white dot on its own layer, use dents, then zoom blur set to the center of the dot (repeat zoom blur if one isn't enough), then gaussian blur, you should be able to get something similar.

    Thank you so Much,PndNoob! It really helps to know this kind of stuff (Sorry, being new to this I am as clueless as a brick!) Im sorry about number 4, It went better then I expected! number 2 was mostly right, i'll stick to it. Thanks ^^

  2. Hello, I am just starting Paint.net and Im starting to get used to this, I've Got the basics down already, but I have some questions that I am unsure of, can anyone help?

     

    1: Using Line,Paint brush and bucket, there is a wiindow saying "Fill" If I use Dark Down Diagonal, how do i change the White to another colour?

     

    2: How do i tilt Text? Im sure that is an option...

     

    3: is there a way I can blur any blocky odd parts out? Say I draw a Smooth circle and fill it with red, there will be white particals, Is there a way to blur them out?

     

    4: Can I put a glowing/shining effect on one specific part, kind of like Gimp2's "Supernova"?

     

    That is all, I hope I can figure this out, Thank you.

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