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Theresonly1cryo

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  1. Actually, haha, I dont think there is way that can do this, but thanks anyway
  2. When something with transparency covers part of an image (Mandatory process)(Such as the transparent layer in Twitter that distort the background), if I want to retain the original image look, I have to change part of the image into a more virbrant colours as before it was covered with a mandatory transparent layer. Here is a demonstration In this case, I want to change the upper part so it looks the same colour as before, so I will need to change the upper part with more contrast or brightness, etc, so after the layer is added, it looks the same as if without the layer on. A way to do this as I mentioned, is to use curve tool or change contrast and brightness, but there is no way that I can get it to 100 accurate.
  3. Step one: Crop out the boy Methods: -Erase background with Eraser, requires precision but efficient -Magic wand on background, adjust the Tolerance for best selection, erase the rest Step two: Install Silhouette Plus Plugin http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?showtopic=11035 Step three: Apply Silhouette Go to Effects>Object>Silhouette Plus Choose colour, click ok Step four: Smooth outline Get Plug in: AA's Assistants http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?showtopic=16643
  4. I just printed out some PNG images on A3 paper, and then someone told me TIFF is a better format to print images, so if I go in PaintNET and convert the image to TIFF, and print it out, will it look slightly with higher quality than the PNG print out? And yes, the image is 300dpi, no worries about all that pixels per inch stuff, it does not matter, it's all about format.
  5. That's a very interesting plugin, cheers, I will take a look at it, really cool!
  6. I would've thought of that, but I guess that's gonna take awhile to complete, not really worth it as the result can be very inaccurate.
  7. Sorry, I actually meant an outline of an image, it's not just an outline, if you ever used Adobe Illustrator, if you trace (Silhouette) an image with a jagged, rough outline, Illustrator automatically converts it smooth, I'm looking for something similar on Paint.NET, I use Illustrator at school, don't have it at home, haha.
  8. Ah, thanks, but that completely changed my picture, um.... I forgot to mention it's not just outline, but an image's outline, cheers!
  9. I need to smooth outlines, and I don't really mean anti analyse it, I mean smooth the surface, here's a demonstration. Is there a tool that can do so?
  10. For some reason, EdHarvey's colour tint tool doesn't change the colour to exact, and yes, I used the colour picker to select the colour for it, the result colour is far away from the desired colour.
  11. Hey, thanks, the tool is quite confusing to use, I ain't making any desired progress at the moment with this
  12. I use EdHarvey's colour tint tool and it changes colour of the whole image, I'm looking for something similar but it only changes selected colour, so that the image is left with mutiple colour scheme rather than just one, any addon that can do this? From this example, you can see the figure on the right is in a brownish colour scheme, what tool can I use in order to make it's colour scheme blue like the figure on the left? Thanks in advance.
  13. I use Silhoutte Plus to make Silhoutte out of png images, the result is jagged edges, pixelated outlines, which is really ugly, so I'm looking for a better silhoutte tool, kind of like Illustrator's ability to create a smooth outline for converted images for silhoutte.
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