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  1. I finally got around to trying this out. And I must say, I like the texture maker plug in as a starting point. I think that it would take some playing around to get the grids to match up the way I see them in my head, but that's do-able. The problem I have is that as soon as a rotate the thing 45 degrees, the edges of all the diamonds start blending , no matter if I use pixelated or anti-aliassed. And I can't use 3rd colors (yet) to fill in if that happens because then the image looks all blurry in certain places. So I have to hold that one at bay for now. Think I need to try the seamless texture maker.....(or at least try to find it....)
  2. Anybody got a plug-in that does argyles? It's basically a square/rectangle repeat with a quadrilateral diamond in the middle. It would need the ability to have the diagonal lines in "color A", the diamond in "color B", and outside the diamond in "color C". That way, when it repeats the pattern, everything lines up. Plus, it would be nice to have an anti-aliasing option so the lines don't "bleed".
  3. Bad default on MY part, apparently. Needed to change it in the settings...
  4. Nevermind. I had to turn off anti-aliasing. This is a bad default setting. Sorry.
  5. OK. I'm new to the forums. I have a question about color replacement in paint.net. Here is what I want to do. Imagine I have a picture where the top half is 100% red. The bottom half of my picture is 100% green. Dividing the red and green is a 100% beige line approximately 10 pixels thick. I want to replace the red with 100% blue. So, I select my blue. I select the paint can. I have a 0% tolerance setting. However, when I click on the red, the paint fill bleeds into the beige in gradients. I don't want this. This was working perfectly fine in prior versions of paint.net. What am I doing wrong? Or is this a major bug?
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