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That just strikes me as creepy, haha
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i can not replicate the dot result in 4.0 in any way
however doing the same test but in the middle of a pixel 3.5.11 seems to give a solid black with a bit of wobbling compared to more wobble and less black in 4.0
regardless of hardness 4.0 seems to be more willing to colour pixels not in the brush's circle thing
This.
I'm going to have to find an unofficial 3.5.x download at this point. So bummed out because I love paint.NET.
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I'll re-read them, I read them upon joining, I'm just a little concerned is all.
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If you kept a copy of version 3.5.11 on your hard drive or elsewhere, you can roll back to the previous version by running the 3.5.11 installer. Keep in mind any support for previous versions has stopped
I don't though, so I can't
I'm just askingĀ why the decision has been made to stop people from downloading the older builds?
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I'm just really bummed out because I've not been able to draw since the upgrade. Like, I tried, but I just... Can't. And I don't want to have to re-learn my entire technique because the paintbrush got scogged in the update.
Why are you not allowing people to download 3.5 any more? Surely if they want to there's no harm in it? -
So it seems impossible to get the same stroke with the new paintbrush tool as one could with 3.5x. This has completely crippled my shading style, and that's pretty sucky because Paint.NET has been my tool of choice throughout my artistic career (not that there is much of a career to speak of).
Is there any way in which we can have a rollback? It's not that I hate 4.0 in general, it's great - but the paintbrush just doesn't function as well at all. Everything seems too soft, even at 100% hardness?
Does the Paintbrush tool seem lighter to you?
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I just went back to 3.X
Then had to clean my pc of spyware.