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  1. 1 hour ago, keora said:

    I'm not sure how to define a Pen-key as SHIFT-Key.

    The advice on graphic tablets is useful, I'd not heard of the brand Aiptek.

     

    Because I never used a touchpad on a laptop and not knowing the precise device name and so on, it was only a guess. Often the applications from the producers are able to make such settings. Also you can define custom function for modern (gaming-)mices with additional keys. So I can reload webpages, or use POS1-Key or END-Key without using the keyboard, even start other applications and so on...

     

    Thats mine:

    http://www.aiptek.de/index.php/en/products/archive/archive-graphic-tablets/mediatablet-14000u

     

    For your purposes a mouse should be absolutely sufficient.

  2. If there is the posibility to define a Pen-key as SHIFT-Key or to define a touchpad-area as SHIFT-key, when touched or pressed (for straight lines in a specialized angle), I think, it should work without using special Wacom Applications.

    On my Standard-PC I have a graphic tablet too (Aiptek) and no problems (apart from the lack of support for the pressure sensitivity) and could draw such plans.

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  3. I see no problem. Load first and second picture separately. Take a look at the dimensions of both, enlargee the canvas size of the first so it will be expanded to the right side. Copy the second image to the clipboard (CTRL + A -> CTRL + C), go back to first, expanded image and paste from clipboard (maybe in a separate layer), resize it, if necessary and save as new image.

     

    I needed more time to describe it then to do it in PDN.

  4. Quote

    Pseudo-solarisation (or pseudo-solarization) is a phenomenon in photography in which the image recorded on a negative or on a photographic print is wholly or partially reversed in tone. Dark areas appear light or light areas appear dark. The term is synonymous with the Sabatier effect when referring to negatives. Solarisation and pseudo-solarisation are quite distinct effects.

     

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solarisation

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  5. Read careful!

     

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    In the Windows Store version of paint.net, the directories for plugins and Shapes are different. These will have to be created manually.

    First create a folder in /My Documents/ (this may be translated to your system language) called /paint.net App Files/.
    Then create three subfolders inside the new folder. These should be called:

    • /Effects/
    • /FileTypes/
    • /Shapes/

     

    https://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/InstallPlugins.html

  6. Well, but that's the same with other words. I see it like toe_head2001. It's not a bug. The "lost" or invisible part isn't on the canvas and therefore it isn't longer part of the image. If you paint an image, you have to paint on the canvas. You can't paint in the air.

     

    If you want to paste an image larger then the current canvas, you will asked, what you want to do now:

     

    canvas.jpg

     

    My experience with many users over the paste 20 years shows me, that most users don't read carefully the messages on screen.

  7. 32 minutes ago, Seerose said:

    I have to read everything correctly.

     

    It seems for me, that you applied the effect directly on your image. You need an additional black layer with one 1 white pixel to build an imaginary line between this pixel and the middle of the image for the effect. After that you choose the blendmode for this layer and merge down.

     

    See my result: https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/7186-madjik-all-plugins-last-updated-2018-01-10/?do=findComment&comment=540994

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