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Rhaonoa

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  1. Your screen is probably stretching the image to fill the available space.  You need to either work with a larger canvas (i.e. the same size as your screen) or set the wallpaper parameter so that it doesn't stretch the image (used to be called Center Image or something similar).

    I resized the image, and not the canvas. 

    What would be the different between both, and could I get a bit more specified answer on how to do so?

    Thanks.

  2. Hello again!
    Now, I was wondering this one basic thing I just attempted doing out of boredom
    so, let's say I found a cool image on some social media I'm in, and that I wanted to make a wallpaper/background for myself with it, and I've been working on it for few minutes;
    once I'm done, I try to set it as my background, but guess what: it looks kinda pixelated and like if it was in low quality, while I look at it in paint.net, it looks completely fine. 

    What can I do to get it to work properly and look "full HD/quality" for my background?
    I already tried resizing and using templates, but it won't work.

    Anyways, here's the picture, I didn't add too much detail or effect into it, or at least I wouldn't consider it anything at all; I'm not done with it, and I still need to get rid of the white dots around the character and other stuff alike, but I'd rather get this doubt out of my head before I work too much on it...yeah.

    6r12tc.png



    It looks fine in the Windows visor, paint.net, and everywhere else, but as my screensaver the quality goes lower or it gets pixelated, what can I do to fix it, or to make it higher quality as a background/wallpaper?

    Thanks, and good luck!
    PD; The character, and the drawing aren't of my creation, I haven't asked the creator for permission neither, but I was just using it to have something to use within my daily dose of randomly improvising with pictures, if asked, I'll take it down.

  3. There's a lot of variation in your image styles, so I'll help with the first one :P

     

    Now, let me think...if you're using Windows, navigate to your Paint.Net folder in Program Files. Go into the effects folder and drag all of the .dll's into that folder from that plugin pack. If you want, you could just drag the threshold one across.

     

    I was trying out the threshold plugin the other day to see what I could do, and I found a good way to make a heavily shaded image, similar to some things you've wanted.

     

    First, get a base image or a photo or a good quality drawing with colour and shading, or something similar. Duplicate the layer 2-4 times, higher if you want more detailed shading, lower if you want more cartoony shading. Then on the top layer, apply threshold to what looks good for a really dark shading. It'll be black and white, but you should be able to colour it in later if you want. Set the opacity of that layer to about halfway. On the next layer down, apply threshold again, but set the sliders to a different setting. If you have more layers underneath, set the opacity to halfway again. Repeat for the amount of layers you have, but make sure your last layer before the background is not translucent. Make a new layer underneath all of this and paste in your background there. You can colour in the image  with any method you like, this was just to achieve the shading (hopefully... :P)

    Thanks you, that's quite useful! I think it'll work for now, just got some problems colouring but, I'll get used to it.

    Thanks.

    Good luck!

  4. Welcome to the forums Rhaonoa :)

     

    Well, you could try getting the awesomely handy Threshold plugin - http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?/topic/18811-ed-harvey-effects-v-35-2012-02-13/ (But you'd have to download the whole plugin pack, since I don't think they come seperately)

     

    Then you could make a new layer with a different blend mode and colour in the image.

     

    Just ideas, you'd have to see what other people reply. I don't do that sort of style very often so I'm not 100% sure what I'm talking about :P

    Okay, thanks you. Though I would need some sort of tutorial for doing so, anyways, appreciate the help.

     

     

    Hey there Rhaonoa.

    I've changed some of your images to links. We have a maximum size limit of 800pixels in forum posts.

    I've also changed the thread title to something more descriptive. This helps classify and catalog this thread when others are searching the forum.

    Alright, sorry; and thanks you aswell.

  5. Hello!

    Well, I've been a Paint.net user for few years, and I've never decided to use the forums as I never needed to; since most of my questions were already answered on other threads, anyways, I need help with something;

    I want to make/edit some sort of pictures to get them to look retro-ish with certain color scales, certain effects, and I want it to give the retro/80's/old vibe.

    Something like this, for example:

    kavinsky_01.jpg

    39blog_kavinsky.jpg

    http://images5.alphacoders.com/475/475189.jpg

    http://www.overkillsoftware.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/PAYDAY2_HotlineMiami.jpg

    With basic pictures, or to just recolour them, like, my avatar;

    and or simple pictures like;

    https://secure.defenders.org/ac/img/animals/Wolf/Wolf.jpg

    http://fc09.deviantart.net/fs71/f/2013/340/f/4/wolf_in_the_winter_by_sky_x_wolf-d6wycmj.jpg

    I already know how to do a lot with Paint.net, but only this thing. Could anybody explain me how I could do it, with what plugins, and what actions would be required for me to take?

    Thanks a lot!

    -Rhaonoa

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