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AndrewDavid

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  1. Hi there @spamme

     

    Welcome to the forum.

     

    Here's one way for changing eye color. It will lead you to other videos of different ways of doing it.

    It really depends on how professional you want your images to look.

    The tools that were used in your video are all in PaintNet  They can be applied to different layers of your photo.

     

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhn3ZL3eYBM

     

    Hope it helps

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    @MJW - I easily duplicated it. Create three circles - 2 different colors on the same layer. Now change your primary to white with 0 opacity. Change your secondary color to a different third color (full opacity) that is not used in the picture. Now move the picture and do the eyedropper test on the vacant area. It comes up with your 3rd color with a very low opacity.

     

    The question is - Is it a bug or does it have to do with having a low opacity color when performing the move as a primary color. I think it is designed to work this way as I have dealt with this issue many times. Having a low opacity on the primary color results in a low opacity effect when working with any colors on the layer. ie when using the eraser.

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  3. Bonjour @Kylauren

    Welcome to the Forum

     

    Unfortunately the answer to your question is no

     

    I'm sure this is not what you want to hear - but paint is a graphics application - not a text editor

    There are plugins that allow you to edit text on a specific layer that allow you to edit later - but it won't help you now.

     

    I always use notepad when entering text just in case I need to edit it later.

     

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