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trickman
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Messing with my lightsaber's tut and zoom blur at 100 px you can do a 3Dish random bg =)
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I am using 2449...
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OK, if you set primary color's alpha to 0, then swap colors twice, you see that the alpha is again at 255.
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Of course... PdN and any program you have that uses fonts...
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It works! Thanks a lot!
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LMAO! *points at status bar*
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no, it isn't...
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stretch which pixels in which direction?OK, what I want is to stretch something like this:http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/1931/screen2it8.png
Is it possible to NOT stretch the alpha pixels and just the color pixels?
isn't sepcot's last code snippet doing what you want?
how about giving some manually created before- and after-images, so people get what you are looking for
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What I simply want is for the code to take the last non-transparent pixel in each row and scretch it to the left or to the right!
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OK, what I want is to stretch something like this:
http://img143.imageshack.us/img143/1931/screen2it8.png
Is it possible to NOT stretch the alpha pixels and just the color pixels?
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am I the only one who reads the help file?
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Font PLUGINS? what da...?
Do you meen new fonts?
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There's already a lasso tool O_o
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but i said i didn't simply wanted that, i want to stretch the last pixel of each row that doesn't have Alpha = 0
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nope. only the first column of pix's are stretched...
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yeah that's what I want.
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carbonize, but what if the picture ISN'T rectangular?
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I don't plan on doing animation...
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just forget it...
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i would post it here, but imageshack is slower than a snail
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it isn't just like that if the image is a free form shape with loads of colors...
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Would it be possible to create such function in 3.0?
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OK, no offense, but you guys are taking this way to sieriously/persoanally. It's a graphic program lol!
It's a graphic program that will beat GIMP and PS's Gradient tool and it's free!
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again, this shouldn't be here...
Swap colors bug
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No prob Rick! That's why you invited us to this forum, remember?