James
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Thanks for that
Have downloaded the plugin and will try it later today
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Hi!,
I would love to know if there is any plans for future versions of Paint.NET to incorporate a method of making (instant) grauations between two colours similar to the pic below :?:
Please excuse my ignorance if this is already available but to my newbe knowledge it's not.
I am currently needing to switch between 2 programs to get these grads that I use in Paint.NET and would love to be able to uninstall the other software
Am really loving this program but like all software, there is always something that one has that another does not.
This is meant only as a suggestion for a possible enhancment to an already great program for which I am thankful for
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Thank you for that quick reply
I must say, I am surprised at the thought of an artist manually applying all the different colours in just the correct amounts/places as I have seen this same effect used in many different drawings while surfing. (Some pictures are very large involving a tremendous amount of gradients)
(Will I have time left over for a life if I pursue this? lol)
Thank you once again for a great program
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Hello:)
As a new person to pixel art, and to Paint.net (Which is fantastic! Thank you to the talented designers:)) I would like to know how the gradient effect is created in the picture below?
Surely a person does not need to add graduating shades of a colour manually and a plug in is used instead?
Any advise on this would be greatly appreciated (Thank you:))
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Feature request ... Graduated colours
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
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Okay Rick!
Thanks anyway, no harm in asking, is there?
It's a great program