cherockee
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Why not just use the built-in Roll... ?
theres a big difference between the built in roll, and the codelab script. much more feel-of-depth, much more 3d look. and i think its easier to mod the numbers, instead of moving the mouse, searching for the right angle...try it.
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there is a code, i think its the RotoZoom 3D prototype.cs, just edit the first lines numbers to achive effect like in gimp...
u can download codelab plugin, and load the script into it...just like opening an image. Its quite easy to use...
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I could use a "flatten selected layers".
And I cant wait to see the nu UI in paint.net3 ... Custom keyboard - mouse buttons? Custom toolbars?
Ohh, and a Portable, .net frame independent version:D. I know, its not means to become, but In some of my works i have to use just my SD, and It could be handy to have a portablePAINT.NET. Or a PPC version?
update: ment to write, but forgotten...Ruler Guidelines. I could use it, when doing a bit complex webdesign...
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I have made some corrections, update available here:
http://donmade.uw.hu/download/langs/paintdotnet.zip
And I have started the localization of the help doc...
Magyarul Ãrok, neked asszem szabad.
hibalista: (kb 1 óra használat után)
a visszavonás a menüben
layereknek nevezi az uj rétegeket, és sorszámozza
curves lefordÃtva görbék
relief-nek én se tudok szép nevet...szótár nem Ãrt semmit?
donate magyarul támogatás, adomány...bár magyarok ugyse fognak.
crop to selection az iconbar-on, a menüben jó a neve, de a tooltip az iconbaron tartva maradt angol
asszem ennyi, meg persze majd a help.
ha valami nem megy, szólhatsz: cherockee@gmail.com
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some simple things 4 start:
use the glow, and the gauss blur effect (as a really smart start from 0 knowledge - do all the tutorials, download the scripts-plugins, and use the layers). i tried to do a deeper shadow, just do a nu layer, and write the same text with the text tool, darken it with anything, and place it diagonal right-down (45°), on any distance. then swap the white layer with the dark one, take the white to the top.
Doing text-outlines is simple too, just write the text again (on a nu layer, transparent...), and resize it (select it with the select tool, click on move selected pixel, hold shift, and grab a corner, resize it to a little bigger, and place it under the white, first text. As a shadow. If you want, merge the 2 layer, and blur em.