Kaiser Yoshi
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If you want to get rid of the white, [sHIFT] + Magic Wand -> [DELETE] should do it for you. If you mean make the image itself transparent, put it on a new layer above all other layers, and turn the layer's opacity down to about 50.
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A little gaussian blur should do the trick (Which is what you used to get the third line, it appears).
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Just threw this together:
Looks too out-of-focus compared to the original, but eh, I tried.
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Haha, awesome awesome awesome, no more opening MSPaint for spritesheeting. Marvelous.
Do you have a sprite comic too?
No, I'm a spriter. Haven't submitted anything anywhere yet, though.
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Haha, awesome awesome awesome, no more opening MSPaint for spritesheeting. Marvelous.
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I know this isn't great, but here's a look at what you can do without any textures. I made this using just the cloud plug-in, some blurs and noise.
Looks like lichen growing on a rock.
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Much better than the last one. Square's gonna find some uses.
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So, I was messing around with various effects the other day, and got this... swirly something:
which I immediately decided was signature-worthy. I included the history in case anyone wanted to try to recreate it (the second gradient has the colors reversed).
The version in my sig is a little different, but I can't remember exactly what I did to get that. I know I used tile reflection to get the "sandpaper" effect.
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Also something that would make this program even better would to add a Gif maker so people can animate there images.
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It's already in there for 3.0. And FYI, the correct term is not antialiasing -- it's actually the resampling algorithm. Right now it always uses bilinear, and what you want is point sampling, aka "nearest neighbor."
Ah, good.
And yeah, I knew it wasn't antialiasing, but I couldn't conjure a more appropriate term from my not-extensive-in-the-least vocabulary.
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I think this should explain it:
Rotated selections are always antialiased, even if antialiasing or alpha blending are turned off. You'd think turning those off would prevent the antialiasing from occuring, but it doesn't, and it should.
Edit Crash
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
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DrWatson is a program that attempts to find out why another program crashed, if I recall. I don't know what triggers it, though... it's never done anything for me.
Just don't use the Picture and Fax Viewer. There are plenty of alternatives out there, like Picasa.