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kirby145

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  1. Adobe:

    "When converting a color image to Bitmap mode, first convert it to Grayscale mode. This removes the hue and saturation information from the pixels and leaves just the brightness values. However, because only a few editing options are available for Bitmap mode images, it’s usually best to edit the image in Grayscale mode and then convert it to Bitmap mode. "

    After this, there are several tools you MAY be able to use.

    The one I found that may work for you is Threshold, which converts the image to black and white I believe (according to the threshold level you select certain pixels can be omitted)

    Search for this plugin or check, it is in the adjustments menu.

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    Other plugins may be available though.

  2. even though it is being created in a raster app with no vector output support...

    ...then I started looking at your stuff and I appreciated it. Assuming it is all original(your work), kudos!

    Well now that's not true Paint.NET is capable vector in lots of ways you just have to open the possibilities :)

    /srry for double post

    Wow I didn't think they were made in PDN but nice job

  3. As long as the school has .NET 2.0 or higher you can run it. I've found it works better off a flash drive on my school computers than at home... kind of sad

    Just Go to Program files or wherever you have it and copy and paste the paint.net folder. Run it off the drive.

    If you don't have net 2.0 it won't work. I was fortunate to have a new computer lab at my disposal though most of the other computers did not have it. Type this into internet explorer to see the version installed on the current computer:

    javascript:alert(navigator.userAgent) 

  4. I can realize it is a bug in internet explorer. But because the majority of users are still using internet explorer I think the community is forced to work around for it. At least that's how I have to work, coding and designing everything for Firefox which works just fine and then going back and tweaking things that are unneccessary and stupid because the majority of people are using IE.

  5. Lovely plugin. Just two issues:

    It doesn't prompt me to specify the delay value for the speed of the animation.

    and

    It doesn't ask me if the animation should repeat.

    Yea these seem like more advanced features, I don't know if sbrown will do them?

    I'd say unless you release that thing you're working on with PiPLs, or possibly a Liquid Resize plugin, he's got it all sewn up. :-)

    Off topic, but, if someone does liquid resize it will be one of the best plugins to have..
  6. Boltbait's plugin will make a border for any selection.

    In addition there are two plugins made specifically for this render purpose:

    Borders N' Shapes- Very advanced tool from pyrochild viewtopic.php?f=16&t=4828&hilit=borders+n+shapes&start=0

    Border- Part of asmageddon plugin pack viewtopic.php?f=16&t=21216&hilit=border&start=0

    My advice would be to download all the plugins of interest in the plugins forum, saving time by taking note of the "plugin pack" threads.

    Good luck

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