usedHONDA
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Well the fastest way would be to go to dafont.com and start browsing the stencil section.
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Well unless you absolutely need to use a TIFF, I recommend you save it as a PNG. It's basically the same thing, but PNGs are smaller files.
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I would rather have a smudge tool because it does the same thing as what you're requesting, but it's a quicker job and it's a lot less complicated.
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I would have used the ones BoltBait linked to three months ago, but at the present time, I would create a custom one to match the colors better.
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I do have my moments...
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...My Monitor Off Widget uses the crop to selection shortcut which is double poop for me and is not reconfigurable...
I beg to differ. Here's what you do:
Go to your My Widgets folder
Rename that widget file from a .widget to a .zip
Open all of the text/java/kon files within it
Search for the keyboard shortcut within the source code and change it to something like "Ctrl+Shift+Q"
Save and rename the .zip back to a .widget and open/restart that widget
Enjoy
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It's kinda like a car's air conditioning system-- it doesn't effect your car's performance that much, but it can make your life a whole lot easier (though it does add a few pounds to the vehicle).
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I'm not sure if that's allowed:
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Then get a knife and pry that out of your keyboard
I lol'd.
Also, I regret to say that I have not yet memorized the window shortcuts yet. Before, it used to take three tries for me to get the right window open, so I simply stopped using the shortcut entirely (and use the dreaded mouse to click).
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This has been bugging me for a long time, and I'm sure it's the same for many Paint.NET users:
Sometimes, you want to look at the entire image, but the Layer, Tools and Color windows are in the way (I never use the History window). So you close each one individually. Doesn't take much time. 5 seconds max. But 2 seconds later, you want the windows back up again. Again, doesn't take too long.
But my point is that it can get annoying. You spend 10 seconds doing something that could take 2. I would like a keyboard shortcut and toolbar button (better yet, something in the Windows menu) that allows you to hide and show all open windows. For the keyboard shortcut, I would like something like Ctrl+H, Ctrl+Shift+H, or maybe even Ctrl+Home.
Comments? Praise? Arguments? Post 'em!
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Oh well, at least I have another one I'm doing partially in Inkscape.
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*finally goes into plugin section*
*skims topics to see if pyro published another plugin*
*finds an updated grid maker plugin*
*downloads*
*tips hat and says "Thank!"*
*leaves plugin forum and won't return for another month*
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Okay, I think I've got a theme to go by for one of the logos: Photorealism. It'll look somewhat like the current PDN logo, but without the thick outlines or plastic-like surfaces. It'll be tuned for Vista (that means I'll keep my idea of the glass picture frame).
BTW, is it just me, or am I seeing Paint.NET banners instead of logos?
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Because I'm all about perfection, I've stopped using the classic right-click approach and started doing the following:
Create the selection
Cut it
Paste it into a new layer
On that layer, go to Layers > Flip/Rotate and adjust to whatever.
Merge the layer down
This way, the antialiasing (and overall quality) is much better.
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Then you might as well go with the Clone Stamp tool.
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Hmm... try this:
Create a new layer
Use the brush to fill in the white Venom stuff (use the color "31231A")
Set the layer blending to Multiply
Viola
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@Ash and maverick: Nice!
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CMD, can you edit the topic's title to fix the typo? It's kind of annoying to look at (but I don't know why).
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But... we're not asking you to code a site... we're asking you to redo the Paint.NET logo...
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...i am a wiz at Paint ( MS)...
There really isn't much to learn about MS Paint. At all.
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Simply Cut and Paste the font files into C:/WINDOWS/Fonts and restart Paint.NET. If done right, you should have some new fonts in Paint.NET and other programs that use fonts.
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I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "project", but my interpretations tell me that you want to compress your image's file size without lowering the quality... If that is true and the file type you're saving is PNG, then download a PNG compressor like "PNGout" or "PNGcrush".
If I'm wrong in my interpretation, please clarify.
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I love alpha values, and this uses a lot more than you think.