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Jezulkim

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  1. The colours of the picture are wrong when loading a tga file with palette. Example picture here: link. It should be blue, not orange.
  2. Works perfectly on my dual core, thanks
  3. Try the sparkle/glitter plugins available here [link]. Then make a white dot on a black background and apply the sparkle effect on it.
  4. Well, there's one thing better on this one. It respects your brush colour. The lines are always black with your plugin. EDIT: ...
  5. Very cool plugin! This will help a lot with starfields. The only bad thing is, as you said, the slow rendering with large pictures.
  6. Incredible! How on earth (or maybe off, in this case) did you take that picture!? :shock: I second that! That's first rate! :o I was flying, and luckily I had my camera ready, so I was like "Hey, cool clouds. Why don't I take a picture". Thanks for the comments :wink:
  7. Click to get larger. Photo by me. And editing too of course
  8. It's cool, but can I say feather? We had this very bright rainbow in Finland today. I took some photos and stitched them together.. not with paint.net. WELL why do I post it here then? Because the panorama wasn't perfect, few parts were missing and the colours weren't very good. Click to get larger. The first one is the original file made by autostitch and the second one is edited with pdn.
  9. You want the lens plugin. It's included in the Ed Harvey effects if I remember correct. With this plugin you can only create the effect on the third photo. I think the first two were taken with a fish eye lens or another method that allows you to make photos with high field of view.
  10. You know, this plugin is unreal EDIT: I tried it on few photos and the results were amazing. This is one of the darkest pictures and I didn't even know there was people on the photo . Original on the right. Click to get larger
  11. I must say, those rings look awesome. Such a simple and effective method :o
  12. Dot matrix You're awesome did you know?
  13. This must be one of the best plugins ever made for PdN. Good job. I have to admit, I didn't download any of the older versions, this is the first one I downloaded. :Curves: :Plus:
  14. I had a crash with this when doing it inside elliptical selection. This text file was created because Paint.NET crashed. Please e-mail this file to paint.net@hotmail.com so we can diagnose and fix the problem. Application version: Paint.NET v3.08 (Beta Release build 3.08.2705.22653) Time of crash: 31.5.2007 23:33:55 Application uptime: 00:00:25.0156250 OS Version: 5.1.2600.131072 Service Pack 2 Workstation x86 .NET Framework version: 2.0.50727.42 x86 Processor: 2x "Intel(R) Core(TM)2 CPU 6400 @ 2.13GHz" @ ~2187MHz Physical memory: 1023 MB Tablet PC: no Locale: pdnr.c: fi-FI, hklm: fi-FI, hkcu: n/a, cc: fi-FI, cuic: fi-FI Exception details: PaintDotNet.WorkerThreadException: Worker thread threw an exception ---> System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException: Arvon maxValue on oltava suurempi kuin nolla. Parametrin nimi: maxValue kohteessa System.Random.Next(Int32 maxValue) kohteessa PaintDotNet.Effects.UserScript.Render(Surface dst, Surface src, Rectangle rect) kohteessa PaintDotNet.Effects.UserScript.Render(EffectConfigToken parameters, RenderArgs dstArgs, RenderArgs srcArgs, Rectangle[] rois, Int32 startIndex, Int32 length) kohteessa PaintDotNet.Effects.BackgroundEffectRenderer.ThreadFunction() --- Sisäisen poikkeuksen pinon jäljityksen loppu --- kohteessa PaintDotNet.Effects.BackgroundEffectRenderer.Join() kohteessa PaintDotNet.Effects.BackgroundEffectRenderer.Start() kohteessa PaintDotNet.Menus.EffectMenuBase.EffectConfigTokenChangedHandler(Object sender, EventArgs e) kohteessa PaintDotNet.Effects.EffectConfigDialog.OnEffectTokenChanged() kohteessa PaintDotNet.Effects.AmountEffectConfigDialogBase.amountTrackBar_ValueChanged(Object sender, EventArgs e) kohteessa System.Windows.Forms.TrackBar.OnValueChanged(EventArgs e) kohteessa System.Windows.Forms.TrackBar.WndProc(Message& m) kohteessa System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.OnMessage(Message& m) kohteessa System.Windows.Forms.Control.ControlNativeWindow.WndProc(Message& m) kohteessa System.Windows.Forms.NativeWindow.Callback(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 msg, IntPtr wparam, IntPtr lparam) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ EDIT: ehh? Half of the crash log is in finnish.
  15. My first SOTW! This is what I made And here's a cropped one, it's also my entry Yeah, I know, the bit wasn't transparent but it looks cooler when it is 8)
  16. Stock: http://static.twoday.net/artificial/images/tron_still_01.png
  17. Antialiasing: You can disable it by clicking :AntiAliasingOn: on the toolbar. It should turn to :AntiAliasingOff:
  18. Thanks As it's very simple to produce, I'll write a small tutorial here (later at the tutorials). 1. Fill the background with black and make a new layer, you'll be working on the new layer. 2. Use polygons plugin with brush width of 2 (makes the rendering faster). 3. Repeat with different values. Note that you don't have to touch the "zoom" (or was it size..) slider except about one time, to do the inner part of the ring. Using different colours may bring interesting results. 4. Now use radial blur (max value). Re use it until you're satisfied. 5. If you want to break the smooth appearence, use noise + gaussian blur. 6. Rotate 7. Use.
  19. You can also make rings with the polygons plugin. Here's an example what kind of rings it creates:
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