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  1. I was wondering if someone could make a plugin that emulates how flash does the pointer tool. Example... if you hover your mouse over the middle of a straight line, you could curve it in different directions, same too for the ends. (However, if the line is too straight, the ends won't curve.)

    Edit: This is actually an add-on to the pointer tool, not part of the line tool.

  2. Are you a student? Student licensing for Adobe products is far cheaper. If you are, check with your campus bookstore.

    I am, I should go check it during school. But chances are, it's still about 600 USD, which would still take about a year. I also plan on getting Office 2007, which would take about a half a year or so.

    CS is 10, CS2 is 10.5 btw.

  3. I'd recommend PS if you want this, if you know loads about Paint.NET, it was designed for the user who was starting out at graphics and with a UI which everyone could use without being complicated.

    At 1200+ USD for the suite? Okay. At least it's better than getting the stuff individually. But it'll be over a year before I get that much money (You heard me, over a year.)

  4. Will Paint.NET eventually allow us to select the dithering type when saving a GIF? (Noise, Diffusion, Pattern, No Transparency)

    Also, will Paint.NET ever allow us the ability to save as PNG-8?

    And will Paint.NET ever allow us to choose how many colors are in the output image? (IE: Manual Input, saved color settings (Like 256, etc.))

  5. After pressing CRTL+SHIFT+S, Paint.NET Waits for the keys to be released, and doesn't show the save as... dialog UNTIL these keys are released. It should show the dialog when they're pressed, rather than after they release.

    This is with v3.20 on Windows XP SP2 With all three .NET Frameworks (I have a variety of programs, one will need one or the other. I still have a program that requires .NET 1.1 -_-) with .NET 2 and 3 having their Service Packs.

  6. I think free distort/transform would be awesome.

    Paint.NET actually has free transform at the moment, but you can only transform in square-like shapes due to selections being as such. If you had envelope, you'd be able to literally deform the shape itself (IE: transform it from being a square into a triangle.) The perspective transform would also do that to a degree.

  7. Please understand that Paint.NET will never be a complete replacement for Photoshop.

    I know that, but even still. The blending options are the only reason I'm not switching over to the open-source type products.

    It is written by ONE GUY that already has a full time job doing something else!

    Has the person tried getting more developers? If not, I suggest the person does.

    If you really need those functions, you probably should spend the $600+ for Photoshop.

    I don't have enough money to afford such a thing (even 200 USD is too much). The last time I used Photoshop, it was pirated. If there was blending options in other programs, I wouldn't have to pirate.

    Or download the GIMP. But, then again, I don't know if it'll do that...

    No, GIMP doesn't have it either. See this Bugzilla Entry for more information on it. Quite frankly, NO free image editor has the blending options I need.

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