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Cornipsus

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  1. I don't think so, but I'll investigate. Well, I found a solution. I think I'll just slink away into the darkness.
  2. I have suggested this before, and I will suggest it again, but slightly modified. Background: I own a Wacom graphics tablet and I use Windows Vista, therefore pressure sensitivity is supported. This is a real pain in the in Paint.NET. Whenever I try to use the stylus, I get huge lines. This makes it impossible to draw anything. I show you an example below: http://www.freewebs.com/cornipsus/paintbrush%20tool.gif Suggestion Text: I would like the option to disable pressure sensitivity, so I can just draw lines, instead of the example below. I assume that you coded the whole pressure thing, so I don't think this could be so hard. I thank you in advance for taking the time to read this suggestion.
  3. Whenever I run Curves+, I get an error. In more details is this: File: C:\Program Files\Paint.NET\Effects\Curves+.dll Effect Name: Curves_.CurvesEffect Full error message: System.TypeLoadException: Could not load type 'PaintDotNet.EventHandler`1' from assembly 'PaintDotNet.Core, Version=3.30.2993.35478, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'. at Curves_.CurvesEffectConfigDialog..ctor() at Curves_.CurvesEffect.CreateConfigDialog() at PaintDotNet.Menus.EffectMenuBase.RunEffect(Type effectType)
  4. Try the Print Screen button on your keyboard, just like you would use the "A" button to type the letter a.
  5. Why would you want to save in Paint.NET? It's an application. I'd save in the Pictures folder. You normally save things in folders.
  6. Isn't this tutorial older than time itself?
  7. This hardly resembles a hardwood floor. Maybe the surface of jupiter cut into squares and jumbled?
  8. Nope, no broken copyright here, unless he had a patent for the design. Anyways, not quite there, but close:
  9. I prefer Exploding Planets, but still a creative use of XOR.
  10. Я говорю по-руÑ
  11. Next time try saving as a PNG. Since GIF files can have a maximum pallete size of 256 colors, when there are more colors the program automatically dithers, making it look less professional-looking.
  12. I thought the alpha value was from 0 to 255. And yes, I have created a "Hello World" program. Thanks for the code! Try it on this picture: http://www.freewebs.com/cornipsus/Hidden Message.pdn
  13. Of course, his way would work. I was just stating a statement as a question.
  14. I was just kidding. Of course there are ways! Try the rectangular to polar plugin.
  15. It would be incredible if you could upload your own 3d objects.
  16. Wouldn't that cut, paste, and resize, instead of just resize, usedHONDA? And is your full name Victor-Stiener Davion?
  17. There's the hard manual way that I know of. Select the middle column of pixels. Shift these down 1 pixel. Select the pixel columns right next to these. Shift these down 2 pixels. Keep doing this, but double the amount you're shifting down each time. Once you're done, apply manual antialiasing.
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