Cornipsus
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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.
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Okay. I'll live...
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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)
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I believe you mean "Thread".
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New rule -- Do not bite newbies
Cornipsus replied to Rick Brewster's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
The forum is getting less and less fun. Thanks a lot. -
Try the Print Screen button on your keyboard, just like you would use the "A" button to type the letter a.
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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.
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Isn't this tutorial older than time itself?
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This hardly resembles a hardwood floor. Maybe the surface of jupiter cut into squares and jumbled?
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Nope, no broken copyright here, unless he had a patent for the design. Anyways, not quite there, but close:
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I prefer Exploding Planets, but still a creative use of XOR.
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Tell me about layering....
Cornipsus replied to Bleed4Thee's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
No, they make me go insane. -
Я говорю по-руÑ
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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.
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Yep, that's about 300 USD.
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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
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making things bigger?
Cornipsus replied to ImJustaNoob's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Of course, his way would work. I was just stating a statement as a question. -
I was just kidding. Of course there are ways! Try the rectangular to polar plugin.
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Shape3D (2007-08-24) [Bug Fixed September 2023]
Cornipsus replied to MKT's topic in Plugins - Publishing ONLY!
It would be incredible if you could upload your own 3d objects. -
making things bigger?
Cornipsus replied to ImJustaNoob's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Wouldn't that cut, paste, and resize, instead of just resize, usedHONDA? And is your full name Victor-Stiener Davion? -
making things bigger?
Cornipsus replied to ImJustaNoob's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
There's a couple of tutorials. -
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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Shift will select all transparent areas.