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drakaan

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  1. I think it's more that it's not a frequently-used plugin. I know I've never used it. What's VTF format?
  2. I think it's more that it's not a frequently-used plugin. I know I've never used it. What's VTF format?
  3. I think it's more that it's not a frequently-used plugin. I know I've never used it. What's VTF format?
  4. Not bad...looks like it could be a quick way to get rusty metal, too (add a little frosted glass on a second layer).
  5. Not bad...looks like it could be a quick way to get rusty metal, too (add a little frosted glass on a second layer).
  6. Not bad...looks like it could be a quick way to get rusty metal, too (add a little frosted glass on a second layer).
  7. Not bad...looks like it could be a quick way to get rusty metal, too (add a little frosted glass on a second layer).
  8. hmm...not sure who told you that black would be easier. It's a bit like you're trying to do a green-screen effect...which brings to light a suggestion. If you want to be able to easily pick out the background and alter it, try a vivid color (it'll be easier to pick on the color wheel than light pink or the dark grey in your most recent picture). Preferably a color that doesn't exist in the other objects in your picture. Fuchsia might be a good color.
  9. hmm...not sure who told you that black would be easier. It's a bit like you're trying to do a green-screen effect...which brings to light a suggestion. If you want to be able to easily pick out the background and alter it, try a vivid color (it'll be easier to pick on the color wheel than light pink or the dark grey in your most recent picture). Preferably a color that doesn't exist in the other objects in your picture. Fuchsia might be a good color.
  10. hmm...not sure who told you that black would be easier. It's a bit like you're trying to do a green-screen effect...which brings to light a suggestion. If you want to be able to easily pick out the background and alter it, try a vivid color (it'll be easier to pick on the color wheel than light pink or the dark grey in your most recent picture). Preferably a color that doesn't exist in the other objects in your picture. Fuchsia might be a good color.
  11. hmm...not sure who told you that black would be easier. It's a bit like you're trying to do a green-screen effect...which brings to light a suggestion. If you want to be able to easily pick out the background and alter it, try a vivid color (it'll be easier to pick on the color wheel than light pink or the dark grey in your most recent picture). Preferably a color that doesn't exist in the other objects in your picture. Fuchsia might be a good color.
  12. Light source for green and red planets should match the blue one (unless the star is *really* close, but then all the planets should be red and molten). Maybe move the small planet behind the blue one further into view or blur it a little where the blue planet's atmosphere covers it.
  13. Light source for green and red planets should match the blue one (unless the star is *really* close, but then all the planets should be red and molten). Maybe move the small planet behind the blue one further into view or blur it a little where the blue planet's atmosphere covers it.
  14. Light source for green and red planets should match the blue one (unless the star is *really* close, but then all the planets should be red and molten). Maybe move the small planet behind the blue one further into view or blur it a little where the blue planet's atmosphere covers it.
  15. Light source for green and red planets should match the blue one (unless the star is *really* close, but then all the planets should be red and molten). Maybe move the small planet behind the blue one further into view or blur it a little where the blue planet's atmosphere covers it.
  16. find where you downloaded them to. If they have .zip file extensions, right click on them, and choose "extract", or double-click, and choose "extract all". Copy any extracted files with a .dll extension to c:\program files\paint.net\effects (look for readme files for additional instructions for specific plugins). I think firefox usually drops downloaded files on my desktop.
  17. find where you downloaded them to. If they have .zip file extensions, right click on them, and choose "extract", or double-click, and choose "extract all". Copy any extracted files with a .dll extension to c:\program files\paint.net\effects (look for readme files for additional instructions for specific plugins). I think firefox usually drops downloaded files on my desktop.
  18. Nice stuff, jf...the blue one is the best, IMO
  19. Nice stuff, jf...the blue one is the best, IMO
  20. Nice stuff, jf...the blue one is the best, IMO
  21. Nice stuff, jf...the blue one is the best, IMO
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