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Posts posted by zookey
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Thanks, I did do that today because there were a couple of Tutorials I read the other day that I can't seem to find again. I guess that is what prompted my question.
As I read more of the tutorials I must say I become more and more impressed with the abilities of the software, or maybe I should be saying the users of the software that share their abilities with the rest of us.
Thanks for the input and to all who write tutorials -- Thank You, even the simple "How To" on some of the tools - they are great for those us us who are completely new to this software and especially new to photo editing (Like I said I am the definition of newb). So if you think about writing a Tutorial and think "naw that is so simple anyone can do that without me writing a Tutorial" think of me and write it anyway!
By the way what is the clone thing and what can it do?
Someone I work with told me to get the best software "PhotoShop" I looked at the price and thought "yea, right, I want to play around and see what I can do with editing and creating a little something and you think I am paying $300+ with an educational discount? ha! Right, think again!"
Thanks again!
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Hello, I am extremely new here. I learned of Paint.NET from a MP3 player forum (of all places). I have downloaded the program and many of the plug-ins and I am very impressed with the software so far. I have not had a lot of time to play with it yet but I have started reading tutorials on my breaks at work and a few at home. I was wondering if there would be any possible way that the tutorials could be made so that they are downloadable in a word document. It seems that the ones I read at work I can't find again when I am at home, if they were downloadable I could download them at work and email them to my home email. Some of the tutorials I have read sound really cool but I don't plan on using them soon so if they were downloadable or easily printable I could keep a copy for when I decide that I would like use the tutorial. I like having things in a printed format when I am first learning software instead of flipping back and forth between windows, it is almost inevetable that I accidently close something unintentionally.
So far I am so impressed with this software. I have a couple of other image editing softwares at home but none have impressed me as much as Paint.net. Please keep up the development!
Thank you.
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My first attempt at using Paint.Net for anything other than just clicking around on buttons:
Here is a second: