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thegrindre

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  1. Yes, the 'Browse' dialog comes up and that's where it freezes. I can't click on any 'option' within it once the dialog pops up except the big red X (close) which causes the shut down.

    Thought I might also add, if I close, (big X), while I've edited anything, and the 'in app' dialog pops up and asks me what I want to do, then click on 'save', it freezes there too. I have no saving abilities at all.

    Rick

  2. Hi all,

    I can't save anything with this version. I have to 'select all' then copy into Irfanview to save my work. No error messages, just locks up. Only option that works is the big red X then windows says it's not responding and needs to close.

    PC;

    Intel duo core processor clocked at 4.33 Ghz

    4 gigs ram

    NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTS with 640 mb ram

    24" monitor at 1600 x 1200 res

    WinXP Pro

    Anyone got a clue why?

    Happy New Year,

    Rick

  3. OK, it's me again.

    @barkbark, Your shading, the example you posted here is a perfect shadow and is what I'm trying to accomplish. Mine comes out as faded gray lines and doesn't look very good. How did you get the greenish shadow as opposed to my grayish shadow? Yours looks natural/realistic and mine looks added on. I could use a green hue instead of gray but it still would be a add on and not blended in as yours is.

    Thanks,

    Rick

  4. Thanks, Ash, for responding... :D

    OK, here we go. I'm a skinner for a train game and have been using MS Paint and Irfanview for years. They do have their draw backs and so I thought I'd try Paint.net because of the little extra it offers, (It seems to be catching on all over the net and appears to be easier then The Gimp, btw). I'd like to add a little more detail/realism to my work.

    Here is exactly what I'm wanting to do;

    paintnetexamplewa9.jpg

    The circles are the areas I want to shadow and the gray door has the shadow on it I want to achieve, (Look closely). The arrows show where the shadow is suppoded to be and where I want to apply it to the green door and the roof overhang.

    (The gray boxcar in the lower right is the original car I've re-skinned to a green boxcar, btw.)

    Does all this help? :shock:

    Thanks,

    Rick

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