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  1. Ah, I see. Looks like A LOT of changes for 4.0...something to look forward to.
  2. Ohhhh, now I understand what you mean. Sweet, thanks for the quick reply! EDIT: Finally, done my first piece in Paint.NET! Though I mainly owe it to the Julia Fractal included with the program:
  3. Hm, once I use Rect to Polar, it just warps the image I want to use. How do I make it actually cover a circumference? As in, how do I go from have one triangle to surrounding a circle with lots of them like you have in your image?
  4. Awesome, I'm downloading the plugins now. Thanks for the help!
  5. Exactly! That's exactly what I need to do. How do I go about doing that?
  6. Eh, I think I might've worded that wrong. I just meant using a small image, like say, a triangle, and just covering the circumference with triangles angled away from the centre. EDIT: Or something like the attached image.
  7. First of all, I just found this software about an hour ago, and I'm loving it. The interface is very intuitive, and it's very easy to do things. However, I do have a small problem... I'm trying to make a ring with a certain pattern on the outside circumference. Is there way I can go about doing this, without having to duplicate a layer 50 times and manually position them around the circle? Also, is there any way transform layers like you could in Photoshop? The only thing I've found I could do is rotate a layer with the pivot in the centre of the canvas. Thanks.
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