Boude
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Great, I was actually thinking about doing this for you
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Great, I was actually thinking about doing this for you
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Again realising that programming is more difficult then I first thought, I give up and will stop bothering you with my stupidity . And first learn better C# before I go on.
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Again realising that programming is more difficult then I first thought, I give up and will stop bothering you with my stupidity . And first learn better C# before I go on.
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Again realising that programming is more difficult then I first thought, I give up and will stop bothering you with my stupidity . And first learn better C# before I go on.
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Again realising that programming is more difficult then I first thought, I give up and will stop bothering you with my stupidity . And first learn better C# before I go on.
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Which would be the fastest?
An example would be nice too, I'm not very good at programming yet.
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Which would be the fastest?
An example would be nice too, I'm not very good at programming yet.
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Which would be the fastest?
An example would be nice too, I'm not very good at programming yet.
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Which would be the fastest?
An example would be nice too, I'm not very good at programming yet.
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Is there an easy way to scale a part of the canvas to a certain size in a plug-in? I don't mean changing the canvas size.
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Is there an easy way to scale a part of the canvas to a certain size in a plug-in? I don't mean changing the canvas size.
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Is there an easy way to scale a part of the canvas to a certain size in a plug-in? I don't mean changing the canvas size.
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Is there an easy way to scale a part of the canvas to a certain size in a plug-in? I don't mean changing the canvas size.
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3d object is amazing, maybe we should have an equation thread for the people who don't really understand it.
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No Ash, but I just like gradients better, it gives you more control.
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No Ash, but I just like gradients better, it gives you more control.
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For the ring, I would suggest polar transformation, instead of polar inversion.
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For the ring, I would suggest polar transformation, instead of polar inversion.
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@tilo: You should place him in a toy store, he's awesome, I would even buy him. Nice smugding btw.
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@tilo: You should place him in a toy store, he's awesome, I would even buy him. Nice smugding btw.
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Ok first thing you have to know when you're drawing metal, is that you only draw the reflections or only the lighting, but because metal is very reflective there is a lot of constrast, try using a black/white gradient and draw a few reflective gradients on top of it using a fully transparent secondary color, experiment with the value, but stay in the black, grey, white area, you'll start to find a metallicish look, go for light colors mostly. Here's an example, look at the color window.
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Ok first thing you have to know when you're drawing metal, is that you only draw the reflections or only the lighting, but because metal is very reflective there is a lot of constrast, try using a black/white gradient and draw a few reflective gradients on top of it using a fully transparent secondary color, experiment with the value, but stay in the black, grey, white area, you'll start to find a metallicish look, go for light colors mostly. Here's an example, look at the color window.
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http://paintdotnet.forumer.com/viewtopic.php?f=29&t=26921 focus on 5a and 6. if you would do this using rotate/zoom and after that displacement, it would be okay, but this is very simple.
Can two pgn images be merged
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
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Well, try this.