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  1. Oh, I see. That explains the waiting time.

    Anyway, I stand by my point. A switch would make editing in codelab swifter. Wouldn't this be fairly easy to implement? Wouldn't checking a flag variable (controlled by a something similar to the switch for large characters) be able to work?

    (I might be wrong though. I haven't checked the source, so it could very well be a complex task.)

  2. I know this has been up before, and that a (imo bad) solution exists, but could you consider adding in an option to not auto-compile the code as you write it?

    Frankly, it gets irritating when ones code writing process goes like this:

    • writes a few characters
    • *codelab freezes when compiling*
    • writes a few more characters
    • *codelab freezes when compiling again*

    Otherwise, codelab is a gem. It really shines when doing casual prototypes of ideas.

  3. A breakdown:

    Paint.NET:

    • Easy interface

    • Fast startup

    • Great plugin support (and great plugin creators)

    • Intuitive gradient handling (including transparency gradients)

    • A great community (a.k.a. here!) and a developer that actively interacts with it

    • No native smudge nor other brush tools (there are plugins for it though)

    • Less sophisticated selections and selection tools (like smooth selections and polygonal selections)

    Gimp:

    • In many cases more powerful and feature rich (sorry, Rick...it had to be said)

    • Slow startup

    • Support for pressure sensitivity

    • Native layer masks (a big advantage)

    • Extensive selection tools and support for soft and blurred selection edges

    • Complex interface, can be horribly hard to get your head around (a
      huge
      disadvantage)

    I, personally, use both programs. All depending on my needs.

    If I need some advanced functions like layer masks and pressure sensitivity (for my tablet), I go with Gimp.

    If I need to do simpler tasks, I often choose PdN. Mostly due to the ease of using the program and my familiarity to the interface, filters and plugins.

    [Edit: How come every thread I post in tend to die immediately afterwards? It's not like I'm neurotoxin or anything...]

  4. Hell ya thats it ^^can you tell me the trick ? please

    I want exactly this, can you adjust the radios from the colour effect, i mean thhat the blue colour goes into black, gradient i think is the word im searching for

    its hard to explain, im from germany and dont know the exactly discriptions xDDDDD

    but loock at my picture above a blue curve and from the buttom of the picture the blue colour goes over to black but the curve is to identify ?

    Try the different blurs. I think a combination of a subtle Radial Blur and Gaussian Blur should work quite well.

  5. In the layers window, the button to the left (with the +) adds a new layer, the arrows beside it moves the selected layer.

    Make a new layer, paste the image with the sky in this layer and move the layer beneath the original image.

    Use the tutorial that pyrochild linked to, to remove the white spaces. You could also try using the magic wand to select the white areas and delete them.

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