Ouchy_S
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These are great Good job my friend
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Yeah, I'm working on trying some new styles now
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I'm pretty sure that this has been pointed out before my friend
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Umm..What do you actually need help with?
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What was the point in replying to that comment. That was his first, and only post here
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You could try for yourself, but I'll go check....
It works with all tools.
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Wait... Click once so that it is selected, then use the arrows keys.
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What type of border are you looking for?
Horizontal, vertical, or on all four sides?
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I don't know if this would be near possible. After looking into it on Google, it seems like a tedious, and pain staking procedure to go though.
It might be capable in Photoshop, but I do not know if Paint.Net would be capable. Maybe one of the more advanced members that work in a different field than me can back me up? Or shun me down... :oops:
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Wow, the outcome looks great! I don't watch Anime, so bear that in mind
Also, your images are slightly over the limit they are allowed to be. The maximum is 800 Pixels, at it's largest dimension.
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Do you like maths?
http://www.getpaint.net/search.html + "Align Object Plugin" = WIN
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Hi abscomm!
Before I begin, I would like you to meet my little friend. His name in the rules Might I suggest that you become good buddies with number 6, as you are currently breaking it
Now, onto your question. If you want your text to be on an angle, then follow these steps:
1. Make sure the text you want to move degrees is on a new layer above the rest.
2. Click it once, so the whole thing is selected. Right click, don't let go, and move your cursor Then, once you have it in position, let go. I find that it is much more precise if you hold down right click, and then use the arrow keys, although it takes longer.
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There is indeed When you want to move something, hold the left mouse button down, but don't move it, and then use the Arrow Keys to move your creation And the same with the right mouse button
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Plugins are enhancements to Paint.Net, and make it more versatile and powerful. Without Plugins, a lot of the things people make today would not exist.
Plugins can do different jobs, like Smudging (smudge Plugin), allowing you to use Custom Brushes, and many more.
Just check out the Plugins Section It is the fourth link down on the main page.
Oh, you might want to change your title to, and read the rules, especially number 6.
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I have over 300 C4D's :shock:
I get them from deviantART. The ones from Planet Renders are terrible.
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DAMN! THOSE ARE ALL AMAZING!
I simply love that sword, it is just awesome It's always great to see newcomers producing such a high quality of work
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Damn Jake. Your work is just amazing! :shock:
I would like some C/C on this, please.
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I like!
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Better
Now make the canvas smaller.
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Subject is too small, and it looks really blurry :O
Lovely effects, on the other hand
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WHEN WILL YOU LEARN. READ THE RULES!
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It's not pixel art, it's technically a digi painting
lollipop tut (better than my other tut)
in Creations
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Don't get me wrong, this is a new result, but it seems like something anyone could figure about by themselves
Also, don't be in a rush to write your tutorial. We willing to wait for you. Please, read the rules. It's that big orange box at the top of the page. It's an attention whore. It won't settle until it gets your attention and you click on it.