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:shock: Wow - those eyes are also following my moves (and it spooked my cats! hahah)
Positively fantastic - those eyes and nose are so nicely proportioned! - utterly wonderful just to look at, like one is in a museum!
The elephant is stunning, but I'm blown away by the sketching and drawing that you do free-hand. It is a real gift. My scrawls look better as an example of a dead language,
I also like how you take pains to label details on each layer!
Thanks so much for the inspiration and keep it coming!
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Thank you, Simon 8)
I had it saved to my desktop in the interim - I'll go ahead and discard. Thanks for your time and kind help.
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Holy Cow, this is going to be a great feature!
I had one question - I already understand what to do with the .dll file, but what file should the skin file go, as it does not say dll? (Can you tell I'm still painfully new?) :oops: :shock:
Thanks so much for this.
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I loved how you blended in the Demon in Light - and as a sci-fi nut, I LOVED the exploding planet!! It's neat how you have the light eminating out of the planet's cracks.
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Those are so lovely I particularly love the Teddy Bear - Keep posting your drawings - they are great!
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This was the quickest one I've done - Lovely!
This is a symbol for The United Federation of Planets/Star Trek Online group.
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They are wonderful, Yellowman,
I especially love the details on the flowers - boy, do I have a long way to go!
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Absolutely spectacular, Oma!
I always enjoy viewing your art work, and how wonderful it is that the only limits are ones imagination and determination. Thanks for being such an inspiration. I love how you use light, reflection, glow, to travel through, bounce off, and encapsulate the graphics, with details galore.. I can stare at them for hours!
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I am a virus.
No, Pyrochild - we love you, - they simply don't understand you!
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In case you haven't seen this before,
http://www.imagecels.com/docs/palms-textures-desert-trees.html
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This is my attempt, but found when I performed the SeamLess Texture, the fracture was placed in the upper section, not the middle.
I've placed this as a thumbnail links, as it does not look very good. I am enjoying everyone's creativity.
Thank you for posting this - this was the quickist one I've done yet.
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WhiteStar,
Those are absolutely astonishing! While I am still a serious neophyte, I am dodgedly working through tutorials, hoping one day to be a fraction as good as you and many of the PDN family.
Bravo!
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Thanks, Sharp,
I am working on the second one - and am playing Innagoddadavida, (Iron Butterfly), as my "ambient" music,
I appreciate the tips and encouragment.
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Greeting, Paint Family!
Well, here is my first, utter failure of an attempt to do this tutorial - I was working on more learning the program's function, along with the forum threads that go with them - needless to say, I need to slow down, and try, try, again! In the interest of truth, :oops: , here is the absolute first one I've done ever with PDN.
I am going to work on the second one, and will post asap. Thanks to so many here who are kind and awesome!
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Thanks so much for the kind assistance you both have given me - I am determined to "catch-up" on my computer ignorance, (despite that I use it at work all the time) - Learning the nuts and bolts of computers is soooo important.
Thanks again - it worked liked a charm.
This is an awesome group.
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Thanks so much for the kind assistance you both have given me - I am determined to "catch-up" on my computer ignorance, (despite that I use it at work all the time) - Learning the nuts and bolts of computers is soooo important.
Thanks again - it worked liked a charm.
This is an awesome group.
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Good Afternoon,
I confess to not understanding what you were instructing- the program is listed in the correct file, etc, and I tried moving icons around, (sorry for being clueless), but now the paint screen reads 53%, and looks somewhat more simplistic, and missing the same areas.
Hugs for taking time to help on a Saturday morning!
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Good Afternoon,
I confess to not understanding what you were instructing- the program is listed in the correct file, etc, and I tried moving icons around, (sorry for being clueless), but now the paint screen reads 53%, and looks somewhat more simplistic, and missing the same areas.
Hugs for taking time to help on a Saturday morning!
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Good Evening,
I apologize for troubling what must be a very hectic workload.
I had originally installed this wonderful program approx. 3-4 days ago, and started to use it slowly, and reading as much of the tutorials/forums, etc.
Today, the program opened, missing the usual sub-windows, particularly the one on the bottom left (color palette, I believe)
Then, the others on the right disappeared, and the title bar said "untitled, 100%."
I've tried uninstalled, and re-installed, but with the same results; I've spent hours going through the many Paint posts/resources, but have not found a similar situation.
Please help me. Thank you.
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Good Evening,
I apologize for troubling what must be a very hectic workload.
I had originally installed this wonderful program approx. 3-4 days ago, and started to use it slowly, and reading as much of the tutorials/forums, etc.
Today, the program opened, missing the usual sub-windows, particularly the one on the bottom left (color palette, I believe)
Then, the others on the right disappeared, and the title bar said "untitled, 100%."
I've tried uninstalled, and re-installed, but with the same results; I've spent hours going through the many Paint posts/resources, but have not found a similar situation.
Please help me. Thank you.
Mastering Paint.NET - ebook
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
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Thanks so much for this ebook - it has helped me a great deal, along with having it in my tablet as I am working on PDN on my laptop. Nicely done!!