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Benji2

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  1. Simon, did you use the effect(just wondering)? I originally thought the same, but how about Fractal Distance or Fractal Curve Distance? Some people dont know what a fractal is >.<Fractal (Wiki this)

    I did but for the people who dont it doesnt explain enough what is happening to the image enough by just saying detail or complexity. Imo

    But after downloading(it does work with 3.5.3450 the alpha build, awesome :D) I made this in like 2 Mins :D\

    sometwistsmall.png

  2. A question. PS: i dont know much about programming, so sorry if this is obvious question. It mentions brush size. So if you change the brush fill will it affect the Render?

    If it does not, can you explain why? xD

    I have been looking for a render plugin that uses "brush size" that allows for the change of brush fill

  3. I have a solution that might work. Try setting the color opacity to 0, then set the blending to :OverwriteBlending: . I'm opening PDN at the moment to see if it works.

    E: It works but it's aliased...

    Thats exactly what I tried as well.

    Blooper has a point. I think he has a good idea but it can build* on. We just need an easier and effective way to cut out images.

    Edit: Try using a new layer and pic a smart blending mode, color, and opacity level. (on a dark picture use a light color with lighten blending mode with a fairly low opacity so you can see what your cutting out)

    That might work for a basic way to cut out images

  4. I have a solution that might work. Try setting the color opacity to 0, then set the blending to :OverwriteBlending: . I'm opening PDN at the moment to see if it works.

    E: It works but it's aliased...

    Thats exactly what I tried as well.

    Blooper has a point. I think he has a good idea but it can build* on. We just need an easier and effective way to cut out images.

    Edit: Try using a new layer and pic a smart blending mode, color, and opacity level. (on a dark picture use a light color with lighten blending mode with a fairly low opacity so you can see what your cutting out)

    That might work for a basic way to cut out images

  5. I have a solution that might work. Try setting the color opacity to 0, then set the blending to :OverwriteBlending: . I'm opening PDN at the moment to see if it works.

    E: It works but it's aliased...

    Thats exactly what I tried as well.

    Blooper has a point. I think he has a good idea but it can build* on. We just need an easier and effective way to cut out images.

    Edit: Try using a new layer and pic a smart blending mode, color, and opacity level. (on a dark picture use a light color with lighten blending mode with a fairly low opacity so you can see what your cutting out)

    That might work for a basic way to cut out images

  6. I have a solution that might work. Try setting the color opacity to 0, then set the blending to :OverwriteBlending: . I'm opening PDN at the moment to see if it works.

    E: It works but it's aliased...

    Thats exactly what I tried as well.

    Blooper has a point. I think he has a good idea but it can build* on. We just need an easier and effective way to cut out images.

    Edit: Try using a new layer and pic a smart blending mode, color, and opacity level. (on a dark picture use a light color with lighten blending mode with a fairly low opacity so you can see what your cutting out)

    That might work for a basic way to cut out images

  7. Haha funny changing your report card or progress report or whatever haha.

    Umm well you can select the letters and copy them, then paste(on new layer so you can move around and change them without messing up anythign else.

    The stamp tool ( :CloneStamp: ) could be used nicely to make it look natural if any spots look changed as well.

    Maybe post what you would like done and people can help you with more precision.

    This tool ( :MoveSelectionTool: ) changes where the selection is and changes only the area of the selection.

    This tool ( :MoveTool: ) actually manipulates the section, as in stretching or compressing it, as well as moving it.

    After copying and pasting the #s on a new layer, use this tool ( :MoveTool: ) to move it on top of a specific area.

    After you paste it, if you paste it on a new layer you should be fine moving it around

    But, it you paste it on layer that has all the #s on it, deselect it, reselect it and move it. You will leave a transparency wherever it was pasted from.

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