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Okay, that looks like it could work. I may try my hand at condensing the process sometime, but for now, I think I'll go with your method.
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That would destroy all of the anti-aliasing on the edges. The idea is to essentially be able to fill a layer either behind or in front of a layer with opacity levels anywhere between 1% and 99% and then be able to run a plugin that matches the opacities of the aforementioned layer. While your method may work for what I'm doing specifically (as I'm using a pure white background that I can invert), I've been thinking about asking for this for half a year now, and as I stated at the beginning of this post, your method would obliterate the anti-aliasing that I usually try to keep for smoothness's
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I was working on some promo art today, and I suddenly decided that I wanted it to be two-toned instead of just boring white. Unfortunately, that meant that I had to match up every opacity level that existed on the one side I wanted to change. There's got to be some kind of way to automate the process of matching the opacity of a pixel on one layer to the opacity of the pixel on the layer above or below it. I have no talent with coding, so I submit this plea. If it already exists, please lead me to it. If it doesn't, could it be done, and will someone do it?
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I'm having the same issue. It appears that there's something in the version 3.5.8 that doesn't like saving to agif. apng works fine, though.
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Distort Rectangle into Circle
chaosportal replied to chaosportal's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Basically, I want to go from this: To this: but with less distortion in the middle. -
Distort Rectangle into Circle
chaosportal replied to chaosportal's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Still not what I'm looking for. All that does is crop the image. -
Distort Rectangle into Circle
chaosportal replied to chaosportal's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Not quite the result I'm looking for. While it does make a circle, It does so by wrapping the left and right edges around a central point. What I want is a way to stretch or squeeze the image into a circle. -
I was wondering, is there a way to take a rectangular object and constrain it to a circle? Two restrictions: No using Shape3D No using the circle selector. I'm not asking about cropping an image. I want to distort it so that it is a circle.
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@aguba My mind is officially blown by your desktop. Amazing work! It's a basic spacescape, varies little from the tutorial, but I felt it was worth posting. I have a few more, but I have to find them again. I'll be sure to post them when I do.
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Well, here's what I came up with, using a few modifications of my own.