zanderbly
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No, that's not the beat-up effect he is looking for..
The best I have come up with in replicating this effect is by taking a stock photo, making it black and white, selecting part of it with the magic wand tool and then pressing delete on the layer you want.
I found a Photoshop tutorial that shows the main idea, and it can all be replicated in Paint.NET: http://www.biorust.com/tutorials/detail/181/en/
Thanks, this looks like it would work perfectly.
But how would I go about rasterizing the text in step 4?
thanks.
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like this. I have already downloaded several fonts that I'd like to try with this, but how do I get the worn out/faded look?
thanks.
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when i create an image in pdn, i use the feather and gaussian blur to smooth out my edges. but when i save my image to .png or .jpg and open it in infranview, my edges look very jagged. what am i doing wrong?
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when i create an image in pdn, i use the feather and gaussian blur to smooth out my edges. but when i save my image to .png or .jpg and open it in infranview, my edges look very jagged. what am i doing wrong?
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when i create an image in pdn, i use the feather and gaussian blur to smooth out my edges. but when i save my image to .png or .jpg and open it in infranview, my edges look very jagged. what am i doing wrong?
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when i create an image in pdn, i use the feather and gaussian blur to smooth out my edges. but when i save my image to .png or .jpg and open it in infranview, my edges look very jagged. what am i doing wrong?
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I have searched for the stencil plugin and have found no results.
Can anyone provide a link or tell me where to download it?
how to change an image to "high resolution"
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
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My friend Craig was interested in making some t-shirts with a low res image. He asked me if i could enlarge it and make it "high resolution" so that he could send it to the company for printing. I told him that I didn't know how. He said he went to someone else and they did it for him. Yesterday he had the printed shirts at his door step and they look great. The image covers the shirt from top to bottom.
This is the only image he had to work with, at this exact size.
How did it get bigger without distorting, blurring, etc?