Prillan
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Awesome, thanks
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I wish I had time to try them all! But I don't wan't to download to much stuff... (My pc is old and only has 1 GB RAM)
I can't wait until I get my new one that will have 120 GB RAM! Then ill have all of them!
I have 72 plugins which takes up a place of 2,0 MB total.
1 GB RAM should be fine for running Paint.NET(I think, haven't tried)
(PS. RAM = Random Access Memory, working memory. It's NOT the same type of memory as a harddrive. DS.)
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Folder: Paint.NET\Effects
Menu: Effects->Tools->Polygon Tool
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I started playing some RollerCoaster Tycoon (the first one) the other day. It was ages since I last played it
With it comes the must to design rides. The snapshot-images of the ride are stored in a wierd format called .TP4 (254x200 px).
So I decided to create a Paint.NET Plug-in to make it easier.
At first, I created it for myself but then I came up with the idea of sharing it
[attachment=0]Prillan.TP4.zip[/attachment]
Info about TP4 files:
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I started playing some RollerCoaster Tycoon (the first one) the other day. It was ages since I last played it
With it comes the must to design rides. The snapshot-images of the ride are stored in a wierd format called .TP4 (254x200 px).
So I decided to create a Paint.NET Plug-in to make it easier.
At first, I created it for myself but then I came up with the idea of sharing it
[attachment=0]Prillan.TP4.zip[/attachment]
Info about TP4 files:
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I started playing some RollerCoaster Tycoon (the first one) the other day. It was ages since I last played it
With it comes the must to design rides. The snapshot-images of the ride are stored in a wierd format called .TP4 (254x200 px).
So I decided to create a Paint.NET Plug-in to make it easier.
At first, I created it for myself but then I came up with the idea of sharing it
[attachment=0]Prillan.TP4.zip[/attachment]
Info about TP4 files:
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I started playing some RollerCoaster Tycoon (the first one) the other day. It was ages since I last played it
With it comes the must to design rides. The snapshot-images of the ride are stored in a wierd format called .TP4 (254x200 px).
So I decided to create a Paint.NET Plug-in to make it easier.
At first, I created it for myself but then I came up with the idea of sharing it
Info about TP4 files:
Ryberg360 Gallery Updated 1-25-2010
in The Pictorium
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Like this?
Nice pic BTW!