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  1. Hidden Content: Hiding Click on: Edit > Use Full Editor Then drag the mouse across what you want to Hide. Open the Other styles drop-down, and click on Hide. Or, click Thumbnail instead of Hide, if you prefer to thumbnail the images.
  2. The second set of instructions should work for the BoltBait pack. BoltBait Zip Directions
  3. Translated, it reads: Tenants, please do not store honey in your apartments.
  4. Looks like there wasn't a large enough memory block to do what you wanted Paint.NET to do. =============================================== Your Paint.NET v3.5.2 is out-of-date. Current version is v3.5.5.
  5. http://www.LupiUpload.de/images/2010/06/10/94ce64691005ddef8fa3b9b3dbd1149cf0abbb8e.png Detail From: File:Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii 02.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Postdlf I didn't include a direct link to the full image due to family-friendly-forum-factors.
  6. http://www.LupiUpload.de/images/2010/06/10/f9bdde2309dcebe6a5dc2c07539ed908cd0155c4.png Hidden Content: Stock Images http://www.ct.gov/dep/cwp/view.asp?A=2696&Q=322740Detail From: File:Blind Flower Girl of Pompeii 02.jpg http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Postdlf
  7. Waddle Wars? http://www.LupiUpload.de/images/2010/06/09/608414b6a6b43f319943b468f6261c49e6ffa353.png Hidden Content: Stock Images http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Emperor_Penguin_Manchot_empereur.jpghttp://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Penguins_Edinburgh_Zoo_2004_SMC.jpg http://www.public-domain-image.com/architecture/bridge/slides/golden-gate-bridge-in-san-francisco.html
  8. The wispy cloud stuff was made in a program called Apophysis.
  9. These links will help you learn about using layers. http://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/WorkingWithLayers.html http://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/BlendModes.html http://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/LayersWindow.html
  10. Congratulations, welshblue and yellowman.
  11. yellowman and Martel, Thank you for your comments. I hope that this method will be useful for you occasionally.
  12. When you move a selection, whatever is in the selection replaces what was there previously. So, with that in mind, there are no opaque pixels anymore to show through. In some cases, transferring the transparency, whether full or partial is what is wanted. The status quo allows that. Using a new layer allows the alpha to not overwrite. This way, everyone can have what they want.
  13. Sorry, you need to use layers for this. Cut or copy the sprite and paste into a new layer. You'll be able to move the sprite without the transparent part overwriting the opaque pixels on the layer below.
  14. JPEG doesn't support transparency. If the program that you are using has a particular color that it uses as transparent color, then you can change the background to that color. What program is this that requires JPEG? Another possibility is, if you know what color is the background color wherever the logo is to be displayed, then you can change the logo background to that color.
  15. I like the galaxy in Sig Design 10. Hidden Content: Regarding Hide To use "Hide", drag the mouse across whatever you want to hide,then open the drop-down for Other styles and click on Hide.
  16. Best to use software that does batch processing, like Irfanview.
  17. The method described in this tutorial will be helpful for this. The Subterranean Copy/Paste Blues
  18. Here's a thread dealing with the most common installation problems. Item 9) comes to mind on this, but that's just a guess.
  19. Animated Image Rename the file extension to .agif before opening the file in Paint.NET with plugin installed.
  20. The print size in inches or cm. is somewhat arbitrary. For example, if an image is 960x960 pixels, it could be sized at 10"x10" at 96 pixels per inch. If a printer is configured to print at 300 DPI, the image won't print as 10"x10". It will print out as 3.2"x3.2" .
  21. This tutorial explains how DPI and pixels per inch can affect print size.
  22. Congratulations, Frontcannon.
  23. csm725, Thanks! ----------------------------- Frontcannon, Uh, ... I already have 8 Billion internets. But I appreciate the thought! BORING/BOARING I caught the word-play.
  24. The Subterranean Copy/Paste Blues ------------------------------------------------- Working Below the Visible Top Layer ** PDF is at the end of this tutorial. Plugins Feather Object AA's_Assistant ================================================================== When it comes to eliminating unwanted elements in an image many people swear by the Clone Stamp tool. Many more people swear at the Clone Stamp tool! Fortunately, there is an alternative. Copy/Paste. This tutorial shows a way of working with copy/paste that can save a lot of time that might otherwise be wasted on cutting, trimming, erasing and so on in an effort to get the pasted bits to blend in well. So, here is the mantra: Erase Feather Change Layers Select Copy/Paste into a New Layer Position Pasted Selection Esc (Or use your favorite other way of deselecting.) Merge top layer down onto the pasted-into layer. Repeat as needed. =================================== Hmmm.... that seems like a lot of steps, but once you get the concept down, it flows pretty smoothly. Here's how to set things up. 1 --- Bottom layer is a solid color that will contrast with the colors of your working image. Next two layers are your working image duplicated. The middle layer is unchecked in the Layers window. It remains not visible throughout the process. ====================================== 2 --- Once you have your layers set up, the first step is to erase something on the top layer that you don't like. ====================================== 3 --- Then use Feather Object or AA's_Assistant to soften the edge. ====================================== 4 --- Now, in the Layers window click the middle layer, then use the Selection tool of your choice, and select a suitable area to fill in the erased gap. ====================================== 5 --- Press: Ctrl C Ctrl+Shift V This copies and pastes the selection into a new layer. ====================================== 6 --- Use the mouse to position the pasted selection where you want it. Remember, using the right mouse button allows you to rotate the selection. ====================================== 7 --- Use your favorite way of deselecting, then merge top layer down onto the pasted-into layer. 8 --- Repeat as needed. ================================================================= Sometimes the pasted-and-moved pieces will blend better with some minor adjustments of brightness, contrast and/or saturation. Sharpen or blur is sometimes helpful for better blending. (These would need to be done before merging layers. ) ================================================================= This method may take longer than running roughshod with the Clone Stamp, but it allows greater control and often gives a much better end result. The Subterranean CopyPaste Blues.pdf The Subterranean CopyPaste Blues.pdf
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