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Spm3

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  1. Thanks, barbieq. I really appreciate it. I will do that, I'm sorry I didn't think of it before. @ 0(-.-)0: Thank you for thanking me. Time for some maintenance I guess.
  2. @ pyrochild: Thank you, and I'll keep that in mind. @ the next guy: Umm, sure. EDIT: Hope you likes. But no more requests, this is not the thread for it (at least I don't think so).
  3. The Aurora and Tempest pieces are brilliant. Lovin' teh pretty colors.
  4. When I created this gallery I was hoping people other than I would actually post... I was sadly mistaken.
  5. My first desktop background. Normally, I make signatures and one day I was bored and didn't feel like working in a confined space, so I made this! Please critique it! Feel free to use it if you like it enough. EDIT: I've made a new background! Now, I now it goes against "protocol" to use anything other than Paint.NET, but they were used like renders and I didn't use them to make anything. The background is of two Magic: The Gathering TCG cards. From left to right: Akroma, the Angel of Wrath and Lord of the Pit. If you are familiar with the cards, you should know that they were the stars of the Divine Vs. Demonic set that was released quite awhile ago. Anyway, here is the background (once again, feel free to use it). http://i42.tinypic.com/x5895g.jpg
  6. You've got some real talent and potential with those logos! I really like your creativity. You get an A for Awesome Sauce.
  7. This time, I REALLY have a lot of graphics to post. Hidden Content: This first one was an advertisement for a club on the Yugioh Card Maker Forums; even though it is an advert I still love it. This one below is regarded as one of my best. Can't say I disagree. This wasn't made in Paint.NET, but its retarded cousin, MS Paint. I feel obliged to post in anyway. My first Desktop Background: http://i41.tinypic.com/in72ao.jpg
  8. I've been using Paint.NET since the end of September in 2009. :? My current Darkrai signature was the first thing I ever made in Paint.NET.
  9. You do realize I've been a member longer than you have, right? Lol. Thanks. It seems like it was just yesterday I was still using Gimp, but at the same time an eternity... I don't even think I could pilot Gimp anymore, Paint.NET has spoiled me with its easiness to use. I wish someone would post actual criticism though...
  10. A small amount of updates Hidden Content: I hope you guys like 'em!
  11. Thanks guys! ^_^ MORE UPDATES (Yu-Gi-Oh Card Maker Forums keep me very busy)! Hidden Content:
  12. I wish someone else would post in here besides me...
  13. Wow! I have looked through your gallery and I am amazed. I really like your creations. I like your darkness as well... you see I'm a Darkrai fan xD I love playing around with the different effects in pdn too. I wish my gallery was as popular as yours xD Well, keep up the good work!
  14. UPDATE: New creations -- these are my best yet! Hidden Content:
  15. Yay! Updates! Hidden Content: Hope you like 'em!
  16. Thank you all for you input. I will be sure to implement it in my future userpics. @theonlychad: Thanks for the advice! I'll check it out.
  17. Very good work. I used the very same Edward Elric render in one of my sigs *points to link of My Gallery in sig*. :wink: I'd work on getting renders without all that noise that makes the render low quality and brings down the sigs overall beauty. Text needs a good spit shining, but it is still pretty good. I notice you use a C4D in almost, if not all, of your sigs. This is a very good thing, and you do a nice job of using them in most places. However, work on just a little better placement of them. :wink: And don't be afraid to play around with the borders/outlines (I noticed most were either a blurred black border or a black outline below another outline of another color).
  18. I been using paint.net for about 1 week now. I have managed to make several things with it. I really enjoy using the program as it is the definition of user-friendly. Kudos and brownie points to Rick Brewster for creating this masterpiece. Updates: I'm back! w00t!
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