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Manc

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  1. This tutorial could've been a lot more polished actually, and I completely forgot a step. Unfortunately, I did this at like 1am and I was in one of those "let's get this over with" moods.

    I get stuck on part of it.so that must be the section you missed out.

    Thanks will give it another go.boltbait.smile.png

  2. Yes, it's free unless you choose to pay for the premium version.

    The free version works well for me.

    Thanks for the info Sarkut.will try it on my next post.

    well just tried it with sig.not sure if it worked

  3. If you save it as a .PNG (lossless quality) you can resize it to 800 x 600, which is what I do all the time when I work in a big canvas.

    Hi,I've noticed when working on such a large canvas it really slows my computer down,do you have same problem? It got so bad over the weekend I even re-installed Paintnet because I thought it was playing up.Eventually got low virtual memory warning,and even when I increased memory still performing slow.Works fine on smaller canvas

  4. ipswichmanc,

    The reason it said the file was too big is because of

    total size limits imposed by the forum on attachments.

    Save your image as PNG, then instead of posting it as an attachment,

    upload it to an image hosting site like: http://imageshack.us/

    Copy the Direct Link URL provided by the image hosting site,

    and paste it in your forum post, using the Full Editor mode.

    To make it a thumbnail, drag the mouse across the URL that you just pasted to highlight it,

    and click: Other styles > Thumbnail

    Thanks for your help,will give it a go.Is it free?

  5. If you save it as a .PNG (lossless quality) you can resize it to 800 x 600, which is what I do all the time when I work in a big canvas.

    OK thanks.Will try it next time I post.

  6. ipswichmanc, nice outcome, I hope if you post a PNG or JPG file type, GIF is not so clear, nice image though.

    Thanks Barbieq25 for the tut, a lot of fun to do it.

    Thanks Yellowman.I tried posting a jpg but It said the file was too big.Any advice?

  7. Very nicely done! I'd never have thought to use an image - now I got even more ideas running around in my head! Love the way you did the reflections too - superb!

    Thanks for your encouraging comments.I have only gotten into paintnet recently and am just realising the possibilities are endless. I looked at your gallery I'm very impressed.sorry about the "mate" didn't realise you were female.lol cheers

  8. Edit your sig using Your Settings > Profile tab > Edit Signature.

    If you want to include an image you'll need to upload it to a host and insert the link (just like in a post).

    Thanks for help.will give it a go

  9. Thanks mate.here's another effort.No not aussie mate,from Manchester but live in Ipswich hence the sig.Hreen and gold is probably my Irish roots.lol.P.S how do attach a sig image?

    post-78120-128683316499_thumb.gif

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