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Paint.net is not (to my knowledge) a gif editor, which means it's not meant to create pictures that changes upon time.
You could try Gimp (go to gimp.org to download it), then yahoo/google/bing "gimp gif animation tutorial". You should find everything you need there.
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Hi,
as said in the title of the topic, i think that having a separate brush width for each tool would be nice.
i.e. I draw a line (brush "Line/Curve", width 10), I erase a part of it (brush "Eraser", width 12 to cover the part I want to erase without too much hassle ) and continue to draw a Line/Curve, I'd like the width to get back to width 10.
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I don't pretend to know how this software is coded, but if it's an "one brush/one instance per picture" thing, it should be easy to add a "width" parameter inside it, equal to the last width used by that tool.
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What do you think?
Help with animating images
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What plugin are you talking about, exactly?