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HyReZ

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  1. Is there some documentation that explains features such as //Foreground in the AGIF plugin? Opps! I just read the readme text file that came within the plugins ZIP archive. 🙂
  2. @IHaveNoName Thank You! @Pixey Brilliant! I just tried it with an older GIF animation that I created to illustrate my use of Remake's Storm / Vortex Tutorial (recreated) https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/113671-storm-vortex-tutorial-recreated/?tab=comments#comment-553343 Here is the newest iteration using what I learned in this thread today. I used midora's GIF Animation Creator FileType plugin. I placed the //Foreground layer at the top of the layer stack and //Background layer at the bottom of the layer stack. Then I saved the project as an animated GIF.
  3. Greetings, Actually the image is clear if viewed at its proper resolution of 1904 x 7460 pixel resolution. The image rescaled when sent to the Paint.NET forum but still retains its resolution when printed or magnified. I created it as a reference in response to a commenter's query, but if you need to remove it I will not be in anyway offended.
  4. My understanding is that HoLeePhuc ( 🙂 ) is attempting to insert an animated GIF within another larger layer, position it, have it run within the layer, while inserting additional text. He would need video editing software that does tilting and video within a still, or video within a video. He needs something like Adobe Premier Elements or a freeware such as Shotcut. As I stated above, the job can be accomplished in Microsoft PowerPoint v2010 and above. Paint.NET won't do the job that he requires, regardless of plugins that enable him to view animated GIFs.
  5. Great Testimony and plug for your business! Best Wishes from a fan of Paint.NET!
  6. Greetings, Paint.NET is not a movie editor. What you require is handled easily in a few movie editor and motion graphics software that import GIF files! I think that it can even be done in Microsoft's Power Point 2010 and higher and exported to MP4 or WMV .
  7. Permission to use this logo was restricted in Feb of this year: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Roblox_Jailbreak_Logo.png
  8. Greetings, I does not look that complicated, All you would need is the correct font and permission to copy the logo from the owner.
  9. This tutorial is available as a PDF. Click here to view or download it Disco Ball Tutorial: Built Ins: Gradient Tool Adjustments> Brightness / Contrast Plugins: Jumble Seamless Texture Maker Grid Maker v3.0 Shape3D Tutorial Thumbnail:
  10. Disco Ball Tutorial: Built Ins: Gradient Tool Adjustments> Brightness / Contrast Plugins: Jumble Seamless Texture Maker Grid Maker v3.0 Shape3D PDF: http://apmauldin.com/Image_Storage/DiscoBallTutorial.pdf Disco Ball Tutorial Graphic
  11. Here is a link to comments in response to a similar question:
  12. Greetings All, Here is a link to nfo on the virtues of a 'DPI' mouse (your mileage my vary) 🙂
  13. @welshblue Thanks! @ISFS13 Here is a tutorial on constructing the perspective grid using BoltBait's Grid Maker v4.5 and Rotate / Zoom:
  14. Yes the Layered files are merged and the result is JPEG, but after the save all you need do is immediately goto 'Undo' and all is restored, your layers reappear and you can go back to work.
  15. Greetings, I am sure that know what ' 80s/synthwave effect' means to you, but there is no way to see what is in your mind so you should attach a picture or link to an image of what you are requesting.
  16. Greetings, That is something that would be handled thru the HTML <img> tag and not with Paint.NET. https://www.w3schools.com/html/html_images.asp
  17. Now that your issues have been resolved it may be an indication that you need to update your graphics card drivers.
  18. My experience with Paint.NET has been; if my project has more than 1 layer, it will as a default 'Save as' a PDN file. I habitually save all of work first as a .PDN file. Next I save my merged files as a .TIFF, and anything going to the web as a .JPEG. This habitual practice has save me a bunch of grief. Those that don't have time for developing a 'save habit' are too busy and may need to slow down!
  19. Team work is still a good thing. Have a great day all!
  20. Greetings, I think that you can only change the text color as you describe when the text cursor is flashing. After that you will have to use the Fill Tool to pour color onto the text character. When this is done you can use the color wheel to try various colors while the Fill Tool is on that text character.
  21. Greetings, Your color patch looks more like a texture patch. I would use the Wand Tool as you illustrated and place the texture patch layer under it and merge the top layer on to it. Repeat steps as necessary.
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