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  1. Looking forward to try out this new tool! I was wondering if v. 4.0 will have more custom styles of brushes, will it also have an option where you will be able to add your own custom made brush? Regarding brushes, if they will be added, will the user be able to adjust the intensity (opacity) of the stroke being applied, and how "wet" the paint brush is? I was also wondering if v. 4.0 will also have something like the photoshop warp feature, and if it will also have a grid line feature, where you can drag a grid line to help the user in properly editing the image? I was also wondering when is v. 4.0 going to be released? (approximate date? ) Thank you, H1SWarrior
  2. Sorry guys, i tried the liquify and the power stretch but they don't work well
  3. >.> But admit it, it's pretty useful and powerful if you use it correctly.
  4. Sorry about that. There is this technique of distorting an image that lets you decide with absolute precision what you want distorted. Basically I'm looking for something like this; where the upgrade allows you to set how many lines (horizontally and vertically) for your grid, and then every time they intersect they create a vertex where you can move it causing that part of the image to change. This is a bad example, but look at the photo and you will see that the first one has no vertex that is moved, while the other one has several vertices that are moved causing ONLY that area to change. http://img208.imageshack.us/img208/793/testsre.jpg H1SWarrior Image came from : http://us-machine.com/images/machines/vending-machine_10.jpg
  5. Hello everyone, I was wandering if someone is interested in making a different distort prospective program. I looked at the new and old distort image upgrades for Paint.net but they are not quiet that handy when you are workign on making everything on an image as alligned as possible. I discovered a new way of doing it (not with Paint.net), but since I'm not a programer and sincerely I just am really bad at it, I was wandering if anyone would be inetersted in it. I did this using 3Ds Max, and I'm sure that it can be made in a small amount of time. I would explain it, but it would take an awful amount of time to try and explain it as clearly as possible, so if you guys are interested, please contact me at <email address removed by EER> I will give you my skype info and we can talk about it. Best Regards, H1SWarrior
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