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good question Doughty, I just copy pasted the brief from a PM off EER.
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The theme this week is – Dwelling
And has been chosen by – Ego Eram Reputo
This week’s topic invites you to create a sig based on the design of a home. It could be a mansion, tree house,
cave, mobile home/trailer, eco-friendly or carbon hole. Where would you like to live?
The deadline for entries is 9:00pm (UK Time) on Sunday 23 June.
To see how that equates to other countries, here is a link to the World TimeCompetition rules.
1. Max sig dimensions 500x200. Please NOTE: The forum limits signatures to 500x150, if it is too large do not try to use it as your sig.
2. Please keep your sig family friendly.
3. Keep to the theme that has been set.
4. Modifying or replacing your sig is not permitted after submitting your entry.
5. Don’t violate copyright laws with found images; links to source images would be courteous.
6. Your entry must be made using paint.net, please don't use an outside image editor and try passing it off as PDN work.
The winner of the current SOTW gets to choose the subject for the next competition.
Good luck all and thank you in advance for entering.
Thanks to - chrisco97, Sozo, TheHowler and Nitenurse79 for keeping this comp going in the past.
This thread is for posting your entries only.
If you want to talk about any of the entries, you can do so in the discussion thread found here.. -
The voting deadline has arived... And it is now that time again to announce the winners.The clear winner with 17 votes is Ego Eram ReputoJoint Second place is Yellowman & Helen with 13 votes each.Third place with 12 votes goes to Lloydand seeing how we have so many entries, sharing a joint fourth placing is - Minners 71 and Skullbonz with 11 votes each.Great entries again from all involved, a great topic from Welshblue - well done to the winner and runner's up. Thanks also go to the voters and supporters.I will send a PM to EER and will launch the next comp once we have the topic for sotw#84Thanks again everyone - Very impressed at the turn out this week.
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Congrats to Welshblue Barbieq yellowman Helen and drydareelin Top entries all round, great comp.Cheers to Daniels for hosting
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Classic. Scarily you do ... just hope Sharon and Tracey don't jump on you
Gawd help me if they do
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Nice tip Mate, never thought of using radial / transparent, I always have a 'hit and miss' with linear. (enjoy a rep for that sir)
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Nice example Drew. It looks like a poster for a gangland movie
Cheers Nitenurse - I have just been informed by my son that I look like 'Big Vern' from Viz comic.
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You can't beat testing out a new plugin, even in development. Nice square path example too very impressed indeed
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Cheers for the visit Nitenurse, I have been a little lazy in creating, but now with some new plugins to play around with, I feel creative again.
Thanks Helen and Daniels - TechnoRobbo has been making some cool plugins this week. I love how the tracer works, I plan on using it on a duplicate image and then use blend modes plus to see what I can come up with
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A really good start to your gallery, some very detailed work gone into your cogs, Nice bass clef and a cool sig too
Welcome indeed.
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Really liking the gradient option and all the other goddies too. Nice one
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Cool
Works good with bevelled text too.
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A blatant bump. New image on pg#1
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Cool. Reminds me of the old school comic books. Top work TechnoRobbo.
Heres one with a frame
Original image
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Looks useful. Thanks
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I love this plugin, even at it's 'test' stage.
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Top quality spacescapes once more Skullbonz, details are excellent, loads of depth too.
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Vote for only 7?
Lots of entries...Love all the participation.
Such a generous host that I am
I agree on the entries, some very good work too.
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Using a filled shape ellipse can produce some cool selective bulge type effect. Nice work TechnoRobbo
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Just a quick remix of an image in my gallery got this result. Decent plugin Xhin
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Just a quick play with the CMY Ghost produced this one. Nice plugin.
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The deadline for entries has now ended and it’s now time to cast your votes. We have 14 entries this week. You may vote for up to seven that catch your eye.
The voting deadline is 9:00pm (UK Time) on Sunday June 16. To see how that equates to other countries, here is a link to the WorldTimeGood luck one and all.
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Brilliant new image Helen. The depth, shine and colour combinations work great. Top job
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You could use this plug-in (Trial) http://forums.getpaint.net/index.php?showtopic=18653 have a play around with the Distance and the angle to get the result your after.
DrewDale's Images - Updated Dec 26. 2014
in The Pictorium
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Thanks Oceana - I do like to mix and match what I create, that way I can learn about more plugins and how they work together - you should start a gallery, even if it is only a few things to start with (sigs, larger versions of comp entries) As long as your happy with your work, go for it![:)](//content.invisioncic.com/r125076/emoticons/pdn4icons_boltbait.smile.png)
Thanks Barbieq - I am pleased with the line tracer and poster images, hit and miss with both plugins depending on the shade / tone of the picture, but great results can be had.
The flower was another happy stumble upon image using the beta paths (peephole) plugin from Midora. I created one petal and then just copy / pasted / moved until I had the flower head, I was going to create a stem for it too, but thought it looked good as it was. I'm inspired by others on here, I'm happy that you find my doodles inspirational.![:)](//content.invisioncic.com/r125076/emoticons/pdn4icons_boltbait.smile.png)
By the way - encouraging someone to make a gallery is not spam![;)](//content.invisioncic.com/r125076/emoticons/pdn4icons_boltbait.wink.png)