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How to start a fire with Paint.NET


Tom Jackson

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Ok i have just reg but have been using some stuff on here for a while. Pyro i need to know how you did your sig the black v affect idk how to do that.

how do i add a pic here

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Ok i have just reg but have been using some stuff on here for a while. Pyro i need to know how you did your sig the black v affect idk how to do that.

PM him. This is not related to the tutorial at all.

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I was messing around with this and decided to play with the results. I used the Splinter blur plug-in (sorry can't remember which pack it came in)

Number of splinters = 20

Distance = 100

Mode = Lighten

and then sharpened it about 5 times. Looks like alien flowers to me.

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This is SUCH a good tutorial! I'm new to PdN, and this tutorial made me feel really proud I could do something that complicated (but it was really simple). Thanks! :33

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I just followed your tutorial, made some more changes on my own, and I cant believe what I filanally got !!! Just take a look at it...

fire.jpg

Sorry if it appears somewhat weired.

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I am still working on this but I wanted purple flames and I did an all over flame. I think it is alright for my first try.

purpleflames.jpg

flames.jpg

sig2.jpg

"All that we are is a result of what we have thought. The mind is everything,

what we think we become." Buddha

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