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Post by Ella on Jan 23, 2011 13:38:45 GMT
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Post by TheBad1 on Jan 23, 2011 15:01:52 GMT
Nice It's tuts like this which are really beneficial to new users ... and some of us older ones
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Post by Leif on Jan 23, 2011 19:28:35 GMT
He, he. Funny little daily thing. But still a great tut. Many small ideas that can be used many times.
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Post by lancemcknight on Jan 23, 2011 19:38:52 GMT
Ella, here's a quick tip to erase the hole for the inner circles, use eraser. Make the black circles like you did, then use eraser, and won't have to run AA to clear up the edge.
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Post by Ella on Jan 23, 2011 19:39:06 GMT
Yes that´s what I have always meant - what better way to learn the basics of a program than to do these fun small things .
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Post by Ella on Jan 23, 2011 19:40:56 GMT
Ella, here's a quick tip to erase the hole for the inner circles, use eraser. Make the black circles like you did, then use eraser, and won't have to run AA to clear up the edge. Thank you , really didn´t think of that lol as I am so fond of using AA all the time. I have totally fallen in love with AA as for doing clothes it is so helpful, just one click and all edges are nice and smooth .
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Post by lancemcknight on Jan 23, 2011 19:49:00 GMT
Yeah, that was a tip that Ash gave me a long time ago, and I got to admit it works wonder. Nice thing about eraser is it can be sized to fit the black circles, and take 4 clicks to make the hole with smooth edges.
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Post by Helen on Jan 23, 2011 21:10:10 GMT
That's so cute! Nice tut!
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Post by barbieq25 on Jan 23, 2011 21:24:47 GMT
I like this one...I will have to try it out.
A button as in a real button...I adore the pink one. What a great outcome- please do post them in your gallery too.
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Post by chrisco97 on Jan 25, 2011 21:37:30 GMT
Wow! Nice result.
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Post by Sargon III on Jan 26, 2011 6:14:49 GMT
Nice tutorial Ella, I like the result, well written and well organized, thanks for sharing and for the time you put to do it in this good shape.
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Post by blanco111 on May 8, 2011 14:02:12 GMT
This was a great tutorial for me to practice with Paint.net. I made many buttons. One of my errors resulted in a configuration that had some anthropomorphic qualities which I thought looked good. So after some tweaks, I came up with this. Thanks for the tute!
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Post by Leif on May 8, 2011 16:26:59 GMT
IT IS LOOKING AT ME. He, he. I just cant help laughing. It so look like a face looking at me. Great work. ;D
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Post by barbieq25 on May 9, 2011 1:31:48 GMT
Hey, what a great concept! Love the work you did
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Post by Sargon III on May 9, 2011 9:39:42 GMT
Like the colors, nice work
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Post by Chito on Jan 23, 2012 22:59:35 GMT
Ella, can you help me with the second screenshot where you say "when done you can adjust the width of the rectangle to your liking". My circle keeps coming out like a fat donut and I want to make it a bit thinner like you made it look in the 3rd screenshot. Thanks ahead of time. Edit: Never mind, I figured it out.
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