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Monday, September 24, 2012

How to make a reflective semi-transparent bubble in Paint.NET

How to make a reflective semi-transparent bubble in Paint.NET Video Clips. Duration : 10.53 Mins.


This video shows you how to make your own reflective semi-transparent bubble in Paint.NET Video is compliments of Micro Robotics. If you are a beginner or do not regularly use Paint.NET, please familiarize yourself with these tools: Rectangle Select: Selects a specified amount of the image in a rectangular shape. Move Selected Pixels: Moves the things you select. It can also be used to re-size a selected image. Ellipse Select: it can be used to select or draw circles. This tool is a little hard to use for precision. Magic wand: can be used for chroma keying. It detects and selects the color you point at in the image. Paint Bucket: this is the tool you probably will most use. It fills in a selection of an image with a solid color. It can be used to fill or change solid colors. Gradient: It makes gradients of the selected colors on the image. It you want to make only a small gradient, you must select a part of the image and then apply it. Brush: it is a really handy tool that lets you manually draw in a certain color. Pencil: This is almost the same as the brush except that it only draws one pixel at a time. Layer Window: is another tool that makes layers. It makes it easier to work with transparent layers. Gaussian blur: It turns selected images or current image into blurred image. Thank you for watching! For more tips & tutorials, go to dominicklee.com

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