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re: Teach a man to Fish (Fark Board Beginner Questions)
Posted on 12/22/10 at 12:33 pm to vtdad
Posted on 12/22/10 at 12:33 pm to vtdad
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vtdad
I was going to give some advice in your banhammer thread yesterday but I decided I would let you try and figure some things out on your own.
Using paint.net, do you see the eye-drop shaped tool? That selects colors. So I would grab your red on the hat and use the Paint brush tool to make it all one color. Carefully. Zoom in and take your time. You will learn how to work quickly with practice but for now, take the time and do it slowly but correctly.
To fix his shoulder, take that eye-drop again and choose the orange. Zoom on that section. Use the line tool. Draw an orange line along that black. After you draw the straight line, it will have 4 dots. You can drag these to curve the line to match that edge. These curved lines are how I edit much of my vectors. Now you know why each image takes so long.
As I've said before, Paint.net is my program of choice. If there is something specific about the tools, ask.
Posted on 12/22/10 at 12:43 pm to timdallinger
Thanks, Tim.
I really want the VT logo on his hat. Am I right in thinking I have to layer it on? and how to use the layers...I'm not understanding how to use layers.
I really want the VT logo on his hat. Am I right in thinking I have to layer it on? and how to use the layers...I'm not understanding how to use layers.
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