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  1. Hi, it's me and I made a skywars wallaper V2 ! Unedited : Edited with paint.net ?: Credits : Armour rig by : Hexical Brine Bye !
  2. Something I made when messing around with a render I made. Don't ask about flatlands, I was just trying to get an OK render to edit. Here:
  3. My First Wallpaper In A While (Need Some Opinions) Before Effects After Paint.net Scenery By @SKIBBZ - Rig By @RedRocketGamer - & Edits Yours Truly @Lazii
  4. Ever wanted to create your own watermark but don't know exactly what to do? Well you've come to the right place. This tutorial will teach you how to create your own watermark, with the Paint.NET software. DOWNLOAD PAINT.NET: http://www.getpaint.net/index.html STEP 1: Create the image you want to be in your watermark. (I recommend using a large canvas to start, then crop the final image to get the best resolution) STEP 2: Put it on a canvas that is the size of the wallpaper you plan to use -Then remove the background by selecting the outer white area with the magic wand tool and hitting DELETE Select this whole image now, and copy it (Ctrl+C) STEP 3: Open the wallpaper you want you use in Paint.NET, and create a new layer with the layers window at the bottom right corner of the screen STEP 4: Paste the copied image of the watermark to the wallpaper and you're done! Tip: Save the image of the watermark and keep it for later to keep consistency (see the third picture above) Well, you made it to the end. Hopefully you weren't too bored and found this informational. Please comment to give me feedback if something didn't make sense or you have any further questions. Thanks for reading!
  5. So in this topic I'll teach you guys how to make amazing looking scenes with just one image. It may seem impossible but it's really simple. Let's begin! Step 1. Find an image with a lot of depth. When I say a lot of depth, I mean an image with a foreground and a background. This will allow us to mask out the foreground later on. Good example: Step 2. Open the image in paint.NET. Select the curve/line tool and carefully start placing down lines where the foreground ends. Try to make it as precise as possible. But before you start doing that! Make sure you have created a new layer, selected it and applied these settings to the tool. Brush width: 1 Antialiasing disabled. Pixelated selection quality. Use whatever color you think sticks out from the background. And go! This is the boring part of the tutorial but it will be worth the effort later on. Remember! You will have to place down more than one line to make it accurate. Step 3. So you're finished? You probably hate me for making you do this. However, the hard work is done. Now here comes the fun part! You should have an image that looks like this now: 1. Grab the magic wand tool and select your foreground inside of your 2nd layer. 2. Now go to your background layer and press cut. 3. Then make a new image by clicking on the empty paper with a green plus on it. 4. Make sure the resolution is exactly the same as the other image you just masked. 5. Paste the foreground that you just cut out from the original image. And delete the mask layer from the original image. Remember! You can divide your foreground layer into more than one layer to add even more depth. Step 4. You should now have 2 images. One with the background and one with the foreground. Save both the images and import them as two surfaces in Mineimator. They should both be rescaled to a good size that looks somewhat like the aspect ratio. Make them pretty big. Make sure both of them are at 0, 0, 0. Then create a camera that is facing the surfaces and is just so far away that it can not see any of the sky or ground, only the surfaces. Step 5. Create your scene using your foreground layer(s). Now grab another image that is similar to the image that we used to get the foreground layers and place it as a background. Remember to play around with the distances and sizes to get the perfect scene. Here's the result. Remember! I used low quality images for the sake of this tutorial, low quality images don't take as much effort to mask. Your scene can look 100x better than mine.
  6. In this small topic, I'll teach you how to remove half-transparent pixels and making your HD textures safe from alpha glitches in paint.NET. 1. Open your texture. 2. Select the magic wand-tool. 3. Click on the transparent part of your texture. 4. Drag the slider named "Tolerance" to as high as possible without removing any part of the texture and hit the key "Delete". 5. Navigate to "Adjustments>transparency" and bring it up to 100. 6. If there's any weird grey pixels around the texture, simply click on them and repeat step 3, make sure that flood mode is set to Global while doing this. If you're having a hard time selecting any of the grey pixels, zoom in using the zoom-tool.
  7. Hey MCBoomBox here and i am here making Cartoon Minecraft Heads for you. Send me your skins face like this ---> The first face i created was this --->
  8. Hey guys! Been a while since I've made a topic, let alone a wallpaper. I just got my new Gaming Laptop and right now I'm in the process of making an animation for you guys! Unedited [2K] Gaming Laptop Specifications (If you would like to know) Thanks for looking at my wallpaper! If you liked it, please leave a like. If you have any criticisms, leave them down below!
  9. Hey guys! Today I have something a little different. This time I have added a glow effect to glowstone using paint.net Please leave any feedback you might have! Here it is!
  10. I don't know where the fitting place would be for this, it's basically mine-imator + 99% Paint.NET ... I tried to do something simple, and then, I kept on going, and then it didn't become as simple as I'd hope, but I like the outcome of it ^^
  11. Haven't done a wallpaper in a while, in fact... i haven't done anything at all related to the forums, so enjoy, i got the motivation from some animation in the forums, the forums doesn't motivate me as much as it used to, before, everything was mind-blowing for me, but now, man, theres not as much SUPER good topics, also, i'm probably missing them because i'm not as much on as i used to be Also, if you want to join this collab
  12. [4K] Test a harder skill of my Green Screen With Sony Vegas Programs used: Mine-Imator / Sony Vegas / Paint.net Credit: Thanks to: UnmutEMC to teach me about Sony Vegas and Green Screen Thanks to: Skindex and Minecraft Wiki with skin I used in wallpaper Effect used: Chroma Keyer / Glow
  13. Another small artwork by me. What would you like to see next? I’m jealous of Hiro…
  14. Hi, it's me again. Yesterday I started to create this project and today it's a time to publish! Thanks for every single skins! The Street: Nighttime Rushhour Skins used: _Davve_, Frossa, BloxxerDood, CryoKun, Flarp, FoosinSama, Heavenira, minerocker41, Mooshim, OcelotMJ, redcap00, SKIBBZ, tanjames, Voxy, yuri9999999, ZZZZane, TheMinester, MobKiller135, The_A1234, UnmuteChannel, Phupha17866 and me. Programs used: Mine-imator and Paint.NET Behind the scene: CRASHED! Luckily I saved all the works.
  15. When there's somebody chase you, with a sword in their hand, it's your time to RUN! Beware ranged attacks!
  16. In the Minecraft night sky, ever you look up to the stars, and wonder where you are? Created using -Mine-imator -Paint.NET
  17. Y'know I'm thinking I might have a new favorite style of renders. Using multiple layers in Paint.net I've created a render that really makes me wonder if it's slowly zooming in on the character I could probably whip up a tutorial on how to do it if anyone is interested Thanks, ~Lego
  18. My new christmas skin! Anyways, and feedback is veery much appreciated ^^
  19. I tested some effects, i was originally going to do myself, but, i can't always do myself, cause i always do.. (i feel like that sounded really wrong...) So i did allemn instead! So.. credits to allemn for the skin
  20. My first attempt at paint.net! Excuse the quality, my mouse randomly glitches. Took around 13 minutes. Like if you did, leave feedback, plox! =3
  21. Basically I took a screenshot of some random scenery in Mine-imator, then went in with Paint.NET and edited it. Before: After:
  22. i recently got paint.NETand was testing it out
  23. Welp, this took me quite a bit to make... If you can guess what Paint.NET effect I used for the lightning-y thing, you get a free wallpaper
  24. So, TheVFXBros requested a wallpaper a while back, and I just now got around to doing it... Without further ado...
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