- JG52Batz - 27.01.2008
What kind of soft ware are you using to get thoes fantastic pictures i would love to try myself.
- stefostef - 27.01.2008
First of all: me
and after that : paint.net as it is specified in the title of the topic
you can grab it here
http://www.getpaint.net/ netframework is needed
avdvantage painty.net is free and powerfull it intergrates dds save and a lot off plug in
that are very useful
Disadvantage: there are few standart effect compares to the big drawings software like photoshop or paintshop pro so you have to work to make those effects but your screen doesn't looks like a "d
- stefostef - 28.01.2008
the rufe
- JG52Batz - 28.01.2008
Thanks for the link. Im going to spend a few hours tonight messing around with it cant wait.
BTW i wil have to learn to read lol
Again thanks
- JG52Batz - 30.01.2008
Hi I had fun with paint.net its great software but can i ask one question if you have time to answer.
i am trying to get an effect of an aircraft moving at speed so the foreground is clear and the background is blurred.
i managed to get this picture last night but its not quite the effect i wanted. If you can help then thanks if not not to worry im sure i will figure it out.
~S~
- Guest - 30.01.2008
Real nice images, M8's! Hope to see a lot more from you guys!
- stefostef - 30.01.2008
JG52Batz Wrote:Hi I had fun with paint.net its great software but can i ask one question if you have time to answer.
i am trying to get an effect of an aircraft moving at speed so the foreground is clear and the background is blurred.
i managed to get this picture last night but its not quite the effect i wanted. If you can help then thanks if not not to worry im sure i will figure it out.
~S~
on a frontal view you can use the zoom effect or use a layer and copy/past your plane only, then apply a displacement effet or a zoom effect on the background then you can copy back you untouched plane to create the illusion of motion.
here i just use a zoom to focus on the the german pilot watching above him the plane he just killed dive .
the zoom effect onlu create the motion its a simple trick
- Guest - 30.01.2008
Ah ha, stefostef! That's why I was asking Batz if paint.net allowed for selections and working in layers. The method you described is the most certain way of doing that kind of thing. :wink:
Does paint.net have "directional blur" or can it be added as a plugin? That would probably be the ideal effect to use, if it's available. I know you said that there are limited effects and plugins for it. Just wondering if "directional blur" is one of them that's available.
- JG52Batz - 01.02.2008
Thats a fantastic shot stefostef and thanks for the advice it something i will defonately try. :lol:
:lol:
- stefostef - 13.02.2008
wants some more ?
- Guest - 13.02.2008
Great shots, stef! Keep 'em coming, M8!
- stefostef - 13.02.2008
- Guest - 13.02.2008
MORE good ones, Stef! You're on a roll, M8! Go, Go, Go, Go!
- Guest - 13.02.2008
Which of the new batch do YOU like the best, stefostef? :?:
- JG52Batz - 14.02.2008
Great shots again mate.