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Old 10-16-2009, 04:27 AM
 
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Hi guys, I don't know if someone already mentioned that, but personally I use Paint.NET (the official successor of MS Paint) for nearly 99% of my artwork because it's very intuitive, simple and user-friendly. Best of all, it's absolutely FREE, multi-language and you can also download many additional effects and tools from the official forum (most of them are well explained in its own topic) by simply saving them into the program's "Effects" folder.
I know that Photoshop has more tools but it's too expensive option for those who need to draw only few custom buttons and backgrounds for Mach3.
Here are the links to the main website and forum where you can find loads of helpful topics, tutorials and effects:
http://www.getpaint.net/
http://paintdotnet.forumer.com/index.php
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Originally Posted by Rhino3Master View Post
Hi guys, I don't know if someone already mentioned that, but personally I use Paint.NET (the official successor of MS Paint) for nearly 99% of my artwork because it's very intuitive, simple and user-friendly. Best of all, it's absolutely FREE, multi-language and you can also download many additional effects and tools from the official forum (most of them are well explained in its own topic) by simply saving them into the program's "Effects" folder.
I know that Photoshop has more tools but it's too expensive option for those who need to draw only few custom buttons and backgrounds for Mach3.
Here are the links to the main website and forum where you can find loads of helpful topics, tutorials and effects:
http://www.getpaint.net/
http://paintdotnet.forumer.com/index.php
It's received some very good reviews but it is NOT the official replacement for MS Paint. (See FAQ's the paint.net forum). Thanks, I'm going to download a copy.
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I like Gimp better.
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It's received some very good reviews but it is NOT the official replacement for MS Paint. (See FAQ's the paint.net forum). Thanks, I'm going to download a copy.
I'm a long-time user of Paint.NET since the first Beta release and at the time it was really announced as the OFFICIAL successor of MS Paint . It was started by few of the original creators of MS Paint with the support of Micro$oft, although they no longer take part of the development. I like the user-friendly interface and the way you move the selected objects pixel-by-pixel by simply playing with the arrow keys or Ctrl+arrow keys for even faster action.
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WOW Nice Pgm

WOW,

Thank you for the link and pgm. I'm no expert by a long long shot but this looks like a great program.
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I'm glad that you like it I forgot to mention the Button plugin for Paint.NET that can be downloaded from here: http://paintdotnet.forumer.com/viewt...p?f=16&t=28865
Although there are various ways to create buttons with the program, this one is the fastest and quite simple IMO. I even made a short video to show how easy is to create a rounded button with simple text inside:
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http://4storing.com/0sztr4/acd91a9d3...fc6e890a4.html



Some hints:

* It's recommended to draw your buttons on a blank (transparent) layer, which means you either create a new layer and delete the default (white) one OR simply use the Select tool to select the entire image and then push the Delete key to make the image transparent.

* There are lots of fonts all around the Internet that will give you the option to quickly draw many figures instead of letters ("Wingdings" is one of them).

* You may want to leave the button without text and create a new (top) layer where to draw the desired text, numbers, figures, etc... This gives you more freedom as you can use additional effects to the top layer or just use the same button (which remain at the lower layer) for a common base of your buttons.

* For better results (eg. smooth anti-aliasing) I recommend you to draw the buttons twice the size you need, then resize them to 50% from Image > Resize > By Percentage > 50%.

Note: you must save the picture as 32-bit PNG if you want to have a transparent background:
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