LightningIsMyName
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ORIGINAL: Dewdrop Fairy Thank you, rianwulf, but that's just the point: I don't have Gimp. People were saying it was possible to do it in Paint. And seeing as I have no intention of downloading Gimp I would very much love to learn it in Paint. I'm not on my regular computer so i don't have the option to do it, but i think that i can achieve something close like this: 1. Draw a purple thick line on a new picture 2. choose a pinkish color and draw some thiner lines at the borders of the thick line 3. save this file as a .jpg format - since this format decreses the quality a bit, it will give that blury look. 4. open a new paint window and go to Edit->Paste From... and choose the line you made earlier 5. when you paste, make sure you have white as the transperent color and paste on a green area. ckean the extra white spots that you have remaining. Repeat steps 1-3 and make some more lines in diffrent thickness and diffrent length. in order to save some times you can duplicate some of the lines and just rotate them (using the flip/rotate command) Spray some purple on it Final settings - just continue all the purple lines where it looks like they get cut by another pink line from above by drawing some purple on it. Save the background itself as a jpg to make it a bit more blurry (repeat if neccesery). then paste it like before on a new picture and add everything else At the moment i get to my own computer - i'll post the results and see if it's effective but untill then you can try alone. EDIT: fixed my spelling... EDIT2: It's not possible in paint even with the auto blurring when saving as a jpg, but please PM me dewdrop fairy, since i might have a solution for your problem...
< Message edited by LightningIsMyName -- 9/8/2007 10:25:03 >
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