Using Colors, Layers and Multiple Images in Paint.net
The use of colors and the flexibility of being able to adjust the brightness and transparency (using the color palette) in Paint.net separates this free tool from other basic tools such as Microsoft Paint.
It’s also possible to use the “color picker” tool and add a very specific color to the palette. This is useful when working with an image that uses a lot of the same colors and tones.
It’s even possible to save the palette so all the custom saved colors are readily available.
Using the Magic Wand
The magic wand in Paint.net is incredibly handy and the more confident you are in using it, the more you will find reasons to use it.
In this particular tutorial, we show you how to create a small Polaroid style photograph for use as a signature in marketing emails.
As always, check you’ve got the right layer selected before selecting the area you’re wanting to edit with the magic wand.
If the wand has selected either too little or too much of the image, try adjusting the tolerance using the bar at the top until you’ve got only the area you’re going to edit selected.
You might want to select areas separately, or color an area in using the color picker, as shown in the tutorial, if you’re having difficulties selecting the necessary area.
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