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    #11
    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    Never heard of paint.net before. Looks really good.

    PS In future, will anyone posting info about good FREE stuff please do so before I have spent loads of dosh on commercial things that are no better? Ta.
    It is really good

    Never found myself wanting more from it
    Coffee's for closers

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      #12
      Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
      In Gimp, I did the following:
      1. Created and filled a rectangle;
      2. Selected the Path tool;
      3. Clicked outside the bottom edge of the rectangle to start a path;
      4. Clicked outside the right edge of the rectangle to add another point;
      5. Clicked below and to the right of the rectangle to add another point;
      6. Ctrl-clicked on the start point to close the path, thereby forming a triangle across the corner of the rectangle;
      7. Edited the path segment that crossed the rectangle to make it nice and wavy;
      8. Used "Selection from path";
      9. Cut.


      ...and lo! I have a wavy-edged bit taken out of the rectangle

      Was that what you wanted?


      Yes, and you make it sound so simple
      Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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