How to Make a Vase with Paint.Net Using the Point Warp Plugin
Open Paint.Net and start a new project., Create a texture or fill the canvas with a texture., Get the color you want., Create the cylinder with the Shape3D plugin., Click on Effects >> Distort >> Point Warp., Flip it horizontally and then vertically...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Open Paint.Net and start a new project.
To start with, you will probably want it taller than wide.
This article will use the size of 600 X
800.
Plugins used for this article Clouds Shape3D Point Warp -
Step 2: Create a texture or fill the canvas with a texture.
This example will be using a mottled sky look. , This was done using the Color Balance under Adjustments. , Make sure that you adjust the Axis 1 a bit and also deselect the tick mark on 'All Face'.
The Shape3D plugin is under Effects >> Render. , Do the one side (you will want to adjust the effects for your purpose).
Flip the layer (Layers >> Flip Horizontal) and apply the effect again (CTRL F). ,,, -
Step 3: Get the color you want.
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Step 4: Create the cylinder with the Shape3D plugin.
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Step 5: Click on Effects >> Distort >> Point Warp.
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Step 6: Flip it horizontally and then vertically to apply the same effect.
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Step 7: Squash
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Step 8: or elongate
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Step 9: the vase by clicking on the selection icon and then adjust with the move icon.
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Step 10: Finished.
Detailed Guide
To start with, you will probably want it taller than wide.
This article will use the size of 600 X
800.
Plugins used for this article Clouds Shape3D Point Warp
This example will be using a mottled sky look. , This was done using the Color Balance under Adjustments. , Make sure that you adjust the Axis 1 a bit and also deselect the tick mark on 'All Face'.
The Shape3D plugin is under Effects >> Render. , Do the one side (you will want to adjust the effects for your purpose).
Flip the layer (Layers >> Flip Horizontal) and apply the effect again (CTRL F). ,,,
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