Step 2: Write the text wished to be written in blood. Step 3: Duplicate the layer. Step 4: Select the bottom layer and add a jitter to it. Step ...
any way to make my text look like it is written in blood and the blood is running [[or dripping]] and also how do i insert a picture into the back ground?
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The outcome is not really blood looking but it definately has a similar style. Looks like it could fit into a ghetto or horror themed image.
Another thing you can do it draw a circle, use the frosted glass effect, and median at a really small value. Quote.
Use the paint bucket tool, take a screenshot, paste into Paint.NET, and magic wand out the background. ---. xAverix's font idea would work just ...
Obviously there is a way to do it with out an effect, but is there anyway for someone to make an effect out of it.
First I copied the text in a transparent layer, overpainted/cloned the dark metal in the background layer. Then I used the text selection from ...
Now deselect that and go to Brightness/Contrast and change the brightness to -15. and now go to Outline object and with default settings outline the blood with ...
On a new layer paste the text copied from WORD. It may ask you if you want to expand the canvas. It's probably better not to expand the canvas ...
There's no easy way to do this automatically. Paint.NET really isn't made for typesetting. You could type and arrange it in Word, then print ...