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MSPAINT TROUBLE WTFHELL!!?

Posted: 2005-08-04 02:48am
by Einhander Sn0m4n
Okay, I open one of my ships in MSPaint, and zoom in on any old part.

Problem: *SOMETHING* overlays everything completely with black in the zoom view, and when I draw a line over something it clears the blackness away to about four or five pixels to either side of the line I draw, letting me see the ship or whatever to that extent. Needless to say, this completely destroys my ability to make anything in MSPaint.

I think this and other graphics glitches started happening after I installed IM2. Help!

Posted: 2005-08-04 02:52am
by Einhander Sn0m4n
That's weird. Uninstalling IM2 completely fixed the problem. WTFHell WAS that shit!? :evil: :o :banghead: :finger: :kill:

Posted: 2005-08-04 11:15am
by Lord Revan
what's IM2?

Posted: 2005-08-04 02:46pm
by Edi
Um, why would you want to use MS Paint in the first place, if we're talking about that piece of shit image processing "utility" that comes free with Windows? I've had some really bad experiences with that, and it only works if it feels like it. Next time it might fail for some completely different reason.

There have got to be far better tools available for the same job and that cost little or nothing. I suppose using GIMP would be a little bit of an overkill...

Edi

Posted: 2005-08-04 02:58pm
by Bounty
There have got to be far better tools available for the same job and that cost little or nothing.
Paint.NET

Posted: 2005-08-04 03:08pm
by Tiger Ace
Edi wrote:Um, why would you want to use MS Paint in the first place, if we're talking about that piece of shit image processing "utility" that comes free with Windows? I've had some really bad experiences with that, and it only works if it feels like it. Next time it might fail for some completely different reason.

There have got to be far better tools available for the same job and that cost little or nothing. I suppose using GIMP would be a little bit of an overkill...

Edi
I suggest you look at some Einy ship threads to see what he uses MSpaint for.