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<blockquote data-quote="Night" data-source="post: 219123" data-attributes="member: 6389"><p>Not sure if you already got help, but here are steps for Paint.NET.</p><p> </p><p>1. Create new layer over the image</p><p>2. Use the make a rectangle tool (make sure you make it "Draw Filled Shape") and drag it to the size you want</p><p>3. Double click the name of the layer (that has the rectangle on it)</p><p>4. Drag the slider until you meet the opacity you want</p><p>5. Create a new layer</p><p>6. Type text into the new layer, but remember not to merge the two layers together or your text will be translucent</p><p> </p><p>If you want to make the end of it cut off like you have in the picture (where it is a box that is sliced like <strong>/ </strong>), you can drag a white diagonal line and magic wand the area to the side you want cut off, and then erase the white line. </p><p> </p><p>Hope that helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Night, post: 219123, member: 6389"] Not sure if you already got help, but here are steps for Paint.NET. 1. Create new layer over the image 2. Use the make a rectangle tool (make sure you make it "Draw Filled Shape") and drag it to the size you want 3. Double click the name of the layer (that has the rectangle on it) 4. Drag the slider until you meet the opacity you want 5. Create a new layer 6. Type text into the new layer, but remember not to merge the two layers together or your text will be translucent If you want to make the end of it cut off like you have in the picture (where it is a box that is sliced like [B]/ [/B]), you can drag a white diagonal line and magic wand the area to the side you want cut off, and then erase the white line. Hope that helped. [/QUOTE]
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