Creating "blue" hardness
I was wondering, how do I create "blue" hardness (the type of hardness tiles use) in Windinkedit+?
Well, hitting H+E brings up the tile select menu, and it has some blue hardness. Or you could go into tile mode, edit it, and hold down Ctrl while you drag the mouse. Is that what you were asking?
Well... Not really, you know how you "paint" the regular hardness? I want to do that with the blue hardness, if it's possible.
Like hitting Q on the tile and getting a zoomed in image of it where you can make a masterpiece of wonderful hardness? Is that what you're talking about?
Is that what you're talking about?
Nope...
I remember I've done it before, in FoT, but I can't remember how I did it...
Nope...

I remember I've done it before, in FoT, but I can't remember how I did it...
Edit: Deleted - had a blonde moment and read your Question wrong. :0) You wanna know how to make it not copy it.
Tho if u do wanna copy - page down in your hardness editor gives u some choices

Yeah, not quite want I was looking for either.
Awh, screw it... Thanks for all the advices anyhow!

Awh, screw it... Thanks for all the advices anyhow!
Thanks for all the advices anyhow!
Since when could advice be plural with an s on the end?
Since when could advice be plural with an s on the end?

Why - when theres more than one Dinkkiller

I meant more like this. I can't remember how I did, though.
Couldnt you use the full square cream-coloured Hardness tile to acheive the same effect?
You're using WinDinkEdit, right? To do that, you go into Hardness mode, by pressing 'H', then you press 'E' to view the list of hardness tiles available to you, select one that's blue, press enter, I think, and press 'S' to stamp it on a tile.
Ohh OMG I figured this out !
You draw normal hardness (cream) then when u done or before you close off the 4th corner of the bit u are drawing (no double click to close it...) - right click and select "Transform hardness" and choose "Low/water" and what you drew changes to blue hardness - (you hold down shift not ctrl)
MsDink licks finger - places it on hip and hisses SSSSssssssss Hot stuff
(sorry I am just retardedly happy I worked something out maybe I just had too many bananas lol) Ignore me..........
Blu Hardness
You draw normal hardness (cream) then when u done or before you close off the 4th corner of the bit u are drawing (no double click to close it...) - right click and select "Transform hardness" and choose "Low/water" and what you drew changes to blue hardness - (you hold down shift not ctrl)
MsDink licks finger - places it on hip and hisses SSSSssssssss Hot stuff
(sorry I am just retardedly happy I worked something out maybe I just had too many bananas lol) Ignore me..........
Blu Hardness
That's what I've been looking for!
Thanks a lot MsDinkalot, I'm on the next flight to New Zealand to marry you.
Thanks a lot MsDinkalot, I'm on the next flight to New Zealand to marry you.

Yer welcome and its alright I am over myself now
If I were you I would cover those kneecaps for a week or two (gf!)
(quietly takes back jar of whipped cream from Cristiaan and hides behind back .....just incase....)

(quietly takes back jar of whipped cream from Cristiaan and hides behind back .....just incase....)