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MY DNA IS MADE UP OF ANIME
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Anywhere I can bang my head to that funky beat.
Age: 23
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Just for future reference, I'll give you a basic tutorial to do so (it won't always come out great, but it will get the job done).
Right Click on the image you want. Save As (something on desktop). Right click file. Open with Paint. Click resize (if you have Windows 7, it's up top, otherwise you may have to look a bit). click on pixels. Type 500 in Horizontal. If vertical is still over 130, type 130 in there. Done. If you don't want it to stretch when you put it in A-P, do all of that, then open a new file that is 500x130 pixels. Copy and paste. Then you're done. You can get fancy if you want, but if you want help with resizing, I doubt you are going to want to :P |
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Otaku
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Rouen, Upper Normandy, France
Posts: 1,195
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http://www.resizeimage.4u2ges.com/index.asp Granted, Etue uses GIMP or Photoshop Elements or Corel to do such things. Paint.net can also resize. GIMP and Paint.net are freeware. For ease of use Etue recommends Paint.net, for options Etue recommends GIMP. Last edited by Etue; 05-13-2011 at 07:42 AM. Reason: THE COOKIES ARE A LIE! I TELL YOU! A LIE! |
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