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gabriel_jack
07-19-2007, 12:41 AM
Hi friends,
I have two pictures I'd like to make one. I have a picture of a man I'd like to put over a picture of a flag for a presidential candidate funny. The only way I can think to get him over the flag, though, is to use some sort of "Paint" application and trace around his body, then cut and paste. And I don't want to do that...is there anything that could make it look a little more...I don't know, artistic, rather than the pixilation caused by Paint?
Thanks!
tmmoose
07-19-2007, 08:42 AM
A link to the pics you want to use might help
randymint
07-20-2007, 08:32 PM
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Good luck!
Spock
07-20-2007, 11:49 PM
Since you both have very similar IP addresses, I am assuming that you are working in conjunction with one another to have a reason for posting links to a product you have a vested interest in selling.
We do not allow new users to post links for a very good reason, most of them are Spam of one sort or another. Stick around for a while and prove you aren't spammers and we will eventually allow you to post links. In the mean time, if your query is real, one of our older members will probably be along sooner or later to help. Until then, no more links.
gloria
08-07-2007, 04:57 AM
how do you put a pitcuer on you web page
tmmoose
08-07-2007, 07:13 AM
<img src="your-image.jpg" width="117" height="380" border="0">
Spock
08-07-2007, 09:00 AM
If any more advertising posts or links are posted in here by new members, I will be forced to not only lock this topic but ban the members making the posts.
Advertising links = those links that can be construed as being of some benefit to the one making the post whether it is a financial benefit or not.
New members should refrain from inserting any links at all unless an older, established member asks for one. If the link could be construed as an advertising link, they should indicate so and ensure it is not a direct link. An indirect link or reference would be posted as only that information that would be required to trigger a switch to a new page if manually typed into the browser address bar, e.g., mysite dot com
Both gabriel_jack and randymint will be banned if either post any further advertising links.
I am leaving this topic for now as tmmoose is actively helping one of our new members.
Terminator1138
10-18-2007, 11:19 AM
to edit images as such you need something like paintshop pro or adobe photoshop. There may be others but those are the best and easiest for that sort of thing
chetan1
05-16-2008, 05:08 AM
I don't how will you do but with photoshop and flash would be easy.Combine two pics in one image.
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