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| And if you want to resize an image, Photoshop is great for that. (TI, I know you can't do that, so you might want to have someone else do it for you). I don't know if you can resize an image in Paint, but in Photoshop it is definitely possible.}} | | And if you want to resize an image, Photoshop is great for that. (TI, I know you can't do that, so you might want to have someone else do it for you). I don't know if you can resize an image in Paint, but in Photoshop it is definitely possible.}} |
| | {{The Inexistent|text='''Well, resizing in Paint makes images extremely pixalated, but any windows user can easily take a printscreen of the existing size and crop it, or paste it into word and resize it. I just thought that it would be a lot of work for images that, if you ask me, are site images.'''}} |
Revision as of 21:29, 14 March 2011
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Chitalian8 Say... — Only by allowing strangers in can we find new ways to be ourselves. Life's little crossroads are often as simple as the pull of a trigger. — 11:55, 13 March 2011 (EDT)
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We have quite a few userbox images that are fanart, for example: this one and this one. Shouldn't these be hosted externally?
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Erry - Deep Drive TALK - Moon shine down. ~ 11:58, 13 March 2011 (EDT)
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YES.
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The Inexistent - All the world's a puzzle, and I the one who made it so... TALK - EVIL has come... at last...
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But, in all techincallity, those could be considered site images. Plus, there are hundreds of them that would have to be exactly resized before they could be uploaded through Photobucket.
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The Inexistent - Pitiful users, mindlessly collecting information. The rage of an edit releases this knowledge, and they all come together, to form: The Wiki!!! TALK - And on the Wiki these words appear: "My name is The_Inexistent, user of users: Look upon my edits, ye Mighty, and despair!"
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Well, resizing in Paint makes images extremely pixalated, but any windows user can easily take a printscreen of the existing size and crop it, or paste it into word and resize it. I just thought that it would be a lot of work for images that, if you ask me, are site images.
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