Andrew(AP)
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render and resizeHey, haven't been on here in awhile
Im not sure if you can make a small image into a big image and not have it blury but heres what i would like.
use this image
see the tree that the bear is in? (hint: the bear is the black thing in the top center)
well i would like that tree and the bear to be rendered.
Then i would like it to be resized to 1800 in height and 247 in width
and if its possbile make it so it looks normal and not all blury.
Thanks if any one could do this for me.
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Alz
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Hmm.. I'll try it. But it might be blurry.. But I have another idea
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Bravo
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Can you tell me why you want it like this, there may be a better way (eg is it for printing etc)
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Alz
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Well.. I can't do the rendering. I'm a little rusty on that
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Bravo
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Find some rendering tuts, you'll find Photoshop about a million times better at rendering than Gimp
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Andrew(AP)
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Bravo i am using it for the right side of my background on one of my forums.
and i dont want it to repeat so i need it big.
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Alz
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| Andrew(AP) wrote: | Bravo i am using it for the right side of my background on one of my forums.
and i dont want it to repeat so i need it big. |
Well.. The size would change depending on your Screen Resolution...
Bravo: http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=...-GB:official&client=firefox-a
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Andrew(AP)
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my screen resolution is 1152x864 if that helps any
And bravo if that google search was for me.... I don thave photoshop i use gimp
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Bravo
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What he means is that it would look a whole lot different depending on who visits your site.
People with a lower screen res than yours would see a lot of difference. Have a bit of an experiment to see what I mean, make yourself a background of one rectangle of the size you wanted, then change your settings to 800x600, 1024x800 etc etc etc and view them all and note the difference.
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