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Got you e-mail, and it was too big to use as an avatar, nondonating members can only use an avatar no bigger than 75 pixels, in inches thats about 1.042 inches. One of the advantages of becoming a member is a larger avatar. :D I posted the smaller version on your profile page, let me know if you have any trouble uploading it. Remember first save it to your computer, then upload it as your avatar. |
I am totally gonna try this later. |
Ok I downloaded the program and can't even find out how to do step 2 :eek:?? Some graphic programs come with animation programs, but for those of you who don't have such a program, Photoscape offers a free program that's easy to use. Photoscape : Free Photo Editing Software Download. Just download the program, and go to the AniGif part. Set the size for you avatar where it says, "Set Canvas Size", most people use a square the size of 125x125 pixels. If you make a rectangle, the largest size can't be over 125 pixels. This is the size for a donating member; non-donating members have to use a smaller file size, which can be no bigger than 75x75 pixels. |
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After you downloaded the program, did it leave a short-cut on the desktop? If so click on this and the program will open. This picture is what you should see. The main two parts of the program that you'll probably use is "editor" and "AniGif". Use Editor to crop you pictures, and frames and borders or "text", or you can skip this and start with with the AniGif part for a simple avatar. |
Oh Crap how come somehow I ended up with the Picasa 3 download? :rolleyes: Alrighty.. off to delete that and start over. |
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Dumb questions.. but how do I get frames and borders? |
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Perhaps the size is my problem... A couple nights ago, I made the avatar (until 1:30am! I really get into my projects AND my little Lily isn't here until next Tuesday-what else is there to do, sleep?:rolleyes:...)- Anyway, the pictures rotated so nice.... Yeah - then comes the time to try to download and everything went south from there! yes, I saved it to my computer first... So you're thinking my poster size pictures could be the problem???;) tee hee... |
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Thank you "joey's mom!" Hey, :D I did it! This Grammie got her graphics done... I'm excited my avatar works... Yes, it's all in the size. Thank you for your gracious help and suggestions. Have a great weekend - EVERYBODY! (The countdown is on -3 days and then we will pick up our little girl, Lily Grace!!!:aimeeyork) |
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Thanks so much for posting this how-to-guide! I haven't figured out how to make mine fancy with all of the sparkles and letters, but baby steps... I was feeling so good after I posted the avatar that I even customized my profile page. LOL! |
Okay so I made my first avatar and I finally got the hang of it... the only this is, I feel like there isn't enough different types of graphics and frames to make cute things... am I missing something? |
try BLINGE.COM... I picked that up from some thread on here. Maybe check with Joey's Mom, NANCY1999. She helped me!:) |
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There are also many online sites that allow you to frame your pictures including PhotoBucket and Blingee, you can then open up these framed photos or gifs with the Photoscape program and create a moving gif file of the appropriate size for uploading. If your looking to get fancy there are also number programs you can buy, I use Paint Shop Pro, and I love that program because it has the animation feature, but I'm told Photoshop is a great for editing photos, and framing, but I'm not sure it does animation. |
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:)Say Ashley, not that I know that much about it... But, if you're a YT 1000 Club Member, can you enlarge your photos? |
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Did you make that avatar? I love it! When you make the avatars make them in the larger 125 x125 size, and then save a copy to make in the 75 x75 size for uploading. That way when your a donating member you'll have a larger avatar ready. You can always make it smaller but you cannot enlarge a picture or gif without losing major quality. |
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my avatar is too big file size wise? how can i make it smaller? |
nevermidn i got it :) |
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Another one figured it out before I coudl help. Looks great! |
Okay now I have a SILLY question. I see some people that have a slide with just text on it and a really cool background, then pictures of their dogs or whatever... How do you get the backgrounds? I know I have backgrounds in mine but I did it a strange way. I took a picture of Chip and I went into PrintShop and did some scrambling thing, then did the same for Smokey. |
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I tell about backgrounds in post 29 of this thread, that's really clever the way you did it. You can find any background paper you like, save it and open it with photoscape, under editor, and then you can add lettering or other special effects. Some people create their own background, but there are millions to download. You can also open up a ready-made gif with the program. For example, say you find a holiday gif, and want to use one of the pictures in it for your avatar, this is also possible. Here's a site that has loads of background papers: MySpace Backgrounds - Free Animated MySpace Backgrounds, Codes & Background Images! |
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Okay! Thanks! |
my problem is that i cant get my pictures down to exactly 20. they are like 20.7 and 20.8 how do i do that because they keep getting smaller and smaller. |
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You can also set the size in the "editor part of the program, and save the smaller sizes and use them as is. See picture three. Click on this box and you should see another menu come up. See picture four. Set the width or height for the largest size you are allowed, and make sure the box is checked that says "preserve the aspect ratio" the other size will automatically fill in with the right number to keep the ratio the same. I suggest that people "crop" their pictures before they resize them. Cropping allows you to take out unimportant elements of the picture. |
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