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I want Mickey with his brush/ink accents transparent, and in avatar size.
If someone could make this avatar sized I'd greatly appreciate it.
I'd like a transparent avatar with the face of the green guy on the right, which is the middle lower part of the picture. thanks~
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Can someone make this into an Avatar please?
If someone could Avatar-ify this for me i'd appreciate it! (Preferably transparent)
All I want is a transparent, avatar sized Killer Mike, right in the middle. If anybody can do that, it would be appreciated, thanks.
All I want is a transparent, avatar sized Killer Mike, right in the middle. If anybody can do that, it would be appreciated, thanks.
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EDIT: Ah fuck I got sniped.
Thanks.
thank you.
if someone could give my avatar an artstyle-appropriate santa hat, that'd be very much appreciated
alternative: swap out the mic for something christmas-related but i reckon that'd be more complicated
I hope these suit you!
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christmas-ify it please?
Those are the correct proportions of the image. If you wanted to make it bigger, you'd have to stretch it and that looks bad.NVM On my request I decided to try it myself. But can any of the more experienced Gimp users in here tell me how to make it bigger? I used the max scaling in the OP but it still looks small.
Thanks! I think it's jaggy looking cause I used the "Free-Select" tool to cut around the edges to remove the background. I'm not sure if there's an easier way to do it, but that's the most obvious one I noticed. >_> <_<Those are the correct proportions of the image. If you wanted to make it bigger, you'd have to stretch it and that looks bad.
Also, it's currently a little jagged. If you take the transparent image before you resized it to picresize.com, it will give you a good quality image once resized.
It could be, but I've noticed that Photoshop and Gimp sometimes give jaggy resized images.Thanks! I think it's jaggy looking cause I used the "Free-Select" tool to cut around the edges to remove the background. I'm not sure if there's an easier way to do it, but that's the most obvious one I noticed. >_> <_<
Sorry for the questions, but how would I resize an image to make it larger. For instance I did the Rosalina picture above, but it's really tiny on GAF as shown here.It could be, but I've noticed that Photoshop and Gimp sometimes give jaggy resized images.
The easiest way to crop something out would be learning how to use the pen tool. Gives you really smooth results.
Making that certain image larger would lead to a loss of quality. You'd have to get the original image and scale it down to the desired sizes again.Sorry for the questions, but how would I resize an image to make it larger. For instance I did the Rosalina picture above, but it's really tiny on GAF as shown here.
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a226/LostMyNarbles/rsz_rosalina3_zpsnyshkvd0.png