What do bullies think of the celebrities they used to bullied?

Posted by admin on October 28th, 2011 and filed under celebrities | 3 Comments »

Before celebrities became celebrities, the people that bullied them (celebrities) in school, how do you think they reacted when they seen them on T.V and magazines?

They bullies feel like slicing their wrists

How do you have multiple images in Gimp?

Posted by admin on October 19th, 2011 and filed under images | 3 Comments »

Ok, so I need to add 3 images on Gimp. One needs to be in front, and two others on the behind. (much like a skull and crossbones with different pictures) But the main problem is that the images create a white square that I can’t figure out how to make transparent. And also I can’t figure out how to make the the images that are supposed to be behind the main image get there.

Depends on what you’re starting out with.

1. If Your 3 Images Have Clear Backgrounds
If this is the case then GIMP is adding the white background. When you create new project (File > New), go to "Advanced Options" and under "Fill With" choose "Transparency".

2. If Your 3 Images Have White Backgrounds Already
If this is the case you need to manually remove the white.
Step 1: Layer > Transparency > Add Alpha Channel
Step 2: Use the "Fuzzy Select Tool" to select the white, then press "Delete" (or Edit > Clear)

Here’s a similar demo that involves deleting a white background, but keeping your image:
http://www.softwarepantry.com/digitally-sign-documents-with-free-software/

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Images Behind Others
To move the images around relative to each other, be sure to add the pictures as Layers (File > Open As Layers). Then from the "Layers" window you can move one on top of the other.

How to use multiple images to create one long image?

Posted by admin on October 17th, 2011 and filed under images | 1 Comment »

So I have these images and there are 5 of them. Instead of having them all single, is there any way to make these 5 images one image? So, like each image would be under the next etc. It would be going down vertical. Any program to do this? Or tutorial?

Any graphics editor will do this easily.

Paint
Paint Shop Pro
Photoshop
Gimp

Etc. Many such editors are free. Do a Google search and download one. After you’ve done that, open the editor and create a new, blank image large enough to hold all five images. Then cut and paste each of the five images, one at a time, into your new image. Should take just a minute or two. Done.

How to put still images in 16×9 format using Windows movie maker?

Posted by admin on October 6th, 2011 and filed under images | 1 Comment »

Im using Windows Movie maker (2007 i think) and when i put my still images in my video it has black bars on the sides of them and they arent full widescreen. My video is 16×9 but the still images arent..I have the settings on 16×9 too..How do i fix this?

Most cameras have photo ratio menu options including 9:16 (wide-angle). You can reset your camera and take new, wide-angle photos or you can open each photo in a photo editor and crop them in a 9:16 height to width ratio (4.5 in X 8 in) or you can just get used to the black bars. The standard ratio for photo and video size is 4:3.

If you have a photo editor and know how to use it, you can make a 9:16 template to put each of your 4:3 photos on. You could put a subtle pattern or design on the area around the photo so it just wouldn’t be stark and dark black.