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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Smut on March 27, 2003, 05:34:56 AM
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Nice avatar.
But just wait until we can post our pictures in our profiles and they change the name to "Aces High Dating: The Best Above The Rest"!
It'll be a blast!:cool:
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Oh Man! Smut, wheres the Flying Pig insignia?:confused:
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test
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Originally posted by GScholz
Nice, is it a C or an E? Hard to see if the one pixel air intake is round or square.
I believe that one is a C. Doesn't matter to me, I support 'em all. Most of my day to day work involves the A+/C/D/E/F though.
-Smut
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Originally posted by Ripsnort
Oh Man! Smut, wheres the Flying Pig insignia?:confused:
Don't have one on my work machine, though I do have a squealing Pigs "zapper" on my truck. :)
-Smut
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OK GS where the F did you get that Avatar ?!?!?!?
if you made it... email me and we'll work on another! :D
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I have our squad nose art that is apparently too big. It is a .bmp file about 6K in size. Can anyone help me resize it so I can display it as an avatar? I do not have any of the software to resize. Any help would be appreciated. I can send the file by email.
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Load it up in GIMP or Paintshop, then save it as .gif. Poof, it`s so much smaller ! You can also make the background transparent once it`s a .gif, like my lovely little Balkenkreuz :D
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Werder rulez!!!
Btw nice one Ripsnort
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check out mine :)
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tracerx,
Try this link.
www.jasc.com/download (http://www.jasc.com/download_4.asp?prod=K-PSPA4-USDIR)
You can try their products for 30 days free for evaluation.
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Sry Subaro but i would recommend IrfanView. Its great free and small.
www.irfanview.com (http://www.irfanview.com)
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It seems more fitting, considering...
-Smut
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Originally posted by tracerx
I have our squad nose art that is apparently too big. It is a .bmp file about 6K in size. Can anyone help me resize it so I can display it as an avatar? I do not have any of the software to resize. Any help would be appreciated. I can send the file by email.
open it in MS paint....
goto "image / strech/skew" and use the "strech" option and goto like 85%.
use the image attributes to see the pixel size. keep shrinking it until it is smaller than 50x50 pixels.
then "save as" and choose "GIF"
this is a truly low-tech way to do it but it wil work. (it's what i did lolol)
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