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Ryan7 10-01-2002 12:46 AM

site to put custom avatar
 
hi, I was wondering if anyone knew of a site I could place my custom avatar, actually it's not for me, but for a friend on this forum. I made him the most amazing custom avatar. A 10 out of 10. The moderators will love it. Please help me get this piture (avatar) beside this friends posts, It will be the talk of the forum.

thanx,

Aquattro 10-01-2002 01:18 AM

site to put custom avatar
 
You can email it to me and I'll give you the link if you like.

Ryan7 10-01-2002 01:40 AM

site to put custom avatar
 
thanks alot, but I spoke too soon. I found somewhere to put it. But check out naesco's avatar, that is who I made it for>

thanks again anyway :D

Aquattro 10-01-2002 01:42 AM

site to put custom avatar
 
LOL

Ryan7 10-01-2002 09:03 PM

site to put custom avatar
 
It got stretched a little and went blurry, will have to fix it, I think people can still get the point thou. :D :D

naesco 10-02-2002 09:53 PM

site to put custom avatar
 
Is it fixable? How do we get the stretch marks out of it?
AJ?

AJ_77 10-03-2002 01:47 PM

site to put custom avatar
 
Hi,
It is important to match the aspect ratio (96 x 128 pixels) of the supplied avatar images here. If you post a square picture, the board software places it into a 96 by 128 rectangular space, hence the stretchies.

If your image editing software isn't giving the results you're after, try Photoshop. The crop tool shows the pixel dimensions as you draw the box around your selection. It's a little tricky, but the results are really fine.

Or just send me the original. :D

Alan

titus 10-03-2002 02:13 PM

site to put custom avatar
 
Hello,

You can do anyone of the following in your case:
1) re-draw the thing to the appropriate size
2) re-size the thing to the appropriate size
3) add in white space (canvas in Photoshop language) to adjust for the aspect ratio

Note that I use 3) for mine.

Titus


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