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Quote from: Karen W. on 18/03/2007 18:43:47Quote from: neilep on 18/03/2007 18:31:56Quote from: Karen W. on 18/03/2007 07:22:19Here is a flowering tulip tree!!!! AWESOME ORANGE!Can ewe get a close up please ?....you establish this by moving nearer the tree !!...do NOT attempt to bring the tree nearer ewe...this would be silly and wrong !!I would love to get closer to the tree but that would mean me climbing into my pc and that just won't do..Hugs you!!! LOLOK Neily, Thats as close as I can get!!! Hows that?
Quote from: neilep on 18/03/2007 18:31:56Quote from: Karen W. on 18/03/2007 07:22:19Here is a flowering tulip tree!!!! AWESOME ORANGE!Can ewe get a close up please ?....you establish this by moving nearer the tree !!...do NOT attempt to bring the tree nearer ewe...this would be silly and wrong !!I would love to get closer to the tree but that would mean me climbing into my pc and that just won't do..Hugs you!!! LOL
Quote from: Karen W. on 18/03/2007 07:22:19Here is a flowering tulip tree!!!! AWESOME ORANGE!Can ewe get a close up please ?....you establish this by moving nearer the tree !!...do NOT attempt to bring the tree nearer ewe...this would be silly and wrong !!
Here is a flowering tulip tree!!!! AWESOME ORANGE!
LOL I love ya George, hee hee hee... hee, how did you do that??
I wanted to take my zeta picture in the purple dress and lay it on its side really little under the tree, I don't get it! do I have to take it from my pictures and do I do the same with the tree? how do I make 1 picture from two?
Karen Mam,That's a very nasty fungus you have growing on your left shoulder !
Quote from: Karen W. on 19/03/2007 02:57:51I wanted to take my zeta picture in the purple dress and lay it on its side really little under the tree, I don't get it! do I have to take it from my pictures and do I do the same with the tree? how do I make 1 picture from two?You need some photo editing software - it depends on what software you are using as to exactly how you do it.I was using something called Picture Windows, although I also have Serif Photoplus, and have in the past used Paintshop Pro, although the more common one is Adobe Photoshop.The first thing you want to do is create a mask for one or both of the pictures. The mask is used to remove the unwanted background from the picture (that is what I used to remove the furniture and other background in the picture that contained you).You then need to scale the pictures as appropriate, and simply merge or overlay them (most photo editors will use layers, so you simply place the two pictures in two layers, and then merge the layers - in Picture Windows it does it slightly differently, but has the same effect).And voila, you have a composite picture.