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Guide To Cropping
Sorry mods if this is in wrong location but i cba to find its home ;)
And since we use this forum alot more for Snipping and posting images.. isk..
Ok firstly download snippy!
http://www.bhelpuri.net/Snippy/
Its a cool tool which is a .exe file and lets you move a red marker around a image
eg,
http://i324.photobucket.com/albums/k...ch/sadadsd.jpg
There is a red marker around it, now when your finished just unclick and itll be saved in 'Paste'
now go into paint and just ctrl and v it into paint. it'll be sumit like this.
http://i324.photobucket.com/albums/k...onch/Dodgy.jpg
Now you need to crop it, so find the grey markers on the corner (bottom right) and drag it into as close as to the picture as you can without affectin the picture,
eg,
http://i324.photobucket.com/albums/k...h/Checksss.jpg
once completed and it looks like the above
It will be Able to be saved and uploaded to your Hoster.
I use Photobucket
http://www.photobucket.com
It is a good site,
http://i324.photobucket.com/albums/k...otobuckets.jpg
Enjoy,
Thansk for reading this is a another great guide from Chris
:))
Moved by ShawnFTW (Forum Moderator) from Habbo UK News and Rumours: This thread is more suited here.
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If you click on the snippy, click shift and move you can make a box which is better then drawing a uneven circle around it.
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you can just prt scrn it and crop it :S
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omg, wow, you have a snipping tool. dont need to go on. :l
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There is a snipping tool on paint anyway?
Print screen, snip/marquee tool + select what u need
Cut, paste.
:)
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Pointless, Waste of space.
Both terms can be used to describe this guide and this "snippy" tool.
NOTE: This is my opinion and is not intended to start an argument, is it really my fault if the original poster or other members react negatively to my comment?
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I thought the forum title "Habbo News and Rumours" gives away the fact that this is the place not for guides and infact "Habbo in General" is more suitable ;)
It's a pretty simple and amatuer guide to be honest as pretty much everyone knows how to do that. So not much of a "great" guide by you ;).