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Baninated
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Hi friends,
I have two pictures I'd like to make one. I have a picture of a man I'd like to put over a picture of a flag for a presidential candidate funny. The only way I can think to get him over the flag, though, is to use some sort of "Paint" application and trace around his body, then cut and paste. And I don't want to do that...is there anything that could make it look a little more...I don't know, artistic, rather than the pixilation caused by Paint?
Thanks!
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in photoshop you can use the lasso, pen tool, or extract tool to cut out your person, and then yes, copy and paste him on top of your flag. If you are careful with your selection it won't be pixelly.
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Hi ian_adam,
I understand ur needs and requirements and will suggest *****
which has all the features which you are looking for.Its a revolutionary product which I got from:***** .which turns your pictures into stunning, professional, straight out of a glamour magazine look. It’s very simple to use & download. Hope you like.
Good luck!
(Last edited by Demonhood; Jul 26, 2007 at 04:45 PM.
(Reason:spam link))
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Originally Posted by ian_adam
Hi friends,
I have two pictures I'd like to make one. I have a picture of a man I'd like to put over a picture of a flag for a presidential candidate funny. The only way I can think to get him over the flag, though, is to use some sort of "Paint" application and trace around his body, then cut and paste. And I don't want to do that...is there anything that could make it look a little more...I don't know, artistic, rather than the pixilation caused by Paint?
Thanks!
If you're using OS X, try Seashore. If you're using Windows (I assume you are since you mentioned using Paint for this), try Paint.net.
Both apps support layers and have better selection tools and options than MS Paint.
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nice of some of you to answer, but this was all a spam conspiracy (by both of the one post users).
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