Dr Evil
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im stikin to juice
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Post by Dr Evil on Aug 22, 2006 6:29:43 GMT -8
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Post by Alien on Aug 22, 2006 6:37:47 GMT -8
Look up tutorials on google on how to make a Image map.
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Dr Evil
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im stikin to juice
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Post by Dr Evil on Aug 22, 2006 6:39:12 GMT -8
ok thanks i will
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Post by Alien on Aug 22, 2006 6:42:04 GMT -8
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Post by DonJuan on Aug 22, 2006 7:24:44 GMT -8
ask Serpent too... he made a pretty cool one a while ago..
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Post by sp1 on Aug 22, 2006 10:59:23 GMT -8
one thing is they all have different borders one has a grey peice another has a huger peice some dont even have a peace
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Post by VanillaOrchids on Aug 22, 2006 12:10:17 GMT -8
POST EDITED 9/21/2016 because previous images no longer loaded.Here are a couple ways to do that. The first way in longer than the other but the outcome will be the same. Both examples were done using Photoshop but is the same, or very similar, in Paint Shop Pro. IMPORTANT: Make sure to save your template before you start cropping just in case you need it later. Create your image however you want. For this example, this is my image. So you have your image and you want to cut it apart into 4 images. Take your selection tool and make a selection around what you want to be your first image. Like so: Now CROP the image. Go to File > Save for web. UNDO the crop, then INVERT the selection. It will look like this: At this point, you will crop the selection again. Select what you want to be your second image. Crop the image once more. You will repeat the same process as you did with your first selection until you have each of your four images saved.
Here are the 4 images put together and linked to 4 different areas of Proboards Support. I see that the images are no longer flush with each other. They were when I initially wrote this tutorial.
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Aspire
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focus soley on handling my responsibility's as a father
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Post by Aspire on Aug 22, 2006 12:15:10 GMT -8
good tutorial:)
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Post by dKazn on Aug 22, 2006 12:18:49 GMT -8
Yes, very nice tut Vanilla
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Post by VanillaOrchids on Aug 22, 2006 12:28:20 GMT -8
Thanks guys.
I'm so used to cutting images apart from making website designs so I figured maybe it would be helpful.
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Post by dKazn on Aug 22, 2006 12:30:42 GMT -8
Sure was, I might consider using it to make a image map
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Post by VanillaOrchids on Aug 22, 2006 12:33:49 GMT -8
Sure was, I might consider using it to make a image map Image Maps are done without cutting the image apart.
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