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CubanFox
11th August 2004, 10:01
http://www.linearossage.it/MarxEngels.gif

If at all possible, could someone please resize this image to, oh, I don't know, perhaps wallpaper size?

Thanks in advance.

Forward Union
11th August 2004, 10:12
I could but it would be really streched....

Floyd.
11th August 2004, 10:17
Big enough?

gaf
14th August 2004, 19:42
first try to bluur it and then size it up
like that hate those guys lol

DRS
15th August 2004, 00:31
are those suppose to be swastica's drawn on their heads or really bad hammer&sickles?

FatFreeMilk
15th August 2004, 20:14
Just for future reference could you guys explain how you resized that image? What if you wanna shrink a pic?

Floyd.
16th August 2004, 01:23
Simple in an image program be it Adobe Photoshop or anything else go to Image then image size and up your resolution accordingly if you want it twice as big make your resolution 200% and so on.

FatFreeMilk
16th August 2004, 02:21
oh ok, I don't have any of that but is there somewhere where i can download it for free?

Forward Union
16th August 2004, 10:03
No need comrade, if you have paint you can use that, choose the image you want, and drag the bottom corner down, it should increase the size. If it doesn't you may need to paste the image on itself and once again do the same thing.

DaCuBaN
16th August 2004, 10:23
NOOOOOO!

http://www.gimp.org

Support free software! It's arguably (or rather I would argue that it is) better than proprietary image manipulation software such as Photoshop, and it certainly takes MS Paint to the cleaners and it runs on every conceivable operating system.

It's also totally free for the end-user - Win-win ;)

Screenshots-
On Macintosh:
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/macosx_screenshot1.png

On Windows:
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/windowsxp_screenshot1.png
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/windowsxp_screenshot2.png
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/windowsxp_screenshot3.png

On Unix:
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/solaris_screenshot1.png

On Linux:
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/linux_screenshot2.png

Suffice to say, it's good shit!

CubanFox
16th August 2004, 10:33
Originally posted by [email protected] 16 2004, 08:23 PM
NOOOOOO!

http://www.gimp.org

Support free software! It's arguably (or rather I would argue that it is) better than proprietary image manipulation software such as Photoshop, and it certainly takes MS Paint to the cleaners and it runs on every conceivable operating system.

It's also totally free for the end-user - Win-win ;)

Screenshots-
On Macintosh:
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/macosx_screenshot1.png

On Windows:
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/windowsxp_screenshot1.png
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/windowsxp_screenshot2.png
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/windowsxp_screenshot3.png

On Unix:
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/solaris_screenshot1.png

On Linux:
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/linux_screenshot2.png

Suffice to say, it's good shit!
u dirty commie, uzing gnu. :P

Isn't the GIMP great? Sadly, I haven't quite figured out the controls yet, but I'm learning. :P

DaCuBaN
16th August 2004, 10:50
Sadly, I haven't quite figured out the controls yet, but I'm learning

I'm no digital artist - I've tried using gimp, and it's not out of lack of proficiency that I fail miserably: I simply have no artistic eye as alas I'm very much an aural person.


u dirty commie, uzing gnu

Can you really call yourself a communist if you use anything other than open source? ;) It's the premise of collaboration over competition - I would submit that it's the central tenet of communist philosophy.

gaf
23rd August 2004, 20:11
Originally posted by [email protected] 16 2004, 10:50 AM

I'm no digital artist - I've tried using gimp, and it's not out of lack of proficiency that I fail miserably: I simply have no artistic eye as alas I'm very much an aural person.



Can you really call yourself a communist if you use anything other than open source? ;) It's the premise of collaboration over competition - I would submit that it's the central tenet of communist philosophy.
gimp is good but with window it doesn.'t make sense
and i thought communism wanted productivity
any way use gimp or crack you will get wat you want


is communism open source?(pen in the arse here)_

Nisse
28th August 2004, 20:46
GIMP is really good.