Avatars (1 Viewer)

Tom

The DJ
Oct 30, 2001
11,726
#2
when I look for an avatar I just go on google image search, then type in what I want, and resize it ;)
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
56,913
#5
D, try camoranesi.net, has a special avatar section..

course the selection is kinda limited to one theme if you know what I mean ;):D
 

Torkel

f(s+1)=3((s +1)-1=3s
Jul 12, 2002
3,537
#7
++ [ originally posted by littleD ] ++
Anyone know of a good site for avatars? I can't find a decent one yet through google, so some help would be appreciated.
Find a good pic and resize it yourselves, I like making avatars.

I would gladly make one for you if you tell me what you want in it.
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
#10
LittleD,try juventus.com's Photo Gallery. They have a pretty good selection of pics,but you'll have to resize them yourselves or get someone like Oded or Tarmpropp to do it for you.
 

Majed

Senior Member
Jul 17, 2002
9,630
#14
thats the best i can do...

the pic itself isn't a square....so the height is kinda short

i also had to cut off a bit from the sides to make it closer to a square....

anyway....here u go, hope u like it.
 

Stu

Senior Member
Jul 14, 2002
17,557
#15
Thanks alot, but would you mind trying one with just DP in it. That way it might be easier to make it square.
 

Majed

Senior Member
Jul 17, 2002
9,630
#20
not dumb at all....

i use photo editing software like photoshop. it's pretty easy with those powerfulll software. but now i'm using MS Paint (i formatted my PC and lost the CD for photoshop! :down: )

anyway, here are the steps for ms Paint:
1. copy the pic from the site you want and paste it in MS paint.
2. in the "Image" drop-menu, click "attributes." Here you can see the normal size's width and height info (in Pixels).

NOTE: the Size of the avatar must not be more than 64x64.

3. compare the width and the height and see which number is larger ----> call this number 'X'
4. do the operation with a calculator: (64/X) * 100
5. the integer result of that calculation ---> 'Y'

6. in the "image" drop down menu, click "Stretch/Skew"
7. Enter the value of 'Y' in the first 2 spaces.

Here's an example,

width= 292, height =182
X=292
64/292 = 0.219178
0.219178 * 100 = 21.9178
round to the lowest integer =~ (Y=21)
put the value 21 in the spaces as discribed in step 7.


it's easy, though i might have over comlicated it in the instructions. :angel:

hope this helps...give it a try :D
 

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