anybody wanna help me with a resize?
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anybody wanna help me with a resize?
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can anybody resize :airon: to 176x220 and have it good quality. I couldent do it. pllllllllllllllllease
can anybody resize :airon: to 176x220 and have it good quality. I couldent do it. pllllllllllllllllease
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Welp, I dunno how you did yours but this is one way you could have made yours squished:
Resize to height of 176 with constrained proportion, width changes to 310, then resizing width to 220 without constrained proportion to get to 176x220 = squished image.
What I did was use the magic wand to select the background, press ctrl+shift+i to inverse selection (giving me the smallest possible area for the image) and cutting it and pasting it as a new document. Then resize image width to 220 with constrained proportion. Then resize the canvas height to 176 to add empty pixels to fill out the 176 height dimension.
Resize to height of 176 with constrained proportion, width changes to 310, then resizing width to 220 without constrained proportion to get to 176x220 = squished image.
What I did was use the magic wand to select the background, press ctrl+shift+i to inverse selection (giving me the smallest possible area for the image) and cutting it and pasting it as a new document. Then resize image width to 220 with constrained proportion. Then resize the canvas height to 176 to add empty pixels to fill out the 176 height dimension.
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Originally Posted by g2tegls
Welp, I dunno how you did yours but this is one way you could have made yours squished:
Resize to height of 176 with constrained proportion, width changes to 310, then resizing width to 220 without constrained proportion to get to 176x220 = squished image.
What I did was use the magic want to select the background, press ctrl+i to inverse selection (giving me the smallest possible area for the image) and cutting it and pasting it as a new document. Then resize image width to 220 with constrained proportion. Then resize the canvas height to 176 to add empty pixels to fill out the 176 height dimension.
Resize to height of 176 with constrained proportion, width changes to 310, then resizing width to 220 without constrained proportion to get to 176x220 = squished image.
What I did was use the magic want to select the background, press ctrl+i to inverse selection (giving me the smallest possible area for the image) and cutting it and pasting it as a new document. Then resize image width to 220 with constrained proportion. Then resize the canvas height to 176 to add empty pixels to fill out the 176 height dimension.
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