«doggylives:Woohoo, tnx, could not for the life of me figure it out. Mind me asking what ya did?
Copy the image to your computer and then use a photo editing program to square your image. (100x100, 200x200, etc.) I used Microsoft Picture It! Photo Premium 9 to resize the height of the canvas to match the width. Simple dimple, my friend!
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«Pocksucket : All of this is lifted wholesale from The Gimp.
Not giving the credit to the people who did the all the hard work but taking the advertising revenue - that's pretty much a louse defined right there.
I have no idea is it is or not but I take your word for it. Helpful to people like me who have no idea how to use Gimp to produce effects like this though.
«doggylives : I have no idea is it is or not but I take your word for it. Helpful to people like me who have no idea how to use Gimp to produce effects like this though.
It's pretty simple once you have The Gimp installed - you click Xtns then Logos then choose your Logo type. Then type in the word(s) you want and it does the rest.
Something that I guess that site is doing by implementing the Script-Fu on their server.
It's very impressive, but I think it would be nice if they gave the credit to the originators.
Well, nice and meeting their legal obligations of the GNU licence under which The Gimp was made available to them.