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| MrLoL:
--- Quote from: Ephialtes on December 15, 2011, 11:28:57 AM ---Why not just explain to people how to do it themselves? Can't be that hard. --- End quote --- Well yeah, it's really easy OP need to add a tutorial |
| LeetZero:
--- Quote from: Ephialtes on December 15, 2011, 11:28:57 AM ---Why not just explain to people how to do it themselves? Can't be that hard. --- End quote --- Some people are not used to the complicated softwarenotreallyno and the time taken to make the picture is not on their hands. |
| MrLoL:
--- Quote from: LeetZero on December 15, 2011, 11:31:43 AM ---Some people are not used to the complicated softwarenotreallyno and the time taken to make the picture is not on their hands. --- End quote --- really? it's just paint.net, nothing complicated |
| LeetZero:
--- Quote from: MrLoL on December 15, 2011, 11:32:28 AM ---really? it's just paint.net, nothing complicated --- End quote --- Or GIMP. But either way, some people are just potatoes. |
| Port:
--- Quote from: Ephialtes on December 15, 2011, 11:28:57 AM ---Why not just explain to people how to do it themselves? Can't be that hard. --- End quote --- Good idea, since the process is actually very simple. * Inspect the object to be pictured, find a color that does not occur in it. Opposites work best. * Create a glowing wall of empty prints behind the object that should be pictured. * Take a picture, making sure that the object does not extend beyond the wall in perspective. * Open the screenshot in Paint.NET or some other image editing program (nope, not Paint). * Select the background wall with Magic Wand (or whatever that tool is named in the program). * Press delete, optionally crop some of the empty area away, and done. |
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