Importing images from photoshop
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Importing images from photoshop
Hello, I recently photoshopped a wallpaper for my profile, and was wondering, how would I be able to upload it to photobucket, then convert it to a css-tracable image? Thanks in advance.
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XinseparableX - Scene Kid
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If you mean for a background (explained in the CSS forum) you can do this:
background-image:url(http://URL HERE);
then the other code if you need it (repeat, don't repeat, etc.)
background-image:url(http://URL HERE);
then the other code if you need it (repeat, don't repeat, etc.)
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Nexus - End-Game Machine
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Nexus wrote: If you mean for a background (explained in the CSS forum) you can do this:
background-image:url(http://URL HERE);
then the other code if you need it (repeat, don't repeat, etc.)
Thank you, but how am I able to even import the photoshopped image to sites such as photobucket and imageshack etc.? They don't allow me to give it to them raw and unconverted...
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XinseparableX - Scene Kid
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Nexus - End-Game Machine
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Nexus wrote: Wait, your saving as JPG/PNG/GIF/BMP right?
I just saved the photo in general, I didn't choose the format, can I go back to the file, open it, and re-save it as a gif, jpg etc. and then import it to photobucket?
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XinseparableX - Scene Kid
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XinseparableX wrote:Nexus wrote: Wait, your saving as JPG/PNG/GIF/BMP right?
I just saved the photo in general, I didn't choose the format, can I go back to the file, open it, and re-save it as a gif, jpg etc. and then import it to photobucket?
Yeah.
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Bug - Oh no! Bruno!
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Open photoshop
open image
click
file > save optimized as > save as a jpg
(should be top left, whatever the furthest left menu option is called)
open image
click
file > save optimized as > save as a jpg
(should be top left, whatever the furthest left menu option is called)
w00t
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flowmo - EB God
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flowmo wrote: Open photoshop
open image
click
file > save optimized as > save as a jpg
(should be top left, whatever the furthest left menu option is called)
Thank you so much, it worked!
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XinseparableX - Scene Kid
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