Pre veteran thread (2011)

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JC Okie

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Hi Sea. :)

You really are a fan of hers, Jan. :thumb:

Ha! Yeh...I really am. AND....I figured out how to change my avi JUST because of you guys. Wow....a whole new world has opened up for me! LOL Now I can have a new avi everyday if I want to. Funny, but it just never clicked before. (I've tried a few times....I think the pics I tried to use were too big...and I'm still not sure how to resize; I ended up lucking out and finding a few that were the right size.)

I'm excited on multiple levels right now.........
 

CES

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<-------when did I get this? didn't have it earlier today.

congrats nosmok!!!!

OMG, OMG, OMG!!! These Carrie avatars are AWESOME! Thank you guys SOOOO much! This is the coolest thing that's happened to (for) me in sooo long! I can't stop smiling! Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! I'm going to TRY to change my own avatar to a picture that nobody has (because I took it at a concert on my own camera)....but I'm not good at this at all! I went for 11+ months with NO avi because I couldn't figure out how to do it! I know...I need to get with the program! Ha.

Did I say thank you???

tomorrow's your day JC!



Love it!
 
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Katya

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Ha! Yeh...I really am. AND....I figured out how to change my avi JUST because of you guys. Wow....a whole new world has opened up for me! LOL Now I can have a new avi everyday if I want to.

Hi, JC! Congrats on your pre-vet status!

Whiskey!!!! Trouble!!!!!!!!! ;)
 

Seabrook

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I love Paint to resize my photos, but I did have trouble in the beginning. The easiest way I found to do it is when I find something on Photobook, I save it to my hard drive in the largest image size of that icon. Then I shrink it down by pixel size instead of percentages. I pick the largest measurement (vert. or horiz.) to resize it down to 400-500 pixels - that way I can select and crop to get the xtra junk out of the pic or erase print over the pic. After the cropping, then I shrink it down to 200 pixels for the largest measurmt - the program autmatically figures out the other measurement.
 
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