A Guide on How To Properly Save and Crop Your Custom Card Images

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Re: A Guide on How To Properly Save and Crop Your Custom Card Images

Post #21 by Lil Oldman » Thu May 27, 2021 3:13 pm

DarwisBellium92 wrote:
Christen57 wrote:
DarwisBellium92 wrote:Again, it has nothing to do with whether it is free or not, but the user of the software. If you are unable to use them fully, I am sorry you will remain unable for life, logic.


I just demonstrated though in this guide that paint.net (along with any scientific calculator) can be used fully to crop custom card images so they don't appear stretched or squeezed, unless you have your own secret definition of "fully" that neither of us knows about?

It is not enough...
No image compression is needed and ONLY in printing not for the web.
Also, I see that you are still a beginner with digital art and the like, I have been working on this for 10 years and you underestimate me? Stay out of the way and learn, because you have disappointed me enough not to be real cardmakers who put their soul into creating artworks and cards, taking from the internet is forgeries since MANY people don't put artist credits.

Aw shut up, you are the one underestimating Mr. Java script here.
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Post #22 by Christen57 » Thu May 27, 2021 3:24 pm

DarwisBellium92 wrote:
Christen57 wrote:
DarwisBellium92 wrote:Again, it has nothing to do with whether it is free or not, but the user of the software. If you are unable to use them fully, I am sorry you will remain unable for life, logic.


I just demonstrated though in this guide that paint.net (along with any scientific calculator) can be used fully to crop custom card images so they don't appear stretched or squeezed, unless you have your own secret definition of "fully" that neither of us knows about?

It is not enough...
No image compression is needed and ONLY in printing not for the web.
Also, I see that you are still a beginner with digital art and the like, I have been working on this for 10 years and you underestimate me? Stay out of the way and learn, because you have disappointed me enough not to be real cardmakers who put their soul into creating artworks and cards, taking from the internet is forgeries since MANY people don't put artist credits.


I don't know why you're bringing up "image compression" and "printing". This guide has nothing to do with either of those. This is a guide specifically about cropping, not compressing or printing.

Who said I "underestimated" you? What is putting "soul into creating artworks and cards" supposed to mean? What exactly have I been "forging"?

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Post #23 by DarwisBellium92 » Thu May 27, 2021 3:48 pm

Lil Oldman wrote:
DarwisBellium92 wrote:
Christen57 wrote:
I just demonstrated though in this guide that paint.net (along with any scientific calculator) can be used fully to crop custom card images so they don't appear stretched or squeezed, unless you have your own secret definition of "fully" that neither of us knows about?

It is not enough...
No image compression is needed and ONLY in printing not for the web.
Also, I see that you are still a beginner with digital art and the like, I have been working on this for 10 years and you underestimate me? Stay out of the way and learn, because you have disappointed me enough not to be real cardmakers who put their soul into creating artworks and cards, taking from the internet is forgeries since MANY people don't put artist credits.

Aw shut up, you are the one underestimating Mr. Java script here.

The Java for me is very obsolete informatic support
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Post #24 by Lil Oldman » Thu May 27, 2021 3:50 pm

DarwisBellium92 wrote:
Lil Oldman wrote:
DarwisBellium92 wrote:It is not enough...
No image compression is needed and ONLY in printing not for the web.
Also, I see that you are still a beginner with digital art and the like, I have been working on this for 10 years and you underestimate me? Stay out of the way and learn, because you have disappointed me enough not to be real cardmakers who put their soul into creating artworks and cards, taking from the internet is forgeries since MANY people don't put artist credits.

Aw shut up, you are the one underestimating Mr. Java script here.

The Java for me is very obsolete informatic support

Just because you think it is doesn't make it true.
"Complacency? How rude. I live the stifling life of a high school student in our problematic modern society."
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Post #25 by greg503 » Thu May 27, 2021 7:01 pm

DarwisBellium92 wrote:
Christen57 wrote:
DarwisBellium92 wrote:Again, it has nothing to do with whether it is free or not, but the user of the software. If you are unable to use them fully, I am sorry you will remain unable for life, logic.


I just demonstrated though in this guide that paint.net (along with any scientific calculator) can be used fully to crop custom card images so they don't appear stretched or squeezed, unless you have your own secret definition of "fully" that neither of us knows about?

It is not enough...
No image compression is needed and ONLY in printing not for the web.
Also, I see that you are still a beginner with digital art and the like, I have been working on this for 10 years and you underestimate me? Stay out of the way and learn, because you have disappointed me enough not to be real cardmakers who put their soul into creating artworks and cards, taking from the internet is forgeries since MANY people don't put artist credits.

OK Crys, keep gatekeeping
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Post #26 by DarwisBellium92 » Thu May 27, 2021 7:21 pm

greg503 wrote:
DarwisBellium92 wrote:
Christen57 wrote:
I just demonstrated though in this guide that paint.net (along with any scientific calculator) can be used fully to crop custom card images so they don't appear stretched or squeezed, unless you have your own secret definition of "fully" that neither of us knows about?

It is not enough...
No image compression is needed and ONLY in printing not for the web.
Also, I see that you are still a beginner with digital art and the like, I have been working on this for 10 years and you underestimate me? Stay out of the way and learn, because you have disappointed me enough not to be real cardmakers who put their soul into creating artworks and cards, taking from the internet is forgeries since MANY people don't put artist credits.

OK Crys, keep gatekeeping

No u are CrystalMusic
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Post #27 by Lil Oldman » Thu May 27, 2021 7:50 pm

DarwisBellium92 wrote:
greg503 wrote:
DarwisBellium92 wrote:It is not enough...
No image compression is needed and ONLY in printing not for the web.
Also, I see that you are still a beginner with digital art and the like, I have been working on this for 10 years and you underestimate me? Stay out of the way and learn, because you have disappointed me enough not to be real cardmakers who put their soul into creating artworks and cards, taking from the internet is forgeries since MANY people don't put artist credits.

OK Crys, keep gatekeeping

No u are CrystalMusic

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