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Thread: Look Here plz

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    Okay, I got one question.....how would I shrink an image so it fits just right......I usually lassel the render, then go to Edit > Transform > Skew. And then skew it down o w/e I want it at and it's starting to get not as good results....so is there any other way that I can shrink a render without Edit>Transform>Skew

    Sry for the double topic but no1 helped me last time so here plz help

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    I think I said this before, but here is goes.

    Open your render, then follow the steps bellow :

    Image > Image Size.

    Your settings in image size should look like this :



    I like to use percents, but you can do w/e.

    Now just go down with pixels or percents. Ex : 75%, ect.

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    Use scale, not skew. Skew will distort your image.

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    thank you guys someone helps me......thanks alot

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    No problem, anytime. I hope the way I do it helped :P

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    Originally posted by Cenoix@Jul 22 2005, 07:36 PM
    No problem, anytime. I hope the way I do it helped :P
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    no, he wasn't talking about the image, he was talking about the render.

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