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02-May-2006, 11:34 PM #1
Question Solved: Could someone resize this animated pic for me?
Hi everyone. I have found an animated picture that I want to use on a forum I frequent but it needs to be re-sized. Unfortunately I can't seem to re-size it without it messing up the animation. Whenever I re-size the pic, the animation on the new one stops. Would anyone care to re-size this pic and send it to me? I need one that is 120 by 120 or whatever is proportionate as long as the size is below 120 in each parameter. Also one that is 65 by 65 pixels or whatever is proportionate as long as the size is at or below 65 in each parameter would be nice for a different forum I use. Anyone willing to do this for me?

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03-May-2006, 12:39 AM #2
is this small enough, or how small?

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is this small enough, or how small?
I can't seem to access it. Could you save it to your computer and then upload it as an attachment? Also, I mentioned the two sizes that I need in my OP.
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03-May-2006, 12:48 AM #4
the small one id 50x52 all you have to do is rite click on the pic an click on save image as. an save it. but here is a attachment
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03-May-2006, 12:52 AM #5
Thanks wilson! I was able to find a size called www.gifworks.com where I can resize my images as well.
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03-May-2006, 12:54 AM #6
thats were i did it
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thats were i did it
Oh okay. I tried to access that pic the first time and the link was http://tinypic.com I think. But thanks anyway! I had tried that thing online before and couldn't figure it out in the past but this time I figured it out. Thanks again!
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