Well the idea was to create a DVD inlay sleeve, and I wanted to widen the spine area in the middle of the image, but keep the front and back parts the same.
I'm trying to resize part of an image, with the rest of the image staying as it is. So yes, as you say, I think I have to separate it, resize it, and paste it back in. Thanks anyway.
I have an area of my picture highlighted with the selection tool. If I choose the resize option then it resizes the whole picture and not just the selection. Is there any way I can resize just the selected area? I want to be able to do it so I can resize with specific measurements, rather...
Aha! It's because it was a Bitmap! Excellent, it's working brilliantly now, creating a grid pattern or by flood filling from an image. Thanks for the help everyone! :D
I'm not sure what you mean exactly. When I flood fill a new image with the grid pattern which I created (the original grid.bmp image was transparent, although it did say when I saved it that it would have to be a merged image) I notice that the grey and white squares you get on a new image...
Hmm...that does look realy useful. I've followed the instructions - saved the bmp in the patterns folder as a transparent image, then created a brand new blank transparent image and flood-filled it with the pattern, then copied and pasted that image onto a picture (using "paste as transparent...
I have worked out how to paste a transparent selection onto a picture, but the picture of a grid from the internet has the black grid, but also the white bits in between, so when I paste as a transparent selection it still blocks it out.
I have PSP 7.00 and I want to be able to create an image with a grid of black squares (or possibly another colour), with size and line thickness of my choosing, then I want to place the entire grid on top of a picture (I'm making a board game you see). How would I go about doing this? I...
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