Future Competition
Re: Future Competition
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Re: Future Competition
OK guys, proposed timeframes for the competition?
i was thinking it can start now and run until the end of Jan?
or do we want it with longer timeframes?
i was thinking it can start now and run until the end of Jan?
or do we want it with longer timeframes?
Re: Future Competition
Perhaps a slightly longer timeframe for the first competition would be good. With so much going on between Christmas and new year modelling could be limited for some as a result.
I know what I'll be entering for it.
Paul
I know what I'll be entering for it.
Paul
Re: Future Competition
I shall be busy until mid Jan. A competition to end at the end of February is okay by me.
Glencairn
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Re: Future Competition
And we are off!!
I have asked admins to move it into the competition section (so if its moved you know why )
Remember its open to everyone and to any project! so good luck
I have asked admins to move it into the competition section (so if its moved you know why )
Remember its open to everyone and to any project! so good luck
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Re: Future Competition
This will change the apparent size of the picture (in the MSWord document), but it will not change the size (in Bytes) of the image file, and hence it will not change the overall size of the document in which the file is embedded.End2end wrote:... Press Ctrl + W. A box will appear giving you changable dimensions named "STRETCH AND SKEW" ...
I use VSO Image Resizer 4 to squeeze my 4MB images down to 200KB for upload to my web site (or these forums).
A weak alternative to VSO Image Resizer is to load the image into MSPaint and use the Resize tool.
I hope this helps
Cheers
Chris
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