Most of the websites that are available for creating an avatar do so by helping you design a cartoon that you can use. I wanted to use my own photo, but didn't want to pay an exorbitant fee for PhotoShop or some other photo editing program. As I searched, I found a website called Shrinkpictures.com. This website allows users to upload a photo and shrink it down to a specific size - for free. All you have to do is go into the control panel of your forum or other website to see the required pixel size of the avatar. Associated Content's avatars are 72 pixels square.
Once you know the pixel size you need, just go to www.Shrinkpictures.com/create-avatar, upload the photo by clicking on the "Browse" button and selecting the photo you want to use for your avatar, next set the desired size of the avatar you are trying to create (72 pixels for Associated Content), then click "Resize" and wait for the program to do its thing. It's quick and easy, and you end up with a perfectly-sized photo avatar to use in Associated Content and other internet forums and websites.
On its main page, Shrinkpictures.com will shrink down a larger photo according to your specifications. The 'create an avatar' tool, though, shrinks the photo and crops it so that your photo is perfectly square to prevent distortion when uploading it to your forum. Once the photo is cropped, the tool shows you a selection of photo avatars that are cut from different areas of the main photo.
Using Shrinkpictures.com to create your own photo avatar is easy and addictive. You'll find yourself creating photo avatars from several of your photos to use in all of your forums to show your personality and interests to all of your friends.
Source: www.Shrinkpictures.com
Published by P. L. Clark
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11 Comments
Post a CommentNot a dime, Juanito. But I did earn a few fractions of a penny because you clicked on it. Thanks! ;)
This is a very stupid article ! You can do this with any simple free software (irfanview,..).
How much did Shrinkpictures.com paid you for this blog post ?
I have been looking for just such a program. Thanks for the info. :))
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This really is a great site. I have been using it to resize my photos for inclusion in my articles.
What a great site...and so easy! I have been struggling with Paint myself and just could not get it right. Thanks again!
Good article - thanks for the tip.
Thanks for the tip! It's about time I create a photo.
Excellent tips ~ I've noticed my photo images really distort when they are resized for AC and make me look, well lopsided and chubby. I'll give this site a try, thanks!
good article. I have been able to make my own with my paint program but this is good to know. thanks.