Sorceress555
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Well, it's complicated. When I combine images together, I drag them off the web into MS Paint, then select each one making sure not to grab extra white space or cut off part of the picture; then I just push them together until there's no white space in between them, again making sure I'm not cutting off part of either picture. On Fotoflex, I think there's something that will let you edit multiple images at once and pull them together as well. If you want to put an image on top of another, there is, again, some functions on Fotoflex which I believe will at least help in doing the job. On MS Paint, for a nice rectangular or square render, you just select it the normal way and place it on top of the background. Irregular renders are harder; with me, you'd select the render using the special select button (the button with the dotted-line star on it) which will let you select things in special shapes rather than just rectangles. Then you'd pull the render onto its background and you're done. However, that tends not to work too well as it's hard to select the render without also grabbing white space or cutting off the render's edge. By the way, what's derp?
< Message edited by Sorceress555 -- 8/9/2011 23:09:04 >
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