I have been using Gimp with a drawing board for cartoon pictures. Now, I like to create simple animation from the pictures that I made. Is there any way Gimp can convert pictures (whatever format) into HTML canvas code?
I have a folder of 50 images. The images are all different sizes and dimensions (ranging from about 400x600 to 1600x900).
Separately, I have a little design on a canvas in HD dimensions (1920x1080).
The end goal is just to be able to lay out all the photos on the center of the canvas as 50 new individual images (with the HD dimensions of the background canvas).
Obviously, to load in 50 unique images and then export each of them would take a long time. So I was hoping that there is a way to both (a) automatically combine multiple unique images to a common background, and then (b) export them all.
I just created an interface for my website and I made the slices and the slice adjustments to make the buttons links and I saved the file. I also uploaded the interface.html file and all of the images that went along with it. Now my problem is getting it on my website. I would GREATLY appreciate it if someone could give me the HTML code or JavaScript code to make it appear on my site. and all you have to say is Image1 or Image2 and so on and I will replace the names later.
How can i get HTML CODE for a slideshow recently created using Photoshop Elements 8. I also added AUDIO both from my own audio folder AND from PE8 audio selections.
Ok so Im trying to embed html code into a website. I created an animation on edge, but after i publish i cant use the final publish link to just link embed. Because my isp has inbound ports blocked.
Anyway my question - Is there a way to just take the code from all the files and paste it into the website ?
If so, how would I organize the code, so it worked correctly ?
I need to place HTML code so that I can get a blogtalkradio graphic link onto my website. Can't figure out how to place the code so it will display the graphic.
What is the best and perhaps quickest way to convert a PDF to HTML?
How do I take a large PDF, which has an index, linking to subsequent pages, into a similar thing in HTML, be it a single large HTML file with anchors and links, or several smaller HTML files, all linked to from the index file?
I have seen that in using the Creative Cloud CS6 Photoshop, you can right click on a layer and it will give a menu item to turn the layer into HTML. I do not see this option in my Photoshop Creative Cloud CS6 program.
Is there any easier way to convert .psd design into html/css ? I do not have dreamviewer and doing everything in html/css from scratch for a design in .psd is a very time consuming process.
I'm using the trial of CS3 right now (hoping it does what I need it to so I can justify purchasing!). I have a web design template that is in PSD format. I went in and did all of my editing and customization and when I got to the point where I was ready to publish, I realized that I had no idea how to get it int HTML format.
When I get web templates they always come with PSD and HTML files, leading me to believe that they are designed in PSD, and then converted. I'm new to the Photoshop world, so if this is really easy stuff, I apologize for the ignorance.
I have changed some images on the PSD template but when i save it as webpage it save it just as a picture, i can not change text on it after that, since its an image. Can you please tell how to save it after editing images, so tht it will look like HTML file and how i can edit some text on it after i save ?
I have created the new graphic design in Photoshop and I need to convert it to some .jpg files which I will use for xhtml and css coding. Is any automatic system to do that ?
I am writting in extended javascript to convert .ai document into HTML/CSS. for Placed image item i want to wirte css data. but the url of image path i am getting from the placedItem is : '~/Desktop/AdobeIllustrator/home.jpg' when the same path i am using in my css like :
How can I automatically add different pictures in a single canvas using Picture package? i.e. I have about 48 pictures and I want to place 4 different pictures to each [10 X 8 - "4(4X5)"] canvas so that I can send all 48 pictures for printing at a digital studio. When I try, multiple copies of single picture appear on each canvas. I tried 'contact sheet' but not satisfied with the result as I could not change the length and width of the pictures.
Currently, i receive artwork in CMYK but i need to resubmit to painter using Pantone.? i have installed Illustrator CS6 recently and not familar with the software.
I started using Image Mapping earlier today to see what it was...I made a signature for a friend of mine. However i have these two boxes in the image that were suppose to be click-able links. I used Image Mapping to do this however, I found out that after you get the source code it's programed to HTML. I was wondering if there was a way to use the HTML code to put into an IMG.
Like. What i mean is. Instead of using an HTML code for a website banner, Is there a way to do the same concept only in IMG format, And to where when you see the image, You can move your mouse over the two boxes and they could be click-able, And direct you to the specific site that It's programmed to take you to?
I scanned an image of our firm's logo, and opened it in Gimp. It looked excellent in every detail.
Next, I saved the file as a JPEG (of highest quality) and also as a Windows BMP.
Then, using two different HTML editors, I created a page, and inserted the logo. In both cases, the quality of the image was grossly degraded.. In the original, all the edges were crisp and clear, but once in the HTML files, though the images were of their original size, they were quite fuzzy. In fact, some of the smaller text in the logo became rather hard to read.
What would be causing this sort of deterioration, and what might I do to correct this problem?
I just started web tech. course at richmond adult community college, and I would like to know if there is any option to import a gimp file, image with any most popular html editor (possibly free one ) as it can be done with dreamweaver a photoshop doc.
I'm a hobbyist model builder, and I'm starting my first, homemade model. It's going to be a miniature of Wimbeldon's famed centre court. While, the object is not to make an exact miniature version of the real thing, I would like to make it as accurate as possible.
That said, I need to create a sketch (see examples @ [URL) based on real pictures of the stadium. Is there a way to do this using Illustrator? I've tried the various trace options, but nothing even comes close to accomplishing this. I hampered by my inability to draw freehand and my lack of experience with CAD programs.
I don't have photoshop or any tools available to me to convert files to CMYK format from RGB. Everything I've tried hasn't worked and I need these done to send them off to be pressed (it's my bands cd cover and cd print).