@xXxTeamNecroxXx From the File menu, click "Save" and you'll have several options - save to your computer, to imm.io for instant sharing, to Flickr, Facebook or Picasso, or to Pixlr's own hosting online - all are free. Your computer and the Pixlr hosted storage are the only two where you can save the layered versions (.pxd) of your files (recommended you do that even if your goal is a jpg or png file in the end, so you can return to use the file for changes, etc.) Did that help?
HOW DO I SAVE MY PICTURE
xXxTeamNecroxXx 7 months ago
@xXxTeamNecroxXx From the File menu, click "Save" and you'll have several options - save to your computer, to imm.io for instant sharing, to Flickr, Facebook or Picasso, or to Pixlr's own hosting online - all are free. Your computer and the Pixlr hosted storage are the only two where you can save the layered versions (.pxd) of your files (recommended you do that even if your goal is a jpg or png file in the end, so you can return to use the file for changes, etc.) Did that help?
tbritton33 7 months ago
Great Webinar from Mr. Britton... he should have a digital advice show on PBS... nice work!
digidayfilms 7 months ago
@digidayfilms I hope the folks at PBS are reading the YouTube comments! Thanks!
tbritton33 7 months ago