I'mgoing to show you how to create a proper MSN Scene without the scene
being zoomed in the center of the picture or the scene being pixelated
1. Open Photoshop, otherwise download PAINT.NET (its free) LINK:
http://download.cnet.com/3001-2192_4-10338146.html?spi=f6c48865b9fcd0b0f5a631...
2. Use an image size of 1024x83 (1024 x 83)
3. Make your image.........................................................
4. Canvas the size to 1024x1024 (1024 x 1024) make sure the canvas is
centered
5. Save your image as JPEG or PNG or whatever format MSN accepts.
6. Open MSN and click the MSN Scene options (under the X, should appear
as paintbrush)
7. Click Browse.........................................................................
8. Open your picture
9. Voila! :D
By CanadianTutorials don't you forget it.
Great! Thanks!
flyzapva 4 months ago
@anon12377 ...you don't need canvas size..
the objective of this is to stretch the image height to your screen res, whilst keeping the proportions the same. Which requires the image size tool.
DJ0TraCeur 6 months ago
@DJ0TraCeur alt+ctrl+i is image size not canvas size. alt+ctrl+c is canvas size.
anon12377 6 months ago
steps to fix this depending on your screen resolution..
1) Make the original image size as mentioned in the video.
2) Alt + CTRL + I
3) Make sure constrain proportions is on.
4) Enter in your screen resolution width. (can be found in display settings)
5) Complete using method in description.
DJ0TraCeur 8 months ago 2
Thanks for what picture size xD
That was all i need
Anyway
Thank you!
YATVZ 8 months ago
you deserve a better computer for this
drizakk 8 months ago
jet set radio future XD
RETRODANIEL360 1 year ago 2
how do u center ur pic?
hugehalofan1 1 year ago
why do you start your size at 1024 x 83, then change it after in the canvas setting?
clickdrawing 1 year ago
This is completely determined by the user's resolution sadly, so this won't work perfectly unless you have exactly the same resolution.
Example:
I have a 1280x800 screen
To make this work for me you have to make the base image 1280x221 then take that image and make the entire line of it 1280x800.
I didn't even need to make a square shaped image for it to work right. Even opened up at full size it fits without stretching past the scene area.
MrDlerner 1 year ago