

Been lurking for ages, and saw all those protestors that people were doing... I thought of this, and apologies if someone's done it.

for a similar kind of pic.
By definition then I like your pic too because it's a good idea ;)
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 0:47,
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By definition then I like your pic too because it's a good idea ;)

That cat scared the bejeezus out of me. But yours is quite nicely done - I'm still trying to get the hang of it :)
Wondering though - how does one resize a portion of an image with the lasso tool?
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 0:49,
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Wondering though - how does one resize a portion of an image with the lasso tool?

and then delete away what you don't want and then resize what's left and you can not worry about changing your mind later.
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Wed 22 Jan 2003, 1:00,
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