|
Picture size question... (Community)
Picture size question... // Community
Dec 6, 2003, 2:09am
If I use a pict4.rwx ... what size does the pix hafta be before it gets
stretched or shrunk to fit? Meaning pict4 = what dimensions in pixels? My
point is that I'd like to be able to shrink my pix down to *fit pict4*
rather than having it stretch or shrink accordingly. I know it does this on
it's own but why use pix that are bigger than they need to be, or too small
and get stretched (for instance)? I'd also like to know what a pict2.rwx
size is please.
LNH
Dec 6, 2003, 3:22am
basically what are the picture dimensions needed to perfectly fit in the
slots of a pict1.rwx pict2.rwx pict3.rwx pict4.rwx etc...
Dec 6, 2003, 3:27am
128 x 128 or 256 x 256 or 512 x 512 works wih those objects
[View Quote]"ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:3fd167af$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> basically what are the picture dimensions needed to perfectly fit in the
> slots of a pict1.rwx pict2.rwx pict3.rwx pict4.rwx etc...
>
>
|
Dec 6, 2003, 4:14am
she is asking what dimensions will perfectly fit in the objects pict1.rwx
pict2.rwx pict3.rwx pict4.rwx they are not perfect squares, therefore the
resolutions you gave, would force the picture to "stretch" to fit the
dimensions of the object. lady nighthawk wants to know the dimensions used
on the pict objects, not how to make square pictures.
[View Quote]"pineriver" <pineriver at vmist.net> wrote in message
news:3fd168cb$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> 128 x 128 or 256 x 256 or 512 x 512 works wih those objects
> "ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
> news:3fd167af$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
>
>
|
Dec 6, 2003, 4:24am
sizes of pict objects in meters...
pict1.rwx 3w x 2.25h
pict2.rwx 2.25w x 2.25h
pict3.rwx 2.25w x 3h
pict4.rwx 1.5w x 1.15h
pict5.rwx 1.15w x 1.15h
pict6.rwx 1.15w x 1.5h
The minimum height or width to work with is 128 pixels. Using a
calculator...
128 / 1.15 X 1.5 = 167
So use a 167 pixel width 128 pixel height on a pict4
You can use the same on pict1, but that tends to get blurred. Doubling the
pixel dimensions gives a better result, i.e. 256 x 334 pixels.
These sizes should usually make for a jpg less than 20KB, which is not too
harsh a download.
Regards, Justin
[View Quote]"lady nighthawk" <dmurtagh27 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3fd1567e at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> If I use a pict4.rwx ... what size does the pix hafta be before it gets
> stretched or shrunk to fit? Meaning pict4 = what dimensions in pixels? My
> point is that I'd like to be able to shrink my pix down to *fit pict4*
> rather than having it stretch or shrink accordingly. I know it does this
on
> it's own but why use pix that are bigger than they need to be, or too
small
> and get stretched (for instance)? I'd also like to know what a pict2.rwx
> size is please.
>
> LNH
>
>
>
|
Dec 6, 2003, 5:57am
Ohhh ok, they will stretch, but not blur
[View Quote]"ferruccio" <startrek3 at earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:3fd173c4$2 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> she is asking what dimensions will perfectly fit in the objects pict1.rwx
> pict2.rwx pict3.rwx pict4.rwx they are not perfect squares, therefore the
> resolutions you gave, would force the picture to "stretch" to fit the
> dimensions of the object. lady nighthawk wants to know the dimensions
used
> on the pict objects, not how to make square pictures.
> "pineriver" <pineriver at vmist.net> wrote in message
> news:3fd168cb$1 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
the
>
>
|
Dec 6, 2003, 12:02pm
Thanks Justin and the rest!
LNH
[View Quote]"just in" <anon at no.spam.com> wrote in message
news:3fd17637 at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> sizes of pict objects in meters...
>
> pict1.rwx 3w x 2.25h
> pict2.rwx 2.25w x 2.25h
> pict3.rwx 2.25w x 3h
> pict4.rwx 1.5w x 1.15h
> pict5.rwx 1.15w x 1.15h
> pict6.rwx 1.15w x 1.5h
>
> The minimum height or width to work with is 128 pixels. Using a
> calculator...
> 128 / 1.15 X 1.5 = 167
> So use a 167 pixel width 128 pixel height on a pict4
>
> You can use the same on pict1, but that tends to get blurred. Doubling
the
> pixel dimensions gives a better result, i.e. 256 x 334 pixels.
>
> These sizes should usually make for a jpg less than 20KB, which is not too
> harsh a download.
>
> Regards, Justin
>
> "lady nighthawk" <dmurtagh27 at hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3fd1567e at server1.Activeworlds.com...
My
> on
> small
>
>
|
|