Cut And Resize Images With Pixlr - Video Tutorial 2

in steemitvideotutorials •  8 years ago 

Yesterday I made a quick tutorial called Build And Resize Your Images With PIXLR where I showed you how to customise your images with Pixlr Express. Now I show you how to use prepare your images in the Pixlr Editor.

If this is your first time hearing about it, then Pixlr is a free image editor, web app, it is very similar to Photoshop, but unlike Photoshop, is very easy to use in Express mode. If the only thing you use Pixlr for is to resize your images so that they're all consistent, it's worth it.

This is a very basic tutorial, aimed at people like me, who have little or no experience with image editing software like Photoshop.


In this tutorial you will learn:

  • How to source the correct type of image on Google

  • How to import to Pixlr Editor

  • How to crop an image in Pixlr Editor

  • How to resize an image in Pixlr Express

Watch And Enjoy!

CryptoGee

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These types of posts are very important so that we will have not just good content but good looking content. I have implemented various tips and tricks from both your and other posts and it has helped. As the founders have stated Steemit has the power to bring the benefits of the blockchain to those with little technical knowledge. I for one hope to see more and more tutorials so that we will have a nicer space to explore and enjoy.

Absolutely. Also, once things become a little more familiar, they become less of a pain to repeat and easier to produce what you needed. Thanks cryptogee!

Cool, thanks, I'm glad to hear I've been of service, I'll hopefully make more in the future.

CG