How to Edit 2 Pictures in One on Friendster
Before there was MySpace and Facebook, there was Friendster. Launched in 2003, Friendster allows users to create and maintain a free online presence, and also network with and meet new friends online. Friendster also allows users to post photos to their user profiles, and users can express themselves artistically through the types of photos that they upload. One creative photo editing tactic is to juxtapose two images together into one single image. Microsoft Windows comes equipped with all the tools necessary for users to edit two pictures in one on Friendster.
Instructions
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Open a web browser and browse the web for interesting images to combine together. Right-click on an image file from a web browser and select "Save Image As" to save the image to the computer's hard drive. Then right-click on an image file from the hard drive and select "Edit" from the menu that appears. Press "Ctrl"+"T" on the keyboard to toggle the "Toolbox" on and off. Make sure that it is on.
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Click to select the "Free-Form Select" tool from the "Toolbox" menu, located on the upper-left side of the screen. The "Free-Form Select" tool is marked with a dotted star icon.
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Click on any area of the image and hold the left mouse button down. Drag the mouse around an area of the image to isolate it from the rest of the image, then release the left mouse button.
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Click the "Edit" menu, then select "Copy" to copy the selection to the clipboard. Click on the "File" menu and select "New" from the menu. Then click on the "Edit" menu and select "Paste" to paste the selection from the clipboard. Click and drag the pasted image to move it around the canvas.
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Right-click on a second image file on the hard drive and select "Edit" from the menu that appears. Use the "Free-Form Select" tool again to isolate a specific part of the image, then select "Copy" again from the "Edit" menu.
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Navigate back to the new image file and select "Paste" again from the "Edit" menu. Click and drag the second pasted image to position it on the canvas.
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Click the "File" menu and select "Save As" to save the new image file to the hard drive. Then log in to your Friendster account and upload the new image file to your profile.
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