lightitup
02-22-2009, 04:33 PM
Click the thumbnail or the edit link for the image that you want to add effects to.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/editLinkThumbnail.gif
When you click the image thumbnail, the full-size view displays.
Mouse over the image in full-size view, and click edit image to open the Image Editor.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/Effects/full-viewEditImage.gif
Choose a tab at the top of Image Editor application. Each tab provides different edit and manipulation options for the image. This is the same place the basic is for resizing your image. You can do it all at the same time you resize if you want.
Click an icon in the menu that displays horizontally below the tab you selected. For example, the Effects tab contains some fun ways to colorize and modify your image.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/Effects/addingEffects1.gif
Some tabs may have a More button to display additional options. Some features may also provide an option for advanced settings, for an additional level of customization! Within the Decorate tab, you can add stickers, text, and thought bubbles, as well as inserting your face onto a preset image!
Make a selection from the Decorate tab to see your available options. Note: Use the undo button to cancel the last action you made. You should be able to undo at least several layers of modifications. Use the sizing slider to resize your image for finer detailing!
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/Effects/addingEffects2.gif
Click Save a copy to create a new image in your account, with the modifications that you made. This option is strongly recommended if you want to keep your original image unedited. Click Replace original to save your changes to the original file in your album, essentially replacing it with the new one.
You can play in there and do all sorts of things. Check out geek too cause it is fun to add other pictures together you can also do layers.
Have fun.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/editLinkThumbnail.gif
When you click the image thumbnail, the full-size view displays.
Mouse over the image in full-size view, and click edit image to open the Image Editor.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/Effects/full-viewEditImage.gif
Choose a tab at the top of Image Editor application. Each tab provides different edit and manipulation options for the image. This is the same place the basic is for resizing your image. You can do it all at the same time you resize if you want.
Click an icon in the menu that displays horizontally below the tab you selected. For example, the Effects tab contains some fun ways to colorize and modify your image.
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/Effects/addingEffects1.gif
Some tabs may have a More button to display additional options. Some features may also provide an option for advanced settings, for an additional level of customization! Within the Decorate tab, you can add stickers, text, and thought bubbles, as well as inserting your face onto a preset image!
Make a selection from the Decorate tab to see your available options. Note: Use the undo button to cancel the last action you made. You should be able to undo at least several layers of modifications. Use the sizing slider to resize your image for finer detailing!
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r200/PhotobucketTutorials/Content%20Management/Editing/Effects/addingEffects2.gif
Click Save a copy to create a new image in your account, with the modifications that you made. This option is strongly recommended if you want to keep your original image unedited. Click Replace original to save your changes to the original file in your album, essentially replacing it with the new one.
You can play in there and do all sorts of things. Check out geek too cause it is fun to add other pictures together you can also do layers.
Have fun.