You press command + at the same time :) Im happy to help some one
To draw a picture on a Mac, you can download the software Paintbrush for Mac. You can also download You Doodle or Skitch from the iTunes App Store to help in drawing pictures.
Get Paintbrush off of apple.com just search paintbrush and there you go!
Paintbrush is a Microsoft picture editing program, provided with Windows.
you double click on it and it should enlarge it.
it is a picture with a paintbrush.
open the picture of the one you have to copy and click command c which will copy the picture then u go on paintbrush and paste the image
Paintbrush can be downloaded from its SourceForge page (See links below) but is has not been updated for a while and is being evolved into iPaint.
There is not a native equivalent on Mac OS, but you could try Paintbrush, it is free.
Yes you can !
sizing handles on the edge of a picture
The thumbnail doesn't have all the information of the original picture, so even if you manage to enlarge it, you won't get the original picture back. Better find the original picture, to have a better quality.To enlarge the thumbnail (and get a very low-quality picture), you might take a screenshot, paste it into IrfanView (or some other image-viewing or image-editing software), and use the option to enlarge. In the case of IrfanView, the shortcut key to enlarge is Ctrl-R.IrfanView is freeware, and can be obtained from www.irfanview.com.The thumbnail doesn't have all the information of the original picture, so even if you manage to enlarge it, you won't get the original picture back. Better find the original picture, to have a better quality.To enlarge the thumbnail (and get a very low-quality picture), you might take a screenshot, paste it into IrfanView (or some other image-viewing or image-editing software), and use the option to enlarge. In the case of IrfanView, the shortcut key to enlarge is Ctrl-R.IrfanView is freeware, and can be obtained from www.irfanview.com.The thumbnail doesn't have all the information of the original picture, so even if you manage to enlarge it, you won't get the original picture back. Better find the original picture, to have a better quality.To enlarge the thumbnail (and get a very low-quality picture), you might take a screenshot, paste it into IrfanView (or some other image-viewing or image-editing software), and use the option to enlarge. In the case of IrfanView, the shortcut key to enlarge is Ctrl-R.IrfanView is freeware, and can be obtained from www.irfanview.com.The thumbnail doesn't have all the information of the original picture, so even if you manage to enlarge it, you won't get the original picture back. Better find the original picture, to have a better quality.To enlarge the thumbnail (and get a very low-quality picture), you might take a screenshot, paste it into IrfanView (or some other image-viewing or image-editing software), and use the option to enlarge. In the case of IrfanView, the shortcut key to enlarge is Ctrl-R.IrfanView is freeware, and can be obtained from www.irfanview.com.
Depends on the quality of the picture and how much you enlarge it. When you enlarge it too much, you will see the pixels, which is never a good thing.