Unfortunately you can't but if your planning to make a lightsaber video then you should try LSmaker which is pretty difficult and if a picture you can make it easily on photoshop or gimp
i think its fake cause as much as i try it always fails
The transformations I know of are flip, stretch, shrink, or crop. Flip will flip the picture vertically or horizontally as specified. Stretch will project the picture onto a larger grid of pixels. Shrink will project the picture onto a smaller grid of pixels. Crop trims any edges you want off the picture.
To resise a picture go to: http://www.matturbanowski.co.uk/PictureResizer/ i dont know about picture quality but you try it!
If you have your drawing up, there should be the hammer icon on your bottom left. CLick and hold and drag your mouse to Move/Rotate/Scale Layer (v). It will select it and you can click on your picture and the center circle is your scale. So you can shrink and enlarge it
u jump up and left at the same time hope that helps:)
The simplest way to reduce the size of a picture is to open it with Microsoft Paint, click save, then close it. You will notice a significant reduction in the size of the picture file. Secondly, you can you any photo editing software, then use the "Edit Picture" then "Resize" funtion.
CinemaScope is a wide format film. To make it fit on a television screen, the picture has to be shrunk.
The future tense of "shrink" is "will shrink."
The photos can be shrinked by Microsoft Photo Editor. Microsoft Editor-Edit Picture-Compress. Select the option and you're done
No they do not shrink.
Start Menu-> Accessories-> Paint open the image with paint and change the size of the picture by using resize/skew in the image button.