You can use any number of photo-editing programs to paste one picture into another. The most well known is probably Adobe Photoshop, but others like Corel PhotoPaint and many others will do this. In fact, this is one of the simpler things that a photo editing software can do, so I would expect that most can.
To create a melting effect on a picture in Paint, first open your image in the program. Use the "Select" tool to outline the area you want to melt, then copy and paste it to a new layer. Use the "Eraser" tool or the "Brush" with a soft edge to gradually blend the edges of the selection, creating a dripping or melting appearance. You may also experiment with colors and shapes to enhance the effect.
There is a program I use to create a latchhook pattern from any photo, picture, etc. The simpler the picture, the better rug it will create, alternativiely as you increase the size of the rug, the picture becomes more detailed. Are you looking for a completed rug, or a kit to do yourself?
This may depend on the type of email program you are using. With Microsoft Windows 'Mail', first you must start a new email message (use 'create mail'), then use the 'insert/picture' tools from the drop-down menu in the top toolbar. You can then select a photograph from your pictures on your PC. The email program will copy it and put it in the email.
use a camera
The word 'preprogramed' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to preprogram, meaning to program in advance of use. The past participle of the verb is also used as an adjective to describe a noun as already configured for the user to use right away.Examples:The salesman preprogrammed the new cellphone to the client's specifications. (verb)For those of us that are computer illiterate, a preprogrammed laptop is a necessity. (adjective)
With ms paint, use the pencil tool and cut and paste the picture
To take a picture of a screen, you can use the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard to capture the entire screen or use a screenshot tool or app to select a specific area to capture. You can then paste the screenshot into an image editing program or save it as a file.
To take a picture of a computer screen, you can use the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard to capture the entire screen or use a screenshot tool to select a specific area. You can then paste the screenshot into an image editing program or use the "Snipping Tool" on Windows to save the image.
You can use the Print Screen button and then paste into a graphics application and save as a picture.
To effectively take a picture of your laptop screen, you can use the "Print Screen" button on your keyboard to capture the entire screen or use a screenshot tool to select a specific area. You can then paste the screenshot into an image editing program or use the "Snipping Tool" on Windows to save the image.
You can either copy and paste or use HTML edit mode and paste in the img code photobucket gives you to the left side of the picture, then press save.
You save the picture on your computer, then you paste it on paint. Then use the text option and type the name
You can use photoshop or another picture editing program to digitally edit the picture.
To take a picture of the screen using a smartphone, press the power and volume down buttons simultaneously. On a computer, use the "Print Screen" button to capture the screen, then paste the image into a program like Paint and save it.
You can use Windows Paint and cut and paste the picture together or you can use Photoshop! :D
Number of ways. - If you have a picture open in PS then use the rectangular marquee tool to select the picture you want to copy. Then go click EDIT > Copy. The picture - open you picture you want to copy this to and once opened click into the picture - go click EDIT > PASTE. Your additional picture will open in a new layer (similar to a picture on picture)
Right-click the file/program, click "Copy", right-click where you want the duplicated file/program to go, and click "Paste". ------ Or to duplicate a program you can use Installrite http://www.epsilonsquared.com/