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Internet Marketing
Tools
Graphics Basics
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By Shelley
Lowery
Graphic design is an intimidating subject for many Internet entrepreneurs.
However, most of us must learn some basic design techniques in
order to avoid the high costs of hiring a professional designer.
In order to create or edit your graphics, you'll need to invest
in a good graphics-editing program. The most popular program used
by Internet marketers is Paint Shop Pro. This powerful program
is the only program you'll need to design professional looking
graphics. You can download a free 30-day trial and register the
software for only $99. http://www.jasc.com/
Image Formats
The most popular image formats used on the Internet are GIF and
JPEG.
Graphic Interchange Format, better known as GIF, uses a maximum
of 256 colors and is best suited for images such as logos, buttons
and bullets.
GIF images can be saved in two different formats:
- 87
- 89a
The 89a format is the preferred GIF format, as it has the following
benefits:
Transparency
Images saved in the 89a GIF format can have a transparent background.
This will enable the canvas of an image to be transparent and
enable the background to show through.
Interlacing
Images saved in the 89a GIF format can be saved as interlaced.
This will enable your image to display as it is being loaded into
a web page. The image will gradually become clearer as the page
loads.
Animation
Images saved in the 89a GIF format can be used to create animated
images. Animated images are simply several GIF images compiled
into one GIF image file that loops. In order to create an animated
image, you'll need a special editing program.
Joint Photographic Expert Group, better known as JPEG, is the
best format for photographs. JPEG images can contain millions
of colors and allow you to specify the degree of compression.
Although there are many graphics programs available on the Internet,
this tutorial will focus on using Paint Shop Pro 7.01. If you
are using a different version of Paint Shop Pro or another graphics
program, the graphic tools mentioned below will not be located
in the same places.
Editing Images
When working with images in Paint Shop Pro, you will have the
ability to save your image in PSP format. This format will enable
you to begin working on an image, save it in PSP format and finish
the image at a later time. It will preserve all of your work without
any changes.
If you would like to edit an image that has been previously saved
in the GIF format, you must first increase the image's colors
to 16 million. If you don't, your colors will be limited. Go to
"Colors" - "Increase Color Depth"- "16 million colors (24 bit)"
to increase your image's colors.
Resizing Images
If you'd like to resize an image in JPEG format, you can do so
in one of two ways -- through your graphics program or within
your HTML. You can resize your image within your HTML by changing
the HEIGHT and WIDTH values. To retain your images original characteristics,
make sure you adjust the height and the width equally. In other
words, if your original image dimensions are 50x100 (width 50
and height 100), to reduce your image to one half the size, change
the width to 25 and the height to 50.
If you'd like to resize an image in JPEG or GIF format, go to
"Image" - "Resize" and select "Percentage of original." Type in
your selection in the first box and click on "OK." There's no
need to fill in the second box, as it will be filled in automatically.
For example. If you would like to reduce your image to half the
size it is now, type in 50. This number is telling the program
that you'd like to reduce the image's size by 50%.
If you would like to increase your image's size, type in a number
over 100. Your original image is considered to be 100%. If you
would like to increase your image's size by 50%, type 150 in the
first box.
Rotating Images
If you'd like to rotate an image, go to "Image" - "Rotate" and
select your preferences.
When rotating an image, it may lose some of its clarity (become
blurry). You can correct this problem by sharpening your image.
Go to "Effects" - "Sharpen" - "Sharpen". If after sharpening your
image it still appears a little blurry, simply sharpen it again.
Working With Text
If you would like to use text within your image, your first step
will be to select your text color. The "Styles" boxes are located
on the right hand side of your screen. The top box should be set
to Null (off) and the bottom box should be set to Solid, which
will look like a paintbrush. To change the style of each box,
click on the black arrow and make your selection.
To change the text color, click in the center of the bottom box
and select your preferred color. Your text will be displayed in
the color within the bottom box.
If you would like to outline your text in a different color, click
on the black arrow of the top box and select the paintbrush. Your
text will be displayed in the color your bottom box contains and
outlined in the color your top box contains.
Text Tool
Once you've selected your text color, click on the text tool on
the left-hand side of your screen. This will launch your text
window. Select your font and text size from the drop down menu
and type in your text. Make sure you select Antialias and Floating
then click "OK."
Antialias will smooth out all of the rough edges of your text
and blend it in with your background color. You will use the Antialias
setting with various graphic tools when designing your graphics,
so it is important to remember its function.
You will now see your text with, what looks like, marching ants
around it. If you'd like to move your text, click and hold your
left mouse button directly over your text to drag it to your desired
position. Try to center it as well as possible, but don't deselect
it.
If you would like to rotate your text, now is the time to do it.
Simply follow the same instructions (above) used to rotate an
image.
If you make a change to your image and you're not satisfied with
the outcome, you can undo your last change by going to "Edit"
- "Undo." It will only undo the last thing you did.
Adding a Drop Shadow
Your next step will be to add a drop shadow effect. With your
text still selected, go to "Effects" - "3D Effects" - "Drop Shadow."
Your selected text will be displayed in the window. Try different
settings until you achieve the effect you'd like. Click on OK.
When you're satisfied with your text, right click on your mouse
to set it.
Now that you have a basic understanding of graphics, take some
time to learn some additional techniques. There are many free
tutorials available on the Internet. Not only will it assist you
in creating professional looking images, but it will also save
you a great deal of money.
Copyright © Shelley Lowery
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| About
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Shelley Lowery is the
author of the acclaimed web design course, Web Design Mastery.
http://www.webdesignmastery.com
And, Ebook Starter - Give Your Ebooks the look and feel of a REAL
book. http://www.ebookstarter.com
Visit Web-Source.net to sign up for a complimentary subscription
to Etips and receive a copy of the acclaimed ebook, "Killer Internet
Marketing Strategies." http://www.web-source.net
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