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Budd_Dwyer
30-07-2008, 06:11 PM
Get a picture from the isketch studio to the gallery?
Sorry if this is a dumb question...i'm computarded.
Never tried it before myself cos my drawings aren't gallery worthy but this should help
http://www.isketchforum.net/faq.php?faq=vb_faq#faq_gallery
Good luck, looking forward to seeing your sketches :)
Budd_Dwyer
30-07-2008, 06:22 PM
Yeah, I read that. I need to know when i'm in the studio, and i'm looking at my picture that I drew, whats the next step?
I can't right click to save it, or if its already saved on my computer, how do I accsess it to bring it here.
Like I said, i'm a moron when it comes to computers.
Thanks!
Oh, I see. You can do a screenshot and save it like that then cut the image in paint or something similar then save it to your computer and upload it that way or there's this short cut you can use on iSketch. But I forgot it. Hang on, I'll go try it now...
Edit: I lied. lol. That's the only way I'm aware of for now and it's the way I'd do it :s
But if you happen to draw a really good pic you're proud of whilst playing iSketch and you can't screenshot in time, you can do this:
Go to settings on iSketch > Game options > select "copy sketch to clipboard after each round"
This allows you to hit paste in a drawing programme and save the image. But you can only save the last word drawn and you have to paste it straight away.
Budd_Dwyer
30-07-2008, 06:39 PM
Alright, this is gonna get difficult...
What is a screenshot and how do I do it and where is the clipboard, ive wondered that for some time?
All i've ever done is get on isketch and sketch, occasionally do something in the studio. That is the extent of my isketch abilities.
On your keyboard you should have a button along the top that says "PrtSc" and maybe "SysRq"
PrtSc = Print screen = screenshot
Press that and then open paint or photoshop or other drawing programmes and click paste or "Ctrl" and "V" and your image will appear.
As for the clipboard, it basically means simply pressing paste or "Ctrl" and "V" will paste the image without needing to screenshot.
Budd_Dwyer
30-07-2008, 07:50 PM
Ahhhh...thank you very much. You've been a huge help.
My coputardedness is slowly begining to fade....but not by much.
TempusFugit
30-07-2008, 08:16 PM
lol Budd! Welcome to my world of computardness! I have worn that metaphorical crown for ages... you can have it now :razz:
Budd_Dwyer
30-07-2008, 08:38 PM
I'll wear it proudly!
NoHints
07-08-2008, 12:03 AM
Oh, I see. You can do a screenshot and save it like that then cut the image in paint or something similar then save it to your computer and upload it that way or there's this short cut you can use on iSketch. But I forgot it. Hang on, I'll go try it now...
Edit: I lied. lol. That's the only way I'm aware of for now and it's the way I'd do it :s
The shortcut you were thinking of is probably "/copy", which copies the image on its own, and won't require any cropping. Can be used both in game rooms and studio.
sketches
07-08-2008, 04:09 AM
There really might be a way you can access your individual studio drawings outside of iSketch, for example in a stored folder somewhere, but I can't tell you what it would be. The thing is, iSketch info varies from computer to computer, and I've seen some posts on here about people's computers automatically storing info (like users' icons) from iSketch somewhere. You'd have to be a complete geek to figure this out, but I'm sure in your computer (like, temporary files maybe), you have your studio artwork saved.
The reason I'm pointing that out is because it's also possible to send your studio artwork to other iSketch users using the /send username (or /sendfull username which skips the playback process) and then they have the option to receive them and save those drawings to their computers (http://www.isketch.net/instructions/studio.shtml).
If you won't want to go outside of iSketch and do extra work, like taking screenshots and cropping, uploading to a Web host, etc., then you may want to try simply sending your drawings to other iSketch users while you're in the game. It's really easy.
In the end, you could have geeks do all the dirty work for you.
Well with the /copy command you shouldn't need to go opening files.
Just type /copy in iSketch. Then open MS Paint or other drawing application and click Edit then Paste.
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