Picture and paint thingy?
#1
Boone & Crockett
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Picture and paint thingy?
Can anyone tell me how you take an aerial photo, draw on it and post it here?
I made a thread a few days ago about the new land that I just aquired. I'm going to be hard pressed to do much scouting at all before bowseason. I was going to see if I posted an aerial if I could get some some opinions from people here. I have a few stand locations in mind, but with the short time I have I wanted to see if anything jumped out at you guys. Thanks.
I made a thread a few days ago about the new land that I just aquired. I'm going to be hard pressed to do much scouting at all before bowseason. I was going to see if I posted an aerial if I could get some some opinions from people here. I have a few stand locations in mind, but with the short time I have I wanted to see if anything jumped out at you guys. Thanks.
#3
RE: Picture and paint thingy?
Big Foot,
Buck Slayer helped me. When you are on your aerial photo site and have it up, you want to click "Print Screen" on your keyboard. For me, I have to hit the FN key and then PRT SC. That copies the screen.
Then go to Paint, click edit, paste and the photo appears to Paint. (at least it did for me).
Perhaps someone else has more information.
Buck Slayer helped me. When you are on your aerial photo site and have it up, you want to click "Print Screen" on your keyboard. For me, I have to hit the FN key and then PRT SC. That copies the screen.
Then go to Paint, click edit, paste and the photo appears to Paint. (at least it did for me).
Perhaps someone else has more information.
#4
RE: Picture and paint thingy?
Try taking a screen shot then drawing on it in the paint program. I did that with this photo that I got from google earth. Then everytime I see a deer or want to log sightings I just go to paint and put a dot where I saw it. It helps me track movement.
#5
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
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RE: Picture and paint thingy?
Right click on the file, select OPEN WITH and then choose "Paint" if that's what you want use. Your picture will open, use the tools on the left side of the page to do what you want. You can select color, tool, brush width, freehand, shape or whatever and do what you want. Then do a File Save As..whatever you want. As you complete one part of your edit keep saving so you don't loose all your hard work when you screw up and want to backtrack.I would suggest JPG or something to make it more internet size friendly. Then post it like you normally would, either resize to EMBED or host on Photobucket or some such place.
The alternative is to allow me free roam of the place until bow season comes. I'll hang a couple stands and shoot a couple so you can see what's there. LOL What a pal don't you think?[8D][8D] While we're on the subject, who is the NYbowhunter 17 or whatever? I keep thinking it's you and then when I read I realize it isn't. Very confusing.
The alternative is to allow me free roam of the place until bow season comes. I'll hang a couple stands and shoot a couple so you can see what's there. LOL What a pal don't you think?[8D][8D] While we're on the subject, who is the NYbowhunter 17 or whatever? I keep thinking it's you and then when I read I realize it isn't. Very confusing.
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RE: Picture and paint thingy?
The alternative is to allow me free roam of the place until bow season comes. I'll hang a couple stands
I think I'm getting close with the paint thingy. It may take me the better part of the day before I completely figure it out [:-]
#7
Dominant Buck
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RE: Picture and paint thingy?
trim some shooting lanes for me.
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RE: Picture and paint thingy?
Ohhhhhhhh I'm just talking about a few fletch catcher twigs here and there that could be in the way of my arrow through my peep holes. I won't be taking a chainsaw out there carving picture windows.[8D]
#9
Join Date: May 2006
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RE: Picture and paint thingy?
I was looking for this information also. Thanks for the post. But i am still having a hard time bringing the map up with the PRT SCR button. I hit it and nothing happens. One of the posts above said to hit the FN button first. What is the FN button? I think this is great to be able to mark and track the deer you see and record information. Thanks a million! Once i get the FN button thing i think i will be ready to roll.
#10
RE: Picture and paint thingy?
Find an Aerial Photo you want to copy.
Hit the "Ctrl" & "PrtSc" buttons at the same time(Control + Print Screen).
The photo is now copied to your computers clipboard.
Open the "Paint" program in Windows.
Click on Edit.
Click on Paste.
Then the first thing you should do is hit the "File" then "Save As" buttons.
Save the Photo as a .JPEG file type.
Then Re-open the "Paint" program.
Hit the File button again and then hit "Open".
Find the Photo inthe "My Pictures" folder on your computer and click on it.
Then edit the photo the way you want to adding any features with the tools in Paint.
Hit the "File" button again and then "Save As" again forthe updated photo making sure you add the (2) after the file name.
This gives you a un-edited copy of the photo to go back to make any changes. Also saving the updated photo as a .JPEG file type makes it easier to upload to most photo hosting sites.
This Aerial below I did for another member here on the forums showing a place where my brother in law took a nice 8 pointer in Florida. In a later version I zoomed in closer, cropped out the edges of the desktop, and uploaded that photo to Photobucket as well.
All done with the process above...
Hit the "Ctrl" & "PrtSc" buttons at the same time(Control + Print Screen).
The photo is now copied to your computers clipboard.
Open the "Paint" program in Windows.
Click on Edit.
Click on Paste.
Then the first thing you should do is hit the "File" then "Save As" buttons.
Save the Photo as a .JPEG file type.
Then Re-open the "Paint" program.
Hit the File button again and then hit "Open".
Find the Photo inthe "My Pictures" folder on your computer and click on it.
Then edit the photo the way you want to adding any features with the tools in Paint.
Hit the "File" button again and then "Save As" again forthe updated photo making sure you add the (2) after the file name.
This gives you a un-edited copy of the photo to go back to make any changes. Also saving the updated photo as a .JPEG file type makes it easier to upload to most photo hosting sites.
This Aerial below I did for another member here on the forums showing a place where my brother in law took a nice 8 pointer in Florida. In a later version I zoomed in closer, cropped out the edges of the desktop, and uploaded that photo to Photobucket as well.
All done with the process above...