Friday, July 3, 2020
Learn How to Find Pictures on Your Computer, Resize and Print from a Word Processing Document
Follow the steps below to get pictures from your computer that can easily be downloaded into a word processing document and resized to fit on your canvas (a rock perhaps?)
1. Go to
your computers search engine (I use Google) and type what you would like to
find a picture of into the search bar.
2. In this
example, I will be searching for a "hummingbird" (but
you can type in whatever you would like, perhaps "garden flowers"). So type 'hummingbird' into the search bar (see
picture below...)
3. Hit 'Enter'. Next, directly
underneath the search box or somewhere on the page depending on what search
engine you use, you should see a list of choices, they are: Web,
Shopping, Images, Videos, News, More. Select "Images" from
the menu below by left clicking with your mouse on your search screen...
4.
You will see many pictures of 'hummingbirds' appear. Scroll down until
you see one you would like to use for your project.
5. Using
your mouse, hover over your selected picture and 'Left click' once
on the picture to make it larger (you should see the picture you selected pop
up larger somewhere on your screen).
6. Now with your mouse, move to hover over the larger version of your selected image and 'Right click' on it (refer to the picture directly below this paragraph). Select 'Save Image As' from the choices in the box that pops up (it's the seventh choice down in the selections on Google, NOT 'Save LINK As' - there's a difference)
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The hummingbird I selected is shown on the right hand side of the screen above.
On the left side of the screen are the smaller pictures of the hummingbirds before I
selected the one I want to save. It is the one in the last row on the right.
7. You
should now have a new window pop up and at the bottom of the screen you should
see two long white rectangular boxes, one will be asking
you where you want to save the picture, and the other how you
want to save your picture...
8. The
answer to 'Where' is 'Desktop' and you should
rename it 'hummingbird' in the white box, erasing the computer
given name of letters and numbers that it was assigned automatically by
backspacing over them and typing in "Hummingbird". The answer
to 'How' is as a 'JPEG' (bottom rectangular box).
9. Now go to your Desktop to locate your picture under the name you saved it to "Hummingbird". Open the picture by hitting the 'Left click' button on your mouse while hovering over the picture file on your Desktop. When the file opens up, 'Right click' while hovering over the picture and in the box that pops up select 'Copy' or 'Copy Image'.
10. Directly after hitting 'Copy' or 'Copy Image' in the step above exit out of where you have the picture saved. In another window, open up a blank word processing document. 'Right click' in the blank word document file. Select 'Paste'. Your image should appear! It should look something like this...
11. Once
the image appears, hover over the picture and 'Left click' on
it. A thin lined box (see the picture above) should appear around your image and now you can
resize it easily by clicking on the corner of the box and pulling it with your
mouse until it's the size you like. Save your image into
this word processing document for reference or to resize it if you'd like to
make it smaller or larger.
12. If you
are going to use this picture to transfer onto a rock by drying it face down
onto the surface using Mod Podge, then you should format the picture by
flipping it horizontally before you print it out (use the Format button, see the picture above for reference - Format is the last selection on the top line in the word processing document)
13. Print
out your image on your inkjet printer. You can also print a 'Mirror Image' in the print commands to skip Step 12 above.
14. If you
are going to use my freezer paper method of image transfer, click on the video link
below to learn how to print on freezer paper from your computer.
RELATED VIDEOS:
Please note that the videos linked below may
have a different subject matter (not “hummingbirds”) and they are just here for
your reference and to help you learn about this process.
If you have any questions about the process
outlined here, please leave your question(s) in the ‘Comments’ section on one of the
videos linked below.
How to Make
Freezer Paper Sheets for your Inkjet Printer
Printing Commands Tutorial for Printing onto Freezer Paper
Once you've printed your images onto freezer
paper, you can learn how to transfer them onto your rock by watching the video
below:
How to
Transfer an Image to a Rock Using White Acrylic Paint and Mod Podge https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkw4RLWs_sk
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