Hello, and welcome to another tutorial! This time we're looking at how to create an
icon.
Please read on to learn how to create an icon that is unique to your personality.
What is an icon?
An icon is an image that you use to identify yourself on the community site. It can be something funny, something personal, or just something random you enjoy. Your icon can be found on your account page underneath your pictogram like so:
Note: If you are doing this for the first time, you will have no image there! Don't worry! This just means that you haven't set an icon yet, and not that your account isn't working.
Now that you know where to look, you can begin creating your icon.
Creating Your Icon
Before you can have your icon on this site, first it must meet certain requirements, and for this you need to
edit your picture.
A signature picture must follow these constraints:
-->it must be a maximum of 100 X 100 pixels in size
-->it must be a maximum of 50kb in size
Resizing Your Picture
I have done the resizing in Photoshop, but the methods used work equally well in Paint or similar programs.
Step One
For my new icon, I've chosen this photo that I took and edited it to feature my pictogram. I
cropped the photo down to a square, since that is the standard shape that I prefer for my icons.
Once you've chosen the picture you want to use, you can proceed.
Step Two
In this step, I drag the photo down to a more appropriate size. Note the arrows indicating the size it was, and the size it is now.
This is a step that you may have to
repeat several times, until you have an image that fits within the 100 X 100 pixel constraints.
Step Three
Just to check that my image was the correct size, I checked the image's stats using the drop down menu. This is
different for all programs, but most have an option that let you look at your image's information, and/or you can use a setting to resize your image to see what size it is now.
Note how my image is 100 X 98 pixels in size, which is within the size constraints.
Once you have your image down to your desired size, you can set it as your icon!
Setting Your Icon
Step One
On the main Community page, click on the link to the left that says
My Account. This will take you to your main account page.
Step Two
On your account page, you want to click the link
beneath your username that says
Edit.
Step Three
Welcome to the edit page! This is where you control a lot of the more 'technical' aspects of your account, such as your password, time zone, etc.
Once you're here, you'll see a box titled
Picture where you control what your icon is.
In this box, you want to click on the button that says
Choose File. This will open up a new little window.
Step Four
In this window, you want to use the drop down menu to explore your computer and find the file you want to upload as your icon. Once you've found your file, select it and press
Choose.
Step Five
Notice how the name of your image is now beside
Choose File! This indicates that the upload was successful.
If you already have an image, and you're just replacing it, you just have to checkmark the box beside
Delete picture. This will remove your current picture.
Step Six
Once you've uploaded your new picture, you can scroll down the page and click [=#0000FF]Save[/.
Step Seven
Congratulations! You've now created and uploaded your very own icon!
And that's all for that folks! If anything needs clarification, or if you still have questions, feel free to post them here, and I'll do my best to provide an answer.
Hope this has been helpful!
Your tutorials are so
Thank you Ocean!
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I've posted here because it's
It's 100x98 pixels and is definately under 50gb. So I was wondering if you could help somehow?
... This post is from 2010.
Have you tried deleting your browser's cookies?
Hi there Slinkycat! I've had
I've had this problem myself actually, by any chance are you using a Mac?
I found that sometimes you have to refresh after you upload the new image (once it says it was successful), or do a test comment on a blog, because sometimes it takes awhile to register the change. If that doesn't work, try like Apoidea said, maybe check your cookies to see if something is preventing the upload process.
I also found that sometimes you have to first check the box to delete your current picture, save that change, refresh, and then upload the new picture. Sometimes for whatever reason it has trouble doing both things at once, so you need to do it in two steps.
Good luck, hopefully these suggestions work for you!
Thanks! In the end, after I
I have one question about
In MSPaint you can only crop
Huh...learned something new.
Would you happen to know any programs that circle cropping is possible with?
Photoshop can, and I believe
Thank you for the suggestions