I just thought I would add a few tips on how to get your flat to print out at about 4" tall, without looking too pixelated.
I'll use Illusionistic's character as an example.
1. The best room to take a screen shot is in an Everest room (the white background is the easiest to remove in this room, and it's also one of the rooms where you'll get a bigger screen shot of your character). Let's just pretend that you're seeing the entire Everest room below (cropped to save space):
2. Once you have a screen shot of yourself in the Everest room, crop out the background, just around the top and bottom of your character. You want to resize this image to 4" in height, so try not to have a lot of background space at the top or bottom. See below for example:
3. Once you have your image cropped, you want to resize this. Since I have Paint Shop Pro X, I'll describe what to do in there...although you should be able to do the same in any other photo program. Click on the image you want to resize. Then click on image --> resize --> where it says "print size" change the height to 4 inches (make sure that the box is clicked where it says "lock aspect ratio," so the width stays in proportion to the height). After you change the height to 4 inches, change the resolution to 300 pixels. Click "ok" and your image should be ready to print. Make sure your printer properties are at least normal or better.
If you have Windows Paint, and click on image --> stretch & skew to approximately 235% horizontally and vertically, it should yield similar results. OR you can click on image --> attributes and put in 4" for height...only problem here is that it does not automatically set the width for you. The problem in both Windows Paint options, is that there is no way that I can see to increase the number of pixels to sharpen your image as you enlarge it. See example below of enlarged image (your image
will look taller than 4" on your monitor):
4. OPTIONAL STEP: Next step is to get rid of some background -- easy to do in a photo or graphics program. In Paint Shop Pro X, there is a background eraser button on the left (it's ok if you don't get rid of all the background white space, since you're going to be cutting much of it away anyway). See below for example:
Save your image as a .PNG (makes a sharper image than .JPG). Now you can print your image (from your paint program), and it'll be a cute 4" tall, not-too-pixelated little person.
