The RedKetchup - Image Resizer allows you to crop and resize an image online. It can also downscale an image or make it larger. Finally, when upscaling, it can smoothen or pixelate the image.
Based on our record, Commiss.io should be more popular than Image Resizer by RedKetchup. It has been mentiond 14 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Try this https://redketchup.io/image-resizer. Source: 5 months ago
If you right click a game banner in Steam, you can alter it. How do you make image files to do this? 1) Find art you like. You can screenshot art in the game's gallery, or search online. Win+Shift+S on Windows to draw a box to get only the image. Or use software like e.g. Greenshot to do a similar thing, but it autosaves to the directory you set. 2) Resize to 96 (horizontal) : 31 (vert) ratio. You can do this... Source: 11 months ago
1) Find art you like. You can screenshot art in the game's gallery, or search online. Win+Shift+S on Windows to draw a box to get only the image. Or use software like e.g. Greenshot to do a similar thing, but it autosaves to the directory you set. 2) Resize to 96 (horizontal) : 31 (vert) ratio. You can do this online without e.g. Photoshop. I used https://redketchup.io/image-resizer. 3) Set it in Steam. As I... Source: 11 months ago
Be very careful, scammers tend to target newer accounts. Talk to them as much as possible and ask a lot of questions up front. Don't do any work until you've been paid at least partially. You can set up and direct them to a commissio (a platform that is very secure and protects both artists and clients). Source: about 1 year ago
Just to add to this, from the perspective of an artist working on building their own brand/fanbase: I feel like listing myself on some of these sites would be antithetical to my goals. I simply don't want to be another drop in the ocean. I want clients to want a piece from me because they associate quality and a one-of-a-kind style with my brand, so I could charge a premium. Listing myself on commiss.io would do... Source: over 1 year ago
Commiss.io (charges 5% or pay subscription for 0%)-> Was decent as a marketplace and for artists to manage their commissions, but the founding team has kind of fallen apart so there's only one staff member left who seems to be overwhelmed in running the site and goes months without responding to the community or dealing with support requests (including artists not completing work, people can't give refunds without... Source: over 1 year ago
I use commiss.io to show my portfolio. Source: almost 2 years ago
Commiss.io though... yeah, that actually looks like direct competition for what I have in mind. The layout I'm envisioning is a little more professional, a lot more searchable, and less like a profile page, but there's enough overlap that I can see this not working out. Source: almost 2 years ago
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