Discover how to get photos of your blog commenters and how to make a mosaic with them to remind them how important they are to you . Well yes, it had been on my mind for a while but until yesterday I didn’t get serious about it. The first time I spent 15 minutes downloading photos (right click, save as… another post, right click, save as…) until I got bored. I calculated that doing so would take me at least 5 hours of non-stop work . I thought about outsourcing it, but ultimately ruled it out. So I tried to forget the idea.
The application to create a composite mosaic
Sometimes it is good to start at the end, although in the end what you start with is always the beginning . Ha ha ha. Seriously Vic? Socrates will be turning in his grave saying, “I’ll shit Pluto, how come I didn’t think of that?” Anyway. Well, the first thing I did was look for applications to create composite mosaics . I found tutorials category email list to do it with Photoshop, but we’re looking for quick ways to do it. I also found a lot of online services, which in the end charged you for exporting the image. It wasn’t a plan, was it? Before I tell you what app you could use, let me tell you what you need to create the mosaic:
Gravatar and the photos of those who comment
Well, I had the application and I had my main photo , which I took a couple of years ago but I like how I come out, with the contoured lips and the sanctimonious look like I have never broken a plate in my life and yes I have The fact is because he kept quiet when I was trying to save a fly that was going to crash into the TH Phone Numbers microwave. And I also knew where to get the photos. From Gravatar . Gravatar, in case you don’t know, is a cloud service, originally created by the WordPress.com team,