Creating your own images is a very interesting creative endeavor. And this does not require the presence of any powerful graphics applications at all, as it might seem at first glance.
It is necessary
ACDSee, Paint
Instructions
Step 1
Let's immediately understand for ourselves: there are a huge number of resources that allow you to glue, crop and perform other manipulations with images online. Here are just a few examples of such sites: https://www.avazun.ru, https://croper.ru, https://www.fanstudio.ru an
Step 2
Working with these resources is quite simple, but they all have a big drawback - an Internet connection is required. The second disadvantage is that after processing the image, a watermark with the resource logo is automatically superimposed on it.
Step 3
It is quite easy to combine two pictures on your own. For this we need two programs, one of which is included in the standard set of utilities of Windows operating systems.
Step 4
Let's look at an example of combining images using the ACDSee program. Download and install it on your computer. You don't have to look for the latest version of the program. In our case, it will be ACDSee 10 Pro.
Step 5
Open both images and note their size. Let's say that one photo has a resolution of 640x480, and the other has a resolution of 800x600. In order not to lose the quality of the picture, we will reduce the size of the second photo. Open it with ACDSee.
Step 6
Press Ctrl + R. You will see a menu for resizing the image. Enter 640 in the Width field and 480 in the Height field. Click Finish and save the image.
Step 7
Open the first image (it will be on the left after gluing) in ACDSee. Press Ctrl + C. Open the standard Windows program - Paint. Press Ctrl and "-" for easy viewing. Move your cursor to the lower left corner of the white background. Stretch it as wide as possible. Press Ctrl + V to paste the first image.
Step 8
Open the second image in ACDSee. Press Ctrl + C. Go to Paint and press Ctrl + V. The second fragment will overlap with the first. Click and hold the left mouse button. Drag the image to the right. Match the borders of the photos. Save the resulting fragment.