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| | You should also create a drawing on an issue connected to your topic. One possibility is you could use any image you found as a reference, and draw it using Tux Paint.<br> | | You should also create a drawing on an issue connected to your topic. One possibility is you could use any image you found as a reference, and draw it using Tux Paint.<br> |
| | ==== Creating image resources using a screen capture tool (Screenshot) ==== | | ==== Creating image resources using a screen capture tool (Screenshot) ==== |
| − | =[[File:COL_-_Creating_an_image_using_Screenshot_-_select_area.png|thumb|450x450px|Creating an image using Screenshot (select area to grab)]]One of the simplest and yet very powerful ways of creating an image is to simply take a picture of your computer screen. You may have opened a web page on which there is an image or some text you want to store as an image, or it may be from a file on your computer, or it may be a snapshot of a video you are playing.
| + | [[File:COL_-_Creating_an_image_using_Screenshot_-_select_area.png|thumb|450x450px|Creating an image using Screenshot (select area to grab)]]One of the simplest and yet very powerful ways of creating an image is to simply take a picture of your computer screen. You may have opened a web page on which there is an image or some text you want to store as an image, or it may be from a file on your computer, or it may be a snapshot of a video you are playing. |
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| | You can use the tool Screenshot for this. Open Screenshot on your computer, through <u>Applications → Accessories → Screenshot</u> | | You can use the tool Screenshot for this. Open Screenshot on your computer, through <u>Applications → Accessories → Screenshot</u> |