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This [picture] is what I mean when I said I enlarged the pictures. As I said, I copied Tim (and Jim) from this website www.angelfire.com/comics/kchan… , pasted him on Microsoft Paint, and the original size is on the far left, the smallest he came. Then I opened the Picture Viewing Program (after saving the picture) and then zoomed increasing Tim's size but I grew Tim slowly but surely. Then I hit PrtSc SysRq and pasted the larger Tim but on separate bitmap before pasting him next to his smaller counterpart. After that, I had to either take the smallest of the Tims, or the larger, and repeat what I did. I also had to make sure the Draw Opaque was turned off, (that was in the old "Microsoft Paint" now in the new one it's not "Draw Opaque" anymore, you have to click Select under the broken rectangle, go down to where it says Transparent selection and make sure the Check Mark is next to "Transparent Selection." I learned this a few days ago and I had to Google it.And I repeated until I could get as many Tims in one picture as I could. The one you see is an updated version of what I did before, there were four Tims, I didn't have room to put in a 5th one when I had the previous version of Paint. Now that I have a new computer and, I forget which Windows Program this computer was when I first got it, but I recently upgraded to Windows 10, but the new version of Paint is wider, well that or the computer screen I have and so I was able to add a 5th and larger Tim. And I can make him larger if I want to but I won't right now.
But that's what I've been talking about in one or two of my previous deviation submissions.
And I didn't just do this with Tim Possible, I did this with other cartoon characters, including but not limited to his brother.
Though this is the only example I intend to post, I may need to post another example to make a point.
Source of Tim: www.angelfire.com/comics/kchan…
Character Modification/ Enlargement (c) Yours Truly
Tim the character (C) Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley, and Disney