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New and better mask/crp/rotate tool for custom uploads

Posted by Alex 
New and better mask/crp/rotate tool for custom uploads
November 11, 2013 09:54AM
We have changed the "crop/rotate" function you can see when a user uploads a custom raster image (IE, a photo) from his computer.
The new tool is better designed, and now allows also selection of multiple cropping masks.
Now you ursers can cut their face into a star right away, if they want to smiling smiley



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 11/11/2013 09:55AM by Alex.
cos
Re: New and better mask/crp/rotate tool for custom uploads
November 11, 2013 12:16PM
Hey, this looks to be a very useful tool. Thank you. I can see the library of masks growing. How do we submit additional masks? Would it be possible to have a revert to original option?
Re: New and better mask/crp/rotate tool for custom uploads
November 11, 2013 02:23PM
This new tools does not remove original image.
Masked one will be saved as a new one, so original will always be there.
About additional masks, let's see.
For now, we've released with those images also to hear user's reactions.
For future there will be 2 possibilities:
1) grow the library for everyone
2) allow each single company to upload its own masks
3) mixing 1 and 2 (give system to everyone, but also allow you to add yours)

I think 3 is the plan we will follow. Masks must be Black&White vector EPS, where black will be the mask.
Brainstorming open!
cos
Re: New and better mask/crp/rotate tool for custom uploads
November 11, 2013 02:37PM
Awesome #3 Open it up for anyone to contribute, but each company to keep what they desire to be private - private.
Re: New and better mask/crp/rotate tool for custom uploads
November 11, 2013 04:05PM
Sounds good!
In the meanwhile, if you have any mask you need and you think should be in the public folder, feel free to share.
If it may be usefult as technical reference, attached there's an archive with the EPS files of the masks currently online.
The 1st step I'd do now is really finetuning the public library, before moving ahead.
Attachments:
open | download - cropmasks.zip (297.7 KB)
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