All posts created by Alex

9 years ago

Hi Sam,

it is possible if you do the following:

1) In any image editor crop Cinderella dress and save it as separate image
2) Upload the image to Tagul and create a word cloud
3) Export the word cloud as PNG image
4) In the image editor replace Cinderella dress with Tagul cloud you created

That's it. Please try and advise whether it worked for you or not.

9 years ago

Andrea,

basically when I imported minion image I reduced colors amount to minimum (2-4) and then checked "Draw borders between colors" to distinct colors from each other.

9 years ago

Andrea, just input numbers in Words section and then Visualize your cloud. Is it OK now?

9 years ago

You can input phrases in Words section. There is no limit on how many words can be in a phrase but a phrase should not be longer than 255 characters

9 years ago

Lorraine,

if you need a minion in other colours you either have to find such an image or change colors for the minion image I posted in any image editing software like Adobe Photoshop, GIMP or Paint.NET

9 years ago

@giftwords, here is the image I found for evil minion: https://tagul.com/static/evil_minon.png

9 years ago

You can try the following: open your image in any image editing software (like Adobe Photoshop or GIMP or Paint.NET) and change the fill color of the baby. Then save image and use add it to Shapes list by clicking on the first tile.

9 years ago

Hi Nathalie,

here are some I found on google:
http://www.clker.com/cliparts/x/9/F/z/m/s/ballet-slippers-hi.png
http://vector-magz.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/ballet-shoes-clip-art1.png

9 years ago

Hi, you can do it by clicking on SVG icon in Grab and Share section.

You have to upgrade to premium plan before exporting in SVG format.

9 years ago

Basically you need to search for "mummy clipart" in google images as they are often suitable for Tagul because they don't have small details.

But to be honest I googled for "mummy clipart" image and didn't found anything good.

May be this one will work:
http://www.everhart-museum.org/Education/Kids/KidsImages/Coffin.jpg