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There is no difference if you use API or site. It is how HTML canvas element works. |
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It is because of built-in antialiasing in html canvas element. Unfortunatey there is nothing we can do about that. |
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Could you please send to support email a screenshot when Windows says that the image wasn't saved right? Could you please go to Properties (of the saved image) and click "Unblock" in "General" tab and then try again? |
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What about using social networks (google+, facebook, twitter) to log in? |
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| # 11 years ago | |
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Not every image will work with Tagul fine. For example images with thin outlines and many small details won't work well. Try searching for a clipart images (e.g. "car clipart") that generally have bold outlines and less details. |
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At the moment there is no way. But I'll think on how to implement it. |
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PNG or JPEG will do fine |
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Just select to the red santa hat image in Shapes section and visualize your cloud. |
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| # 11 years ago | |
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Sorry but the problem is not clear to me. The flow is the following: 1) You visualize your cloud and make something beatiful you want to save. At what step "it doesn't show"? |
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| # 11 years ago | |
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Don't try youtube as there are a lot of outdated tutorials that are obsolete now. It should be straighforward to use: Have fun ;) |
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