Question:
Instructions for making smaller images for Flash4D
Answer:
If possible, try shrinking the size of the images and then using them again. You should use an image editor to do this. Microsoft Paint is free and is installed on Windows computers. To access this image editor, go to your start menu then Program. Then click the Accessories folder or the two arrows pointing down if you do not see the Accessories folder in the Program folder list. In the Accessories item, look for a program called Paint. Double-click it to open Microsoft Paint.
In Microsoft Paint, click the File menu and then Open... to select one of the images you would like to use in the design. Open this image for editing. Then select the Image menu and the item Stretch/Skew. When this Stretch and Skew box appears, type in a smaller percent for the Horizontal and Vertical Stretching. Type in 50 in both the blanks to shrink the image. Then press OK.
After that, select the File menu and the Save As... item to save this smaller image. Give it a name a bit different than the original larger image. Consider something like 'original_name_here smaller image'. From the drop down box, select the JPEG option. Then click Save.
Now repeat this process for the other images you would like to use with Flash4D and then start up Flash4D and select these smaller images to use when you get to the Images part of the Customization window.