Gamic Dojo
Part I : Graphics editing preparing the page
First step is always preparing a page frame sometimes known as canvas, all you need to do is to create a new graphic. Now, launch you graphic editing software (Paint.NET by default, you can use photoshop if you want) and set the dimension of the page as 620 x 650 by default. To create New, mouse over to File (above) and click the menu.

Figure 1.1 : New menuitem under file for Paint.NET users.

Figure 1.2 : Adjust the width and height to standard gamic template.
Note : The reason for the particular width and height is because, most blogs and forum has a display size limit otherwise, your gamic will be truncated or resized. Secondly, if your gamic occupies full screen; it doesn’t make sense to share your gamic with others because your gamic will outsize most of them. Figure below shows some panel standards sizes. You should always cut your screenshot content following the size of one of the panels.

Figure 1.3 : Standard panel sizes. You may use this as guide or create a panel with different
width/height if you want but, you have to arrange it manually as you see fit later.





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