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Unsure if this is the best place to post this, but I was wondering if someone could, or tell me how I could, find the point on the image, where, if it rotates on that point, it doesn't wobble around, for want of a better word. Like, the best way to find the center of the image as a whole.

 

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I thought it would be simple, but apparently it's harder than it looks.

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Okay, not exactly what I meant. What I have an image which, when it rotates, it wobbles because although it rotates around the center of the image as a whole, the center of the image is not the center of the picture in the image. I was wondering how to obtain that.

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Okay, not exactly what I meant. What I have an image which, when it rotates, it wobbles because although it rotates around the center of the image as a whole, the center of the image is not the center of the picture in the image. I was wondering how to obtain that.

Still not following that lol. Do you want the face still while the BG is rotated or something? Do you have an example? 

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Trying to get a recording working, but in the mean time let me try again. The face is unevenly placed in the image: Is there a way to make the center of the canvas the center of the face easily?

 

 

EDIT: Yeah, but I dunno how to resize the canvas in the exact way.

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Well, I don't have Photoshop. I have paint.net, cri.

 

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So, I want to edit it in such a way that when it rotates, it stays stable. I've tried exacting it in every side, but it still does that.

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Should probably be in tutorials at this point...

 

How does one do that in Paint.net? Whenever I try using the Selection tool I'm a few pixels off (cri when i actually care about that)

If you can't get PS, use GIMP. The path tool is all you would need. 

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With Paint.net? How'd you do it?

 

Well, the problem wasn't finding the center of the image, as I thought, but finding the center of the circle in the image. I just used the circle select tool to select the circle without the sticking out parts, and then recenter the image to the center of that, which made it rotate smoothly.

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