FabriCAM Software Print Job Logo to BMP MS Paint (Part 2) Step by Step Video Tutorial

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With our second method to converting a logo image to a Bitmap, we will be using the program from the developers who made the Bitmap format.
When it comes to Microsoft Paint, it is in my opinion the most simple and fastest way to convert the logo to a BMP (Bitmap).
This video is part of a Mini-Series.
Next video covers PJ Logo to BMP Photoshop.
Previous video covered PJ Logo to BMP in Gimp.
Video Transcript
How are you guys? In today's video? We're gonna be looking at how you can convert your logo to a bit. Map while format using Microsoft paint, and this will be for fabric camp. But before that, let's have a quick intro first, so today's video can be found on softwaretraining.co.za. We make sure and easy to watch problem solving videos, and we also have daily updates. Otherwise we're back into the tutorial here. So now, in the previous video, we looked at converting your actual bit map. I mean your your logo to a bit map in using gimp free programme and today we're gonna be looking at Microsoft paint. This is great. If you do not own something like Photoshop gimp or coral, draw something in that line, then you can always use actual inner house one that comes with Windows. Now there's two ways we can go about this first ways we can simply select your image. You right, click it and then we want to go to open with. So then you just go down the menu till you find open with, and then we look for paint. Gonna try zooming here so you guys can see it. Better we go. We've got paint so you can just do that way or another way you click on your start bar and you simply start typing in paint and then we open the app clicking on it, and then we go to file open, navigate to where your logo is located, selected and say open, and this will throw it into your actual image. Now, by default, Microsoft paint makes your background white. If it was a PNG, in other words, BMG tend to have a transparent background. And, uh, yeah, if you have a background you want to make white, you're gonna have to unfortunately do that. If it's another colour, you're gonna have to do it manually. But if it's a PNG with transparency, then it will automatically make it white for you. Now, after this is done, you can simply go file, and then we're gonna go save as and then we have this option, uh, picture. So I'm just going to click on that locate where I want it. So with the logo one, I'm just gonna make this, uh, bmp so we know it's sorry not M B p PMP. So we know that is the bit map far they save and then any transparency will be lost. If you save this picture, do you want to continue? So okay, so programme only supports bit map close there and there you go. As you can see, we've got a bit map file that is ready for use. Now there's a few other ways we can go about it, which we will cover and a few other videos. But before that, if we had here to softwaretraining.co.za Today you guys will notice we've got a variety of different Softwares. We recover and you can also isolate your search on the top, right? If you do not, however, find the training videos you're looking for, just simply go. Yeah, of course. The training video. Fill in the many form and then we'll do our best to try and make that for you. But otherwise thanks, guys, for watching and cheers