Use Picnik to make exciting webpage screenshots

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  1. Nock Forager, ak Yip, skatoolaki, houdoken, and 25 other people added this video to their favorites.

  2. darrinm (60 months ago | reply)

    Love your Picnik tutorials, Torley! What software do you use to produce them?

  3. ▓▒░ TORLEY ░▒▓ (60 months ago | reply)

    @darrinm: I love Picnik — it saves me OODLES of time and makes photo-editing processes so much smoother — keep up the grrrreat work/play; there's more to come! <3

    I use Techsmith's Camtasia Studio 5 with cursor highlighting and auto-zoom on.

    Thanx for watching. :)

  4. mark-smith (60 months ago | reply)

    That's such a cool tip. I had no idea you could do that.
    It's so easy too.

  5. skatoolaki (60 months ago | reply)

    Wow! That's amazing. I often use screenshots when I write tutorials for my users at work (I'm in i.t.). Thanks for the heads up, Torley! I'm off to get this extension right now.

  6. ginatrapani (60 months ago | reply)

    Great screencast, nice to hear your voice, Torley! :)

  7. jazzine (60 months ago | reply)

    wow - the things u never knew that u never knew :))
    thx for the tips and tricks !!!

  8. benjaminstraight (60 months ago | reply)

    Wow this is absolutely amazing!

  9. ▓▒░ TORLEY ░▒▓ (60 months ago | reply)

    You're welcome. Picnik = teh rock.

    @ginatrapani: Thanks for featuring this on Lifehacker! Wonderful to see it.

    /me loves sharing useful + fun (usefun?) info.

  10. pamelalong (57 months ago | reply)

    Someone just told me about picnik. Thanks for explaining what it does!

  11. VanessaaAguilar (40 months ago | reply)

    Ahora hay premium ):

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