Problem with this is it only supports 1 image and you can't change the image when taking screenshots (but you can have many pics in an image which solves this)
@KnightOfRen
It's a little different for mobile, you can try sliding up but it is extremely extremely hard, so what I do is I zoom out extremely far to where the plane will actually disappear and I make the picture grow around 900. Use the zoom out button.
@IndonesiaAviaton thanks!
Nice tutorial bud!
Wow
@Simps, it's genius, thanks you
@Nikitian watch this
@airplane2000 here it is
mmm thank
I forgot I followed this post lol
@PhantomAviator Enjoy the video, I hope it can helped 😉
wow thanks
@BagelPlane Yeah, but thanks though for the technique
@tsampoy I dunno if I’m going to make another thumbnail video, but these other techniques for thumbnails would be useful to spread around.
@BagelPlane Cool
@BuiltBionixInd10 Time for 1.10 Thumbnails 2.0.
i rather make multiple thumbnails just by simply putting four pictures in one image
in a resolution of 1200x1200
Thanks! This will be useful
HIT ME
@hpgbproductions Yep.
Problem with this is it only supports 1 image and you can't change the image when taking screenshots (but you can have many pics in an image which solves this)
@BagelPlane
Lemme rephrase that: 11:00AM Pacific time
@KnightOfRen Time zones, remember?
@BagelPlane
At 11:00.
@KnightOfRen I guess you're uploading now?
@Planeacceleration
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!
@KnightOfRen
It's a little different for mobile, you can try sliding up but it is extremely extremely hard, so what I do is I zoom out extremely far to where the plane will actually disappear and I make the picture grow around 900. Use the zoom out button.