You might also notice that the model stops getting bigger after 250 pounds. I played with this model when I worked at Sears (they have it on the Land's End website to try on clothes) and I tried all different weights. I noticed it didn't change at all after 250 pounds. So my "present me" model looks better than I Presently do, but not too long...
Okay, I'm impressed. How did you save it as your computer desktop? I printed it out but I have NO idea how to make it my computer's wallpaper (or whatever you call it). I would really like that. Can you teach me how to do that?
I'm finding this model thing really helpful. I was tempted to buy chocolate today - you know, all of the Valentine's day chocolate out in the stores - but I put it back when I reached in my purse and saw my "model page". :)
To save the model as your desktop background, go to the page with the model on it and right click on the picture. One of the options in the little menu that pops up will be "Set as Background." Also, in that menu is "Save As..." I used this to save it to my computer so that if I change my background, I can get it back by going into Control Panel and if it's not in the list for backgrounds, there is a browse button (which for me automatically brings up my picture folder, because I use it so much) which I can select my picture folder and select the picture I want to have as my background. There is an actor that I think is really well-shaped and has amiable features (he's a "hottie!") that I often use for my background, as well. :)
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You might also notice that the model stops getting bigger after 250 pounds. I played with this model when I worked at Sears (they have it on the Land's End website to try on clothes) and I tried all different weights. I noticed it didn't change at all after 250 pounds. So my "present me" model looks better than I Presently do, but not too long...
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Hello Andrea,
Okay, I'm impressed. How did you save it as your computer desktop? I printed it out but I have NO idea how to make it my computer's wallpaper (or whatever you call it). I would really like that. Can you teach me how to do that?
I'm finding this model thing really helpful. I was tempted to buy chocolate today - you know, all of the Valentine's day chocolate out in the stores - but I put it back when I reached in my purse and saw my "model page". :)
How you doin'?
:) Abby/justanothergoddess
To save the model as your desktop background, go to the page with the model on it and right click on the picture. One of the options in the little menu that pops up will be "Set as Background." Also, in that menu is "Save As..." I used this to save it to my computer so that if I change my background, I can get it back by going into Control Panel and if it's not in the list for backgrounds, there is a browse button (which for me automatically brings up my picture folder, because I use it so much) which I can select my picture folder and select the picture I want to have as my background. There is an actor that I think is really well-shaped and has amiable features (he's a "hottie!") that I often use for my background, as well. :)
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