Of course it is. imagecreatetruecolor() to make the canvas, then imagecreatefromjpeg() to load images and imagecopy() to copy them onto the canvas.
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Is it possible to create a blank image of any size, and then import images and place them onto that image to generate 1 image?
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GD creates the canvas (blank image), I then can specify images for GD to use that can be placed onto that image. So at the end, the final result will be just 1 image.
Been trying various things, but nothing works.
Thanks
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by: Dutchy_Posted on 2006-11-29 at 08:43:18ID: 18038258
Yes this is very well possible
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I think you will find most of it, if not all of what you want to do in this tutorial:
http://www.nyphp.org/conte
and take a look at the gd functions
http://php.net/gd
I think you're especially looking for the imagecreate and imagecopy functions in that list