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save the image file #39

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Mayank24 opened this issue Apr 8, 2015 · 3 comments
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save the image file #39

Mayank24 opened this issue Apr 8, 2015 · 3 comments

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@Mayank24
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Mayank24 commented Apr 8, 2015

I disabled the mouse-over effects on image and now using folded curl. I want to save the image file on right click but it won't save as 3D instead it save as simple image(2D).

I want this one-
screenshot_4

but it save like -
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@dmotz
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dmotz commented Apr 21, 2015

OriDomi works by manipulating DOM elements with CSS. The CSS styling is not saved as an image by the browser, so this isn't possible with OriDomi alone. You may be able to get what you're looking for by using html2canvas (http://html2canvas.hertzen.com/) which will render the DOM manipulation to a canvas whereupon you can save the manipulated image. I haven't tried this.

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@Mayank24
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okay .. I tried this but it didn't work properly, actually in background many images manipulate himself to curve. I tried a lot but unfortunately bad luck for me. I attached images for you again. let's hope you can reply an appropriate solution for me this time. Thank you.

Actual Image-
imae

save file- got this file to save.
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dmotz commented Apr 23, 2015

Sorry, I don't know of any viable alternatives for saving it as a bitmap beyond manually taking a screenshot.

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