How to Crop Images in Google Drawings?
Get rid of unwanted borders or sections of your images in Google Drawings conveniently using the cropping tool. And this article features the detailed step-by-step process of how to crop images in Google Drawings.
How to Crop Images in Google Drawings?
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Step 1: How to Insert Image in Google Drawings
To use Google Drawings in inserting and cropping an image, you can get started by locating the Insert button. Then, select the Image. A set of an option will appear where you can choose the method for your picture uploading. You can upload from a computer, search the web, Google drive, photos, URLs, or the saved photos in your device’s Camera.
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Step 2: How to Resize the Image
Since you have successfully downloaded the image, this step will be about how to resize an image. To start, you can click the image. Then, a blue border will appear with different angle points on its sides. You can click on this and drag it to your desired direction to achieve your preferred size of the image.
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Step 3: How to Crop the Image
To crop the image on your Google Drawing, you need to begin by clicking the image. Then, hover your mouse on the Crop button found on the toolbar. Once you click the button, a black border will appear. This time, you can click and drag each side of your image to your preferred size for cropping. Aside from that, you can also double-click the picture, so the black borders for cropping will appear.
Can I crop the image with another shape from the Google Drawing?
Yes, of course, you can. Make sure to follow the Mask Tool steps for your convenience.
Is it possible to undo the cropping size of my image?
Yes, it is possible to undo the size. You can locate and select the Reset image button.
Can I use both the border weight and border dash simultaneously for the cropped images I have in my Google Drawing?
No, you can’t use it simultaneously. However, you can use it one step at a time to achieve your desired border for your cropped images in the Google Drawings.