Avatar Changer

Last Update
24 August 2013
Regular License
$10
Extended License
$50
Sales
34

About You can learn more about Avatar Changer in the documentation. It is also included in your download.

Avatar Changer is a great tool for not only managing avatars, but other images as well. It offers multiple methods of uploading the image including browsing the computer, fetching an image from the web, generating a random image and taking a snapshot with a webcam if available.

As some of these features are only supported by newer browsers, older navigators degrade gracefully by notifying the user that a certain feature is not supported by their browser.

Once the image is uploaded, the user has the opportunity to edit it to match their needs by resizing and cropping the image fittingly.

The webmaster can specify for each editable image which methods to upload are available and which image formats are allowed.

If you like our work and would like to see more from us then please don’t forget to rate . Report all the bugs you find to our e-mail or comments. We will fix them as soon as possible.

Features

Integration

Easy to integrate with a registration system Optional edit button on the editable image

Uploading methods

Browsing the computer Fetching an image from the web Generating a random image Taking a snapshot with a webcam Restoring the default image

Editing the uploaded image

Resizing the image Cropping a section of the image

Updates

Next update

Image extension can now be left unmodified while saving

Version 1.1 (July 13, 2013)

Images smaller than 2x the canvas are repeated instead of being stretched

Version 1.0.3 (June 8, 2013)

Added a "done" event in JavaScript that is called when a user is done editing an image

Version 1.0.2 (May 5, 2013)

Fixed an issue where the webcam wasn't turned off in some cases

Version 1.0.1 (May 4, 2013)

Added information about the documentation to the demo page Fixed browsing the computer on Mozilla Firefox Pressing esc now re-enters the selection screen if the user was editing an image