I can't figure out how to post pictures here. I tried using the Insert Image (Sarcasm Alert) It may have been better if it asked me what color socks someone in another State is wearing. I give the same answer... DUH?
I've seen my Lee'til Mule Toter Truck, Snoopy's Spad XIII and My Killer Bee on Google Images. I just checked again and can't find my Kill Bee. It's a good thing it's in the Model Cars Magazine Reader's Gallery. Have a look. The Mule's decals were made using the SureThing Decal Maker, some Pictures from the Web. They're actually made up of layers... sort of.
Lets try this;
1) Open your SureThing Decal maker.
2) Click on "NEW". You should see the "New Project Wizard Window.
3) Click on the "Freeform Half Sheet".
4) Click on "Finish". You should see a Blank Decal Sheet Template in the Middle of the Page. There should be a Blue Boarder. (I left my Decal Maker the Colors it first Opened in.) In the Upper Left of the Blue Boarder there are (3) Three Buttons, "New", "Open" and "Save". In the Center are (4) Four Buttons, "<<", "Add", "Del", and ">>". In the Upper Right are (3) Three Buttons, "Print", "Preview" and "X". 5) On the Far left of the Page there are (3) Three Icons with what they're for written directly under each Icon. Check them out and just try using them. It's fun and helpful. At the very bottom Right are (2) Two very small Icons. The First is for Program Options and the second is for turning the sounds On and Off. At this point, Don't Bother with them. 6) At this point you should be familiar with the Tools and Icons at the very top of the page. What your interested in is Making Your Own Decals.
Let's skip using the Program's Decals for Now and find something Cooler on the Web. Leaving The SureThing Decal Maker RUNNING, Minimize it NOW. 1A) Go to your Google, Bing, Internet explorer and type in... psycho chihuahua. Click on "Search" 2A) Go to "Images" and look around. There should be a Picture of a Window Cling that has "Cling Chihuahua" by "Link Artwork". Click on it. 3A)There's two was to go here. You can Right Click on the Picture and "Copy" it now or you can Right Click and Click on "View Image". I usually try to "View Image" first because, some times it turns out to be larger Picture. It's easier to shrink a Larger Images than it is to make a small Image Larger. 4A) Right Click and Click on Copy Image. 5A) Expand your Decal maker and Right Click on the Decal Template and Click on "Paste Object". There is your Decal to do with as you will except sell it. You can't sell your Decals made from Pictures on the Web. 6A) Now you can change the Size, add Text and/or get rid of the Black Border.
Lets start by finding a Model Car Window or the like to fit this to. Remember, This Is A Window Cling. If your going to actually put this on a Model Window, you should USE CLEAR decal Paper BUT, unless your InkJet Printer can Print White... anything White WILL be Clear. ie: Teeth, Whites of the Eyes and etc. Yeah it's a pain. Lets just concentrate making a Decal. 1B) Figure out the Size you need. The picture is a little over 2 Inches Wide by 4 and 1/32 inches Tall. That's with the Black Border and the Silver/Grey Frame. 2B) Lets shrink the picture first. To keep things as simple as possible I'll try to keep things in round numbers. There are 3 Magnifying Glass Icons just above the Blue Border I mentioned earlier. the 1st. has a "+", the 2nd a "-" and the 3rd is to Reset. Click on the "+" until the picture is at the Maximum size. Click on the Picture. Move it to the Left and Top of the Template watching the lines in the Rulers. It's easy to get them to the First line of Both Rulers. You can use the Direction Arrows on your Keyboard to make it easier. (It works for me) 3B) Now it get a little Tedious. Using the Direction Arrows on your Keyboard, move the picture as far Left as you can go WITHOUT losing ANY detail and Mind the Shadows. Do the same at the top. 4B) Move your Mouse to the Left onto the Ruler. Hold the Left Button Down as you move your Mouse back to the Right. NOTE; A Red Line will be attached. It's supposed to do that. It turns Green when you lift off the Left button on your Mouse. Move that Line to the 1 in the 1 Inch in the Ruler at the top. 5B) Do the same at the top Ruler. Bring that line down to the Center of the 2 in the 2 inch mark of the Ruler on the Left. I should've mentioned that there should be a Red Border around you Picture. If isn't there, don't worry. Just move your Mouse to the Picture and Click the Left Button. It will show up. 5C) Left Click on the Red Line and Hold the Button down and move to the your Mouse to the Green Line you left there before. This Green line makes it easier to get the Red perfect. You have to use the Mouse for this. 6C) Now it gets Tedious. Some Pictures will actually move a little as you try to Shrink them. Its Not a big deal. You just have to Adjust it by moving it back to the right and moving the Red line back to the left. Like I said, Tedious. Not all Pasted pictures Shrink exactly the same but with this one, I got lucky. With the exposed Black Border at the Bottom and the Right side with same sides of the Silver/Grey Frame, the picture is now 1 and 1/32" by 2 1/32". I can live with that. Now we can hide the Border and Frame. 7C) Click on the Preview Button in the upper Right Blue Border. You should see your Decal Framed on the Left and Top with Red X's. No worries. You'll move it in a couple of minutes. 8C) Lets get rid of the Green Lines by bringing your mouse to a Blank part of your Template. Don't try to move it ON the Picture. You'll move your picture at the same time. Just move the lines back to where you got them. 9C) Now, making sure you picture still has the the Red Border around it, you can use your Mouse or the Keyboard Direction Arrows. Lets move it as if your going to make actual Decals. You should only have to move it 2/32" to the Right and 2/32" Down. Watch the Lines in the Rulers. Pretty cool so far? Lets hide the Border and frame. 10C) The Icon that has "Adding Text" on the left of your Template is what your going to Click on... Now. The top of the list says "Create New Text Frame", Click on it. A Text will pop up on your Template. It should say "Your Text Here". Don't Panic. Right Click on it, set it on "Text Mode" then making sure your Cursor is at the last letter of the word "Here" and hit your "Backspace" button. Yeah there's an easier way but I'm more interested in having you make some Decals. 11C) Now that your Text frame is empty, we have to make sure it's not Transparent. Right click on it and set it to "Object Mode". Move it to your Picture. If you can see any part of it through the "Text Frame" You have to fix it. Right click on it and click on "Shades". When it opens make sure the "Shades" is set to "Custom" and the "Foreground" and "Background Colors" are set to White. Click on OK. You now have a Cover to hide the unwanted bits of your Decals. Once you've made one, all you have to do is Copy and Paste as many as you need. You can adjust adjust the sizes depending on where you need it. I used 6 to hide the Border and Frame. 12C) Print it to a piece of regular paper and be amazed. No Text Frames will show up in the Paper.