Cache, how did you get the image to copy over like that? Please be basic, I'm fairly simple in these areas.
MS Paint is a program everyone running windows has access to. It isn't best by any means, but it's a good start:
There's a link to download your images on the bottom right of the flikr page, I chose "original" for the full size version. Once I had it on my computer, I opened in MS Paint. I used the rectangular "select" tool to choose how much of the image I wanted to keep, then clicked on the "crop" button (found next to the select button). If you want, click the resize button next. I chose to resize by "percentage", entered 50% (for the Hunchback), and then made sure "maintain aspect ratio" was checked. Save the image with a new file name, never overwrite the original.
There are more detailed tutorials all over the web, most with free or paid software. Irfanview was a favorite free program back in the day. Foxbat posted a tutorial in this forum (
here) but the images are no longer available. There's an old one at
Lords of the Battlefield as well. For the modern day, try something
like this one Youtube. Unless I've created terrain specifically for the photo-shoot, I crop out the vast majority of the background. Otherwise it's a distraction and unnecessarily adds to the file size. Also, don't make the dimensions too large. Flaws get really big. If you magnify a 2" miniature to 6" tall, you probably won't like your paint job any more. ;)