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Started by thunderlizard?, July 05, 2014, 08:17:26 PM

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thunderlizard?

Hi everyone
I'm new.  I'm also from the mid-west, Wisconsin to be exact.  I started collecting recently.  I wanted to get a representative of each order/suborder.  I started out with Papo t-rex, brachiosaurus, ankylosaurus, pachycephalosaurus, styracosaurus and parasaurolophus.  My collection has since expanded.  I used the DTF to find pieces that I liked so I figured it's time to join.  I also draw dinosaurs.



stargatedalek

cool
I'd love to see some of your drawings ;)

Balaur

Welcome. Good to have another member aboard. :)

thunderlizard?

Thanks guys.  I'm trying to post a couple pictures, but I'm having trouble attaching them to the post.  Any help would be appreciated.

stargatedalek

#4
AFAIK you will have to upload them on an image host site and then link the URLs

tyrantqueen

Here you go, quoted from my own explanation and posted again:

Quote from: tyrantqueen on June 13, 2014, 06:54:21 PM

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Quote from: Logo7 on March 25, 2014, 12:27:36 AM
I've read the instructions and I still don't understand how to put a photo in a post. Could somebody please help me a little more on the subject?

Sign up for a image hosting website that will host your images online for you. Some good, free examples are photobucket.com and Google Picasa web albums.

When you have uploaded an image from your PC to the image host (I'm assuming you know how to do that- if you don't, please let me know and I can explain it as well) go to image you want to use, and right click on it. I will use the Papo Tyrannosaurus rex here as an example, even though the image does not belong to me, the process is the same:



The text I have outlined in red is what you need to click. When you have done that, minimise the window, since you don't need it for the next part.


Now, when you're back on the forum, navigate to the thread you want to post in, and hit the reply button.

In the white text box, in the lower left corner you should see a button with a painting of the Mona Lisa on it. Click on that button, and the image tags will appear in the text box.



Now, where the cursor is flashing by default, between the two tags, is where you want to paste the code you copied earlier. When you have pasted the code in, you should see something like this:



The code has been copied between the two [ img ] tags. Now click the preview button, and you will see what the image would look like if it was posted in the thread.



If you're happy with what you see, click reply and the image will appear on the forum post as it appears in the preview. You don't have to use the preview button, you could just click reply straight away, but I find it helpful for checking if the link is working or not.

If you have more questions, feel free to ask. If you use photobucket, the method is slightly different because PB provides the tags for you, so you don't need to worry about using the Mona Lisa button.

thunderlizard?

Thanks! I figured it out.  Here are three recent drawings.  The scan didn't capture all of the texture, but I think it came through for the most part.






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thunderlizard?

Thanks for the in depth instructions.

DinoToyForum

Welcome to the forum Thunderlizard?  :) I like your username.



tyrantqueen

Quote from: thunderlizard? on July 05, 2014, 08:52:09 PM
Thanks for the in depth instructions.
No problem, glad to help.

Welcome to the forum, Brontosaurus  >:D >:D >:D

docronnie

Nice drawings! Welcome and enjoy your stay here. 😃
Keep The Magic Alive and Kicking! :-)

Alexxitator

Hey hey, nice to have another newbie/artist aboard  ;)
Keep up the nice work!
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