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Hi Chris
Your Jadgpanther is beautiful!
To upload multiple images, simply copy the IMG code and paste it into your post on the forum for each image as a separate line. Good luck. No blood should be required.
Again, really great work!
regards
Tim
Your Jadgpanther is beautiful!
To upload multiple images, simply copy the IMG code and paste it into your post on the forum for each image as a separate line. Good luck. No blood should be required.
Again, really great work!
regards
Tim
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Chris,
Looking really good. Thats and effective camo scheme, I'm looking fwd to seeing it in the flesh. Today is the first time the temperature has risen enough to contemplate painting, so I'm hoping it will hold for the weekend as I just got back from the US on a business trip, so I'm a little jet lagged at the moment.
For posting pictures from photobucket I open two windows, one on this post and onother on photobucket. If you put the cursor over the img code of the picture and just click it comes up with "copied". You can then move back to your post and do "control V" to paste the link in the message. Working the two windows together you can paste pictures quite quickly.
Looking really good. Thats and effective camo scheme, I'm looking fwd to seeing it in the flesh. Today is the first time the temperature has risen enough to contemplate painting, so I'm hoping it will hold for the weekend as I just got back from the US on a business trip, so I'm a little jet lagged at the moment.
For posting pictures from photobucket I open two windows, one on this post and onother on photobucket. If you put the cursor over the img code of the picture and just click it comes up with "copied". You can then move back to your post and do "control V" to paste the link in the message. Working the two windows together you can paste pictures quite quickly.
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Chris,
As Tim and Allan have mentioned, posting from Photobucket should be really easy. I wonder if the website coding/upload process process is slightly different in the US and UK? Hmmm.
I'm assuming your question is how do to post multiple photos into this forum string from P-bucket? Uploading them into photobucket from your PC is a bit different process.
I separate each image string with a return <enter> so that they are nicely spaced out.
Below is how an image string would look in a posting. I have removed a "/" character so that the actual picture doesn't post, but the code can be seen.
The example code below would post three images into this forum thread from Photobucket, my acount "bobmorey", from my "1-6 Panther" gallery of the same photo, Testphoto-smallsample.jpg. If it were a real posting you would want the photos to all be different, so only the file name (Testphoto-smallsample.jpg in this example) would change.
This may be more confusing than helpful. But hope it helps you sort things out.
One final important thing to remember - if I post the above photos using the image thread shown, but then move the photos to a different gallery within Photobucket, the image string will be broken, and will not post the photos properly in this thread. A new image code would then be needed from the new folder location in order to display the photos.
Kind regards,
-Bob
As Tim and Allan have mentioned, posting from Photobucket should be really easy. I wonder if the website coding/upload process process is slightly different in the US and UK? Hmmm.
I'm assuming your question is how do to post multiple photos into this forum string from P-bucket? Uploading them into photobucket from your PC is a bit different process.
I separate each image string with a return <enter> so that they are nicely spaced out.
Below is how an image string would look in a posting. I have removed a "/" character so that the actual picture doesn't post, but the code can be seen.
The example code below would post three images into this forum thread from Photobucket, my acount "bobmorey", from my "1-6 Panther" gallery of the same photo, Testphoto-smallsample.jpg. If it were a real posting you would want the photos to all be different, so only the file name (Testphoto-smallsample.jpg in this example) would change.
This may be more confusing than helpful. But hope it helps you sort things out.
One final important thing to remember - if I post the above photos using the image thread shown, but then move the photos to a different gallery within Photobucket, the image string will be broken, and will not post the photos properly in this thread. A new image code would then be needed from the new folder location in order to display the photos.
Kind regards,
-Bob
hello robert,
building these models is easier than this, anyway heres 4 pics alltogether, i could only do 4 is that because of the picture size!!,
thanks again, chris.
[img][img]http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/oo26 ... ild059.jpg[/img]
[img][img]http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/oo26 ... ild048.jpg[/img][/img]
[img][img]http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/oo26 ... ild056.jpg[/img][/img]
[img][img]http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/oo26 ... ild058.jpg[/img][/img]
building these models is easier than this, anyway heres 4 pics alltogether, i could only do 4 is that because of the picture size!!,
thanks again, chris.
[img][img]http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/oo26 ... ild059.jpg[/img]
[img][img]http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/oo26 ... ild048.jpg[/img][/img]
[img][img]http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/oo26 ... ild056.jpg[/img][/img]
[img][img]http://i382.photobucket.com/albums/oo26 ... ild058.jpg[/img][/img]
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Hi Chris
OUTSTANDING! Superb, accurate detailing. The link cut-outs add a nice bit of detail on the running gear. Great work. Are you panning on taking some photos with it's 1:1 counterpart?
kind regards
Tim
OUTSTANDING! Superb, accurate detailing. The link cut-outs add a nice bit of detail on the running gear. Great work. Are you panning on taking some photos with it's 1:1 counterpart?
kind regards
Tim
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