Posting Images


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By Rouster - 9 Years Ago
Can someone tell me how to post images to this form to explain what's going on Blushhttps://forum.reallusion.com/Skins/test/Dialogs/InsertEmotIcon.aspx?ControlID=txtPost#
By planetstardragon - 9 Years Ago
Hi Rouster, Smile/

to the left
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are a series of IPCode shortcuts, one of which is labeled "img" in brackets.

When you click that, it will post the image commands for you, there will be 2, I can't type them out because the forum will automatically think it's a command....

But in between both commands, you insert the link to your image.

The other way people do it is to load it as an attachment. Links are better though, since you only have a limited size storage for attachments.

Cheers!
By wires - 9 Years Ago
You could also use the method mentioned in this post, at the moment it only works with Internet Explorer.
By Rouster - 9 Years Ago
Thank you very much
I will try it the only thing I don't understand is when I want to post a image it gives me a www site to go to and I have no web site

Thanks again
By planetstardragon - 9 Years Ago
i made a free photobucket account to upload images to, and use the links it makes for the forum.

http://www.photobucket.com
By wires - 9 Years Ago
Rouster (2/14/2015)
Thank you very much
I will try it the only thing I don't understand is when I want to post a image it gives me a www site to go to and I have no web site

Thanks again

You should be able to locate the image that you wish to upload by clicking on "Browse":

this will open up an explorer window where you can navigate to where the image is stored on your PC and then click on it. When the image path shows in the box just click on "Add Image".

By animagic - 9 Years Ago
Rouster (2/14/2015)
Thank you very much
I will try it the only thing I don't understand is when I want to post a image it gives me a www site to go to and I have no web site

What browser are you using? Like Gerry says, the method he describes only works for Internet Explorer.