You need to get this image uploading issue resolved immediately. We can't help you unless we can quickly and easily see your images. Below is an image I uploaded using the method it explains. It's free, quick and shows the image in the post without the need for a link to click on.
Does anyone know how to keep or retain the previous render in the image editor while re-rendering a region in Blender cycles? Whenever I select a part of my image using shift B, the previous render is completely erased and the new rendered region becomes the new image. It would be awesome if you can see the changes you…
Too many big images, for me, anyway.. I can't even load the images with my internet. Of course I have horrible interwebz, so I can't speak for everyone. Maybe link to your reference? Those images seem to be the largest. Or do something to cut down on the image size.
Ahh Mossberg 500, I enjoyed doing mine :) , need any help on certain parts I may be of some help. http://bencottage.co.uk/images/mossberg_500_7.png http://bencottage.co.uk/images/mossberg_500_5.png http://bencottage.co.uk/images/mossberg_500_8.png http://bencottage.co.uk/images/mossberg_05.png
Hey I was just wondering if anyone knows how to do this. That background image of the Demo Vs soldier thats on the background of TF2 splash screen, is that avaliable in a nice desktop resolution anywhere? I googled it and found small images of it couldnt find desktop sized? Or is there a way to extract the image at all…
...for FireFox that'll allow me to select just some of an image and copy that to my clipboard? Currently you can right click an image and do "Copy Image" which throws it in your clipboard. Perfect for finding images quickly then bringing it in to Photoshop without having to save to the desktop. I'm wondering though if…
I used painter alot about 10 years ago but it was very unstable compared to Photoshop. One thing I thought was awesome was it's image hose brush, while photoshop can only use a black and white image the image hose can randomly spray down a series of full color images.
These 2 empty lines above are not actually images. They're links to web-pages: http://s3.postimage.org/4hvlyqnn/Arena_Net_Progress_JB.png http://s1.postimage.org/b3evc1far/Environment_Test2011_ref.jpg On these pages, rightclick the images and copy the image urls from there. Just a heads up for next time you wanna link…
Hey Oiban, Firstly, welcome to Polycount. But the image you linked seems to be some code for lightbox, which won't work. To post images here, you'll have to use the VB code image tags or use image attachments (for these, you'll have to click the "Go Advanced" button to use the advanced editor).
use the image tag to show images [image] address [/image] and its looking pretty good.. I admit I'm not a student of ancient Mediterranean architecture to know the differences between greek and etruscan, but it looks very much like any of the other replications of this temple I've seen on tv or anywhere else.