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Post by ddashk on May 12, 2008 16:52:43 GMT
well that didn't work. could any one tell me hoe to post an image. the images are on flickr. thanks
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Post by thallow on May 12, 2008 17:01:58 GMT
Hey Ddashk, welcome! see here for posting pics info!
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Post by ddashk on May 12, 2008 17:31:44 GMT
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Post by Dave S on May 12, 2008 19:32:49 GMT
What you need to do is this: [img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3250/2446518360_f43ec54de1.jpg[/img]
What you will then see is this (it's your medium size image): If you want to be able to click on the image so it will take you to the large version, what you need is: [url=link_to_large image][img]link_to_medium image[/img][/url] which in this instance will look like this: [url=http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3250/2446518360_f43ec54de1_b.jpg][img]http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3250/2446518360_f43ec54de1.jpg[/img][/url] What you will then see is this (click on picture to see the large image): Dave
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Post by wizer on May 12, 2008 19:35:44 GMT
oh, very nice. I like it
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Post by Dave S on May 12, 2008 19:38:12 GMT
All that and I forgot to mention the cabinet! An unusual and interesting design - can you say more about the construction and your inspiration for the design? Dave
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Post by ddashk on May 12, 2008 20:41:18 GMT
its piece i did for college. all my inspiration pieces were by john makepeace. i found alot of saily shapes in his work hence the sides of the cabinet. the sides of the cavity were dowelled to the front and back. then the top and bottom attached. the sides (flexi-ply) were then nail gunned and glued on. the veneer is paper backed and applied with contact adhesive.
about the image. it seems i was doing the right thing but with the wrong code. how do i see the right code to copy it? thanks for the help and comments.
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Post by Dave S on May 12, 2008 21:25:20 GMT
about the image. it seems i was doing the right thing but with the wrong code. how do i see the right code to copy it? thanks for the help and comments. In Flickr, go to your photostream and open the picture you want. Just above the pic is a toolbar with options like 'Add note'. 'Send to group' etc. One of the options is 'All Sizes'. Click 'All Sizes' and then in the next window, select the size you are after. Then, under the picture in '2. Grab the photo's URL' is the link you want to copy. The medium or small size is probably best for viewing on the page. Dave
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Post by ddashk on May 12, 2008 21:35:58 GMT
wohoo "all sizes" never would have looked there. thanks so much.
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Post by Scrit on May 13, 2008 19:45:49 GMT
That's very interesting. I've always like swirly, saily shapes
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Post by modernist on May 14, 2008 21:20:08 GMT
V interesting indeed. don't suppose you took any WIP shots?
Brian
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Post by ddashk on May 14, 2008 21:33:23 GMT
not a one. i'm terrible for that. never stop to think of things like that.
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Post by jake on May 21, 2008 22:03:10 GMT
I like that, a lot - and I don't like Makepeace stuff much.
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