To post pics in the forum you need to first upload your pics to your account.
Select "My Files" and upload your pics.
Next, when you create a new thread/post, on the bottom left of the screen you will see a "screen image". Click on that image and it will take you to your uploads screen. Just select the image(s) you want use and they get uploaded automatically into the thread/post.
Hi jonny,
No background, just a title for a diorama. I think Tajikistan is east of Uzbekistan. It is hard to see in the picture, the sign on front of demolished building states that this is the “Border Line”, perhaps a feeble play on words, as it appears military forces are crossing a border and a change of government might be imminent . It is a fictitious event set in modern times, thus T-62 tanks. I enjoyed making it hope you enjoyed viewing it.
(05-23-2015, 04:30 AM)Lt Charles Wrote: Hi jonny,
No background, just a title for a diorama. I think Tajikistan is east of Uzbekistan. It is hard to see in the picture, the sign on front of demolished building states that this is the “Border Line”, perhaps a feeble play on words, as it appears military forces are crossing a border and a change of government might be imminent . It is a fictitious event set in modern times, thus T-62 tanks. I enjoyed making it hope you enjoyed viewing it.
For sure I enjoyed it! It's one of the best I have ever seen. Great work, thanks for sharing it all with us. jonny
07-08-2015, 11:02 PM, (This post was last modified: 07-09-2015, 01:58 AM by PoorOldSpike.)
(07-30-2014, 07:31 AM)Lt Charles Wrote: ..still trying to figure out how to post pictures so viewers can zoom in on detail.
Hi mate, Firstly, holding CTRL and rolling your mousewheel is a quick way to zoom in on whatever's on your monitor screen (at least it works in Win XP and Win 7).
Secondly, my favourite way of posting pics in net forums is to paste them into the free Irfanview image program where they can be enlarged and shrunk and trimmed and sharpened etc, then upload them into my Photobucket account and post them into forums from there.
For example here are yours which I've just done that way and saved them at 1200 pixels wide which should almost fill our monitor screens. In Blitz you have to click the yellow 'view original image' bar to see them full size..:)
(EDIT- Aargh I've just noticed this thread is a year old!)