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Post by Caspan Edrogoth on Aug 9, 2018 16:56:15 GMT
The wilds of my homebrew are populated with hybrid animals ala ATLA. So I'm working on frankensteining some dollar store animals together. Used air-dry clay to blend the gaps and got carried away building out a few details. Still in progress obviously but I'm really digging the result so I thought I'd share. EDIT: Good gravy, thanks erho.
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Post by erho on Aug 9, 2018 18:02:21 GMT
Nice!!! Click the icon on the top right of the post(not on Quick Post) that looks like a frames picture.
hit that and enter the actual image URL, not the page as you posted here:
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Post by DnDPaladin on Aug 13, 2018 19:29:00 GMT
Right click on a picture then click on "show the image" that will 99% of the time show you just the picture with nothing else, not even the webpage. that means the url you'll see at the top will be that of the image itself and not the page. mind you the 1% that might miss is webpages that have protection against copyrights infrigments.
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Post by erho on Aug 14, 2018 19:33:57 GMT
Right click on a picture then click on "show the image" that will 99% of the time show you just the picture with nothing else, not even the webpage. that means the url you'll see at the top will be that of the image itself and not the page. mind you the 1% that might miss is webpages that have protection against copyrights infrigments.
Also occasionally available with the same right-click context menu is "Save image location", which copies the URL of the pic, allowing you to just paste it in the image coder icon
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Post by DnDPaladin on Aug 15, 2018 17:17:20 GMT
Right click on a picture then click on "show the image" that will 99% of the time show you just the picture with nothing else, not even the webpage. that means the url you'll see at the top will be that of the image itself and not the page. mind you the 1% that might miss is webpages that have protection against copyrights infrigments.
Also occasionally available with the same right-click context menu is "Save image location", which copies the URL of the pic, allowing you to just paste it in the image coder icon
Unfortunately that opption often gives me odd results. like say when i use google images to find something. it often ends up giving me the url of the webpage instead. thats why i took the show image line instead.
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Post by Caspan Edrogoth on Aug 17, 2018 19:38:13 GMT
Found a moment to base coat these diversions.
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Post by erho on Aug 17, 2018 20:07:04 GMT
The Camel/Hippo will be in my nightmares
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Post by Caspan Edrogoth on Aug 17, 2018 22:41:17 GMT
Haha, that's my favorite of the bunch.
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