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DrewLee
July 5th, 2007, 08:01 PM
the best way to put you image on the site is to scan it right???
ChaoticKnight
July 5th, 2007, 08:37 PM
well, you kind of have to scan it or take a photo of it to get it online anyway. If its larger than 11x14, take a photo. Smaller, you should scan it if you have the availability. Then, depending on the thread or subforum, host it on photobucket or create an attachment in the thread itself.
Magic Man
July 5th, 2007, 08:39 PM
You could theoretically project it from your brain if you were able to construct a telepath-dyno-mometer set to a value of 111.
Or yeah, you can scan it and upload it to a host webspace...which imho is a bit easier than constructing a telepath-dyno-mometer since Uranium is a bit expensive at the moment =(
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Elwell
July 5th, 2007, 08:46 PM
You could theoretically project it from your brain if you were able to construct a telepath-dyno-mometer set to a value of 111.
The frightening thing is that I was going to make the exact same suggestion.
Scannerlight
July 5th, 2007, 09:08 PM
DrewLee@- If it's a sketch the answer to your question is yes, scan it. If it's a painting bigger than your scanner you might want to look into lighting and taking photos of your work which you can then upload to your computer and save as a .jpg or .gif file.
Once you save your scanned image make sure to resize it to the "actual pixel" size so you don't post a huge image, also then make sure to "save for web" to keep the size of the file down to a minimum to lessen the loading time. Once that's done you can upload the image using conceptart.org's attachment option or if you have your own server or a free server you can host it there.
DrewLee
July 9th, 2007, 12:25 AM
thanks you guys ive never put any of my stuff on an actual forum fo art before, and i appreciate your help, except for the magic man's sarcasm screw you(JK)
i know you were joking, but um the only way ive put my stuff on the internet was by taking a picture of it and it didnt really turn out to good, but once again, thank you
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