Help

THANK YOU SO MUCH

WOW you are fast! Thank you soooooo much I owe you a BIG one!

Thanks again
DOLL
 
No worries :) It's pretty easy once you know how. It's a great pic, btw :)

:D
girl
 
thats a bad ass drawing i would love to have that framed and hanging on the wall
 
How?

How do I add an image to my signature?
It's on my hard drive, not a URL
I don't mean an avatar

And how do I put in a .gif file?

What program is best to resize a .gif file?

Oh, I am tired, maybe I should just go to bed!

Thanks
 
Came from email

It's a joke, a .gif file
It's stored on my hard drive

Not a picture as in artist, I can do .jpg and .bmp
 
Re: Great avatar

nomdeplume said:
Out of interest where did the picture come from? Who is the artist?

Looks like the artist is someone named Drew. It is in the lower left corner of the picture. The big picture in the post.
 
Re: How?

Dragonette said:
How do I add an image to my signature?
It's on my hard drive, not a URL
I don't mean an avatar
And how do I put in a .gif file?

Just looking at the signature feild, it looks like you have to have it on a host somewhere and put it in as a URL.

What program is best to resize a .gif file?

Any graphics program will resize a gif file in the same way you resize a jpg or any other image file. With a gif, there are a fewer number of colors, so it may not be very clear when you make it smaller unless you increase the number of colors in the pic prior to resizing.

I use Paint Shop Pro for all my images. I's a great program and is cheap, considering it can give Adobe Photoshop a run for its money.

girl
 
Re: Re: How?

girl said:


Any graphics program will resize a gif file in the same way you resize a jpg or any other image file.
...
I use Paint Shop Pro for all my images.

Unfortunately, PSP will NOT work on animated GIFs. If the GIF is animated, you need Animation Shop or other program for animatiing GIFs

To put a picture in the signature line from your hard drive, first attach it to a post.

Copy the URL of the attachment and use that in an '<IMG SRC=' HTML statement in your signature line. (See the thread titled "Experiment In Progress" started by me in the how to forum for more details. (It's an old thread, BTW -- from July or August 2001.)
 
Back
Top