![]() Posting using a mobile device (phone): *** In your Gallery, LEFT click on the center area of the pic you wish to post, which will bring you to the area as seen below.ġ. NOTE: You cannot Crop/Resize until you have saved it. IMPORTANT : You may have to reduce the size first in order to get the entire image on the screen and successfully save it.ģ. ![]() Click on the pencil, which will highlight the image in a green box. You will see a pencil symbol and a trashcan. The edited image is automatically changed and added to your Gallery.ġ. Click on the box and back out the number, then add your own to reduce or enlarge the image. I normally just use the one on the right (399 in this case) but you can use either. To change the size, go to the numbers on the top right of the page.Ĥ. Using your mouse, create a box around the area to be saved. Click on the Edit tab on the top right.Ģ. It will place them in order for you, so you can drop them anywhere on the page. Left click (hold down) to drag and drop the picture you would like into your Gallery. ![]() Go to the task bar at the bottom of the screen and click the envelope to open you File Explorer. This will bring you to your Gallery (library/storage area). On your imgur home page, click on your name at the top right (Step 1). Instead of posting a photo of the entire costume, you can (and should) crop and re-size it to show a close-up.Īssuming you have installed imgur and the photo(s) are downloaded on your PC or laptop in the Pictures section.ġ. It may be a bit confusing at first, but I promise that once you get the hang of it you will be a pro in no time!įor the purposes of this tutorial, we will use as an example that you have a question about the center of your ab-plate section. This is a free service, and allows you to crop, re-size, rotate, post and store your photos. In order to do this, you will need an image hosting server. You will also need to post photos if you are applying for Expert Infantry/Centurion levels. A verbal description is one thing, but a picture really is worth a thousand words. Whether you are just starting a build thread or just have a technical question, posting a photo is vital for getting solid advice here on the FISD. As many of you know, I am not a computer savvy guy, so I designed this for those who are in the same boat I am. While there are some really good threads on this subject here on the FISD, I just wanted to highlight a few areas with some more detailed images.
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