ok so im new here, i hope to make new friends and share ideas on this fantastic hobby.
this is my build thread of the corsair. enjoy and feel free to comment
CORSAIR BUILD PART: 1
how do i post a photo? I
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Academy 1:48 vought F4u-4b build.
PACIFICAIRCRAFT
England - North West, United Kingdom
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Posted: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 - 11:10 PM UTC
Jessie_C
British Columbia, Canada
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Posted: Thursday, February 27, 2014 - 04:16 AM UTC
Hi Luke, welcome to Aeroscale! You don't need to buy any special software to post pictures here. If you want to resize your pictures there are several different freeware programs you can get such as Ifranview, Gimp or Paint.net. As a member of Aeroscale you have a space in the image gallery (look at the black bar on the top of the page. The Gallery is found between "Events" and "Links" on the right hand side of the screen. Follow this tutorial to use it.)
The only problem with the gallery is because we have so many members it can't hold many pictures so many of us use another photo hosting site like Photobucket, Imageshack or Flickr to host our pictures.
Regardless where you host your pictures, the way to insert an image is pretty simple. Whenever you're writing a post, you'll see 7 little white buttons just below the area you type in. The far right-hand button says {img} (except that the brackets are square). Click that button whenever you want to insert a picture and you'll see this appear:
{img}http://put.url.here/image.file{/img}
(once again, the brackets will be square in real life)
Go to your image hosting site, select your picture, and copy its URL. The fastest way to do that is to hover your mouse pointer over the picture, click the right mouse button and select "copy image location" from the little menu which pops up.
Come back to Aeroscale, and replace the text which says "http://put.url.here/image.file" with the URL that you just copied. I like to use browser tabs which let me easily switch between Aeroscale and my hosting site as many times as I like. This is useful for inserting multiple pictures in one post.
Enjoy your stay in Aeroscale. If you have any questions at all, all of us will be happy to answer them. Happy building!
The only problem with the gallery is because we have so many members it can't hold many pictures so many of us use another photo hosting site like Photobucket, Imageshack or Flickr to host our pictures.
Regardless where you host your pictures, the way to insert an image is pretty simple. Whenever you're writing a post, you'll see 7 little white buttons just below the area you type in. The far right-hand button says {img} (except that the brackets are square). Click that button whenever you want to insert a picture and you'll see this appear:
{img}http://put.url.here/image.file{/img}
(once again, the brackets will be square in real life)
Go to your image hosting site, select your picture, and copy its URL. The fastest way to do that is to hover your mouse pointer over the picture, click the right mouse button and select "copy image location" from the little menu which pops up.
Come back to Aeroscale, and replace the text which says "http://put.url.here/image.file" with the URL that you just copied. I like to use browser tabs which let me easily switch between Aeroscale and my hosting site as many times as I like. This is useful for inserting multiple pictures in one post.
Enjoy your stay in Aeroscale. If you have any questions at all, all of us will be happy to answer them. Happy building!
Joel_W
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New York, United States
Joined: December 04, 2010
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Posted: Thursday, February 27, 2014 - 04:45 AM UTC
Luke,
Welcome to Aeroscale. You're really going to like it here.
I have a thing for Corsairs. Just checkout my signature picture for proof.I've built both the Tamiya 1/48 scale F4U-1, & F4U-1A. I've got F4U-1D on the ready to be built shelf. I'm looking for a good 4D, so I'll be following your build with much interest.
Posting pictures is really easy once you do it a few times.
Joel
Welcome to Aeroscale. You're really going to like it here.
I have a thing for Corsairs. Just checkout my signature picture for proof.I've built both the Tamiya 1/48 scale F4U-1, & F4U-1A. I've got F4U-1D on the ready to be built shelf. I'm looking for a good 4D, so I'll be following your build with much interest.
Posting pictures is really easy once you do it a few times.
Joel
soviettruth
United Kingdom
Joined: February 14, 2014
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Posted: Thursday, February 27, 2014 - 11:51 PM UTC
thanks alot man and for the kind words, i shal start the cockpit soon.
regards
regards
soviettruth
United Kingdom
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Posted: Thursday, February 27, 2014 - 11:53 PM UTC
thankyou for all the help