B&W Commercial Ad / 2005
Go to an image that you want to display in a journal post and right-click on it, then select “Copy image location”- !http://images-2.r…
Go to an image that you want to display in a journal post and right-click on it, then select “Copy image location”- Now go and open a journal entry (or forum post or whatever) and paste the link in there. It will look something like this: Now, just add an exclamation mark before and after the image and you are done adding an image. Now you can add text and other images and save the work and your image will show up. For Internet Explorer users: 1. Right-click on the image and go to properties. Then: 2. highlight and copy all of that text and then paste it into your journal entry or forum post. 3. Add the exclamation mark before and after the link as shown above. 4. Add other text and images and you should be able to save and see your pictures! —-—-—-—-—-——- Trying to do this using Safari: Here is an image I loaded. I right-clicked and chose “Copy Image Address”. Let’s see if this works:
Just another mock-up promo shot. just to clear it up, other than the font itself, this image is completely my own work. / a couple of people didn’t get it… so the idea is that its an energy drink… hence its got the battery ends (because they’re full of energy)... btw, i’d love some c&c on it.
I have been asked how to get the images on my profile, I hope the following helps. A few people have written about how to get images o…
I have been asked how to get the images on my profile, I hope the following helps. A few people have written about how to get images onto your home page. This is a link for some help link This how to get the image of the card: Navigate to the location of the card public profile then click the picture of the photograph you want, next click buy preview. This page should then show your photograph as a card. Using the mouse pointer, point to the photograph and then right click. A box should open which has a number of options, select property’s and click. Now look under the heading location there should be an address such as http:// etc copy this entire location into the about me section in your profile and insert an exclamation mark at the front and back of this address. To make this a clickable link insert a colon after the last exclamation mark : Then if you want image to link to your buy page for example, copy the page address from the address bar in your browser and insert this after the colon you just placed in the code in your about me section. it should appear like this !Card address!:Page address This works with ANY photograph, to post the framed photograph navigate to the framed version then copy the location and put between two exclamation marks in the about me section or journal entry or add photo section or description box etc.then to link to a web page colon then page address. Note make sure there are no spaces in the code you type! I hope this makes sense. Paul
a phase of self realization which went through. / 100% illustrator
I stumbled across this today in my attic and it brought back a bit of nostalgia remembering before the rest of the world even know what HDTV was, Pakistan was already light years ahead of it’s time do to the fact pakistanis chose to be friendly and help a group of crash landed aliens rather than dissecting them on the spot. Akbar TV company Akbar TV Company [pvt] always added the greatest technology secrets to it’s TV sets to help make the Lollywood in home cinema experience as enjoyable as possible.
A golden sunset marks the end of another working day in a big city. One more trainload of overworked, underpaid humanity is redistributed back to their nests. Just beneath this frequent urban scene, a Telecom billboard reminds us we should talk to each other and I presume, suggests the way how to. Does the all-together-but-still-alone lifestyle scream some irony here? Thank you civilization, thank you for the gift of communications.
from my original primitive/naive acrylic and oil pastel with added dry watercolour pencil
3d art render of two Ad,Lie penguins.
3 of 12 self-promotional t-shirts
No keys were harmed in the production of this image. shot with my Nikon D80 and a 105mm macro lense. Would appreciate your comments. / /
these flowers were originally purple , i just changed the hue and added a diffused glow,
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I was going to put a title on this to explain what it means but I think everyone gets the whole Pod/iPod joke, right? Putting the words on it would go against the ethos of the ad of which this is a parody. Do you think I need to spell it out? Let me know in the comments…
I like maths :D
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archanN.net tokyocandies Archan Nair and Rubens Cantuni present their interpretation of Ganesha , also spelled Ganesa or Ganesh and also known as Ganapati, Vinayaka, and Pillaiyar, is one of the best-known and most widely worshipped deities in the Hindu pantheon. His image is found throughout India.Hindu sects worship him regardless of other affiliations.Devotion to Ganesha is widely diffused and extends to Jains, Buddhists, and beyond India. p.s: the skull doesnt represent evil. the fact that he is holding a skull is, he prevents or destroys evil. the artwork is our own interpretation, and is not how ganesha is represented everywhere archanN.net
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This design will appeal to milk drinkers… of fans on the Australian Peters Milk commercial on TV. Enjoy Brother Adam Youtube Video .
Since pre-history we have looked up at the stars and wondered what was out there in space. / We are learning. / Compiled in Photoshop CS2 using my own photographs and a Bryce moon texture.
I’m sure you’ll get the point ;-)
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