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  • TUTORIAL: Adding Buttons To Your Profile Page
    by Patricia Montgomery

    *I recently had several requests for instructions on how to add buttons like the ones in my profile...

    I recently had several requests for instructions on how to add buttons like the ones in my profile. Rather than send individual bubblemail messages, I’m posting it in my journal in case someone else would like to add buttons to their RB profile. BUTTON INSTRUCTIONS Tip: print out this page and put it beside the computer before you start. You can make your own buttons or you can use a site called ButtonGenerator. If you decide to use this site and not to pay for a membership, you will need to add a link back to the site. I made all of mine 125X26 to give you some idea of the size of the ones on my page. This size allowed 3 buttons side-by-side. Make all your buttons and then save them in a folder on your computer. Then you will need to upload each button to your RB image gallery and use the “Hide” feature so that no one sees them but you. Once you have them uploaded you will need to right-click on each one to get the url address html code in the properties box. Example: http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1407403-1-autumn-button.jpg Then go to “Edit Your Profile” to copy the image html code AND the tag html code – it will look like this (without the spaces): ! http://images-0.redbubble.net/img/art/size:ularge/view:main/1407403-1-autumn-button.jpg ! : http://www.redbubble.com/people/patmonty/art/everything/tags/autumn [REMEMBER NO SPACES. I had to add spaces so you could see the html code. If I had not added spaces, the button would have appeared in the journal instead of the code.] The last word in the html code is the “tag” word. In the example above it is autumn. You will need to put one space between each set of button html code. If you have a lot of buttons the language is long and wraps around forever. But with one space between each button html code, the buttons will sit next to other and then wrap to the next line. Now you will need to add the tag word to each of your images that will correspond to the buttons. Happy Button Making! OTHER TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA Making Links How to make a calendar Add photos to your profile description Add Examples (card, laminated, matted, etc.) to your profile Downsizing those example images on your profile page

  • Don't Let Go
    by Archan Nair

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Collab with Ms.Chen Now this one seriously took me a very long time to make. Finally! and Salty was after my life to complete it. PRINT AVAILABLE!!!

  • ADDING THUMBNAIL IMAGES TO YOUR PROFILE PAGE TUTORIAL
    by Angi Baker

    This tutorial will show you how to add the title thumbnail images to your profile page and to link them to the image comment page. 1. ...

    This tutorial will show you how to add the title thumbnail images to your profile page and to link them to the image comment page. 1. Login To Redbubble / 2. Click on your art the one in between account and clothing / 3. This will bring you up to your page called My Art / 4. You will see all of your art that you have uploaded to Redbubble / 5. On the left side you will see all of the small thumbnails of your images / 5. Now we want to add these to our profile page / 6. Go to the top of this page and minimize this page and open up another one so that / you will sign into Redbubble again.(It helps with editing when you have two pages / of Redbubble pulled up). / 7. Now on this page you will go to account and then edit my profile / 8. Now we will go back to the other page that we minimized which is My Art page / 9. You will follow these directions for as many of the thumbnails you wish to add to / your profile page. / 10. Take your mouse and right click on top of the tumbnail / 11. Click properties / 12. Left click and hold down mouse and highlight the address url starting with the / http, be sure to go all the way to the right and down capturing all of this url. / 13. Right click blue highlighted area and then left click copy and ok / 14. Now we will go back to the Edit my Profile Page and go down to the About Me Box / 15. Type an exclamation mark and then right click directly behind the ! and then click / paste, then we will want to add another exclamation mark directly behind this url / please remember no spaces at all… / 16. Now we want to add a link so that members can view this image larger and / comment on this work / 17. So we will simply add a : directly behind the ! / 18. Now lets go back and open up our other page / 19. We now want to click on Show public View, this will open up the comment page / and a larger view of your image. / 20. Once this page is open / 21. Now we will want to go to the top of the page where we see the address bar / 22. We will put our mouse into the address bar and right click and then left click copy / 23. Now we want to open up our other page on our edit profile page / 24. Directly behind the : you will right click and then left click paste / 25. And then we will save changes at the bottom of this page / 26. Follow these steps and add as many thumbnails to your profile page

  • Ad Infinitum
    by Mario Sánchez Nevado

    US$4.83–US$110.20

    Just a teaser of how my new direction is looking like. I finished this one a couple of days ago. As you can see I’m always moving in different directions :) Model reference is from Sophie

  • Alice found her wants and needs change rapidly when she was ripped from her printed childrens book, then scanned onto a computer and put through all these weird filters. / All of sudden, she didn’t want to play with the small furry animals anymore… she wanted to stab the small furry animals. / Well… that’s progress. Something different for me… public domain images with filters…weird shit. I changed the original wording & spelling to stop confusion, it was a bad play on words. / After a hundred attempts i think I got the black version looking half ok

  • TRANSPORTATION
    by Archan Nair

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    The title explains my concept very well. / PRINT AVAILABLE!!!

  • SOMEBODY.TO.LOVE
    by Archan Nair

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Collab with J3concepts. yummeh!

  • One of my very favorite subjects ! Olympus 570 uz point and shoot super mac mode Thanks as always for looking xo t

  • Perfume
    by Archan Nair

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    one note dark / one note red / one piece of water flow away / one chill u get after sweat / u hear summer minor C collab with Shadow / I just love collabing with her

  • Sweet Sensations
    by Archan Nair

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Prints are available for all my artworks!

  • Red Bubble Tip #1: Adding a Portfolio Banner to Your Red Bubble Profile Page
    by bchrisdesigns

    I am not sure if someone else has already posted a tutorial on this, so I thought I would have a go at it. I read “this (How to add a Po…

    I am not sure if someone else has already posted a tutorial on this, so I thought I would have a go at it. I read this very insightful tutorial by admin Xavier Shay about posting a Portfolio into an email signature. I was toying around with the code, and discovered how to place the code on your Red Bubble profile page. I have noticed that some people have already figured out how to do this, so there are some who probably already know about this. I, however, did not know this until I toyed around with it and, so, I am sure that there others out there who might find this of value. I would first recommend that you read Xavier’s post and the comments that follow, as they were a very big help in learning how to do this. (1) The first step is to use the image location link that was provided in the forum tutorial: http://redbubble.com/people/username/recipe:banner;back_color:ffffff;orientation:horizontal;limit:4/username_banner.jpg (2) Next, paste this image location link somewhere in your “About Me” section between exclamation points, like this: !place the image location link here! (3) Now, notice the bold areas of the above link. You must insert your Red Bubble username (not your real name) where it says username (there are two spots in the link where you have to do this). So, my link would like like this: http://redbubble.com/people/bchrisdesigns/recipe:banner;back_color:ffffff;limit:4_;orientation:_horizontal;/bchrsidesigns_banner.jpg Can you tell where I have replaced “username” with “bchrisdesigns”? (4) Finally, if you take note of the italicized text in the image location link directly above, you will notice that the values of “back_color”, “orientation”, and “limit” are all italicized. These values are yours to control and manipulate to get the proper look and feel that you would like on your page. back_color: is the image’s background color, which you can change to any color using the standard HTML Color Code. Note, that you do not need to use the # (pound sign) that normally precedes HTML Color Code (i.e. ”#ffffff”) – you just need the code (i.e. “fffffff”). #ffffff is the color code for “white”. limit: is the number of thumbnails that will be seen in your banner. I have experimented with this in my blog and have discovered that the most you can set it to is “6”. On your Red Bubble profile page, the most you can really set it to is “4” for horizontal images and “6” for vertical images orientation: is the way your portfolio will be seen. This can be changed to either “horizontal” (from side-to-side) or “vertical” (up and down). And, that is it. Once you have decided how you want your image to look, just save your profile and presto! You’ve got a nifty banner on your page. BUT… If you would like your banner to be click-able, you need to add a link code to it, such as: ”! image location here ! ( link description here )” : hyperlink here You can copy and paste this example into your “About Me” section and then fill in the blanks with your information (make sure you delete any and all spaces). In the above example, replace the underlined text as follows: image location here: replace this text with the finalized image location link that we worked on in steps 1-4 above. link description here: replace this text with a description of what you would like people to see when they hover over your banner. (Mine says “View My Red Bubble Gallery”.) hyperlink here: replace this text with the actual hyperlink that you would like your image to link to (i.e. a specific Red Bubble section or your profile page; you can also link to your blog/website/etc.). Once you replace the text as indicated, simply save your edited profile and check out your radical awesomeness! Here is an example of mine (with hyperlink): I hope this helps everyone! Cheers! P.S. I am adding this to all of my groups in the hopes that everyone can use this tool to display their beautiful works of art (from Atmospheric Optics to Zoophoria). Much love!

  • Adding a Quick link from your profile to your Bubblesite
    by Paul Gibbons

    I have started work on my new bubblesite as most people are doing the same I thought it maybe a good idea to put a quick link to your bub…

    I have started work on my new bubblesite as most people are doing the same I thought it maybe a good idea to put a quick link to your bubblesite on your profile for people to easily follow. The steps are pretty simple: Navigate to edit your profile and in the About you box below any writing you have done enter the following code (star) which makes the text bold / then the words Quick link to my Bubblesite / space / then a “(speech mark) / then the word here / followed by a *(star) and a “(speech mark) then a :(colon) next the tricky bit navigate to your bubblesite and copy the address from the address bar at the top of your browser eg mine is http://spottydog06.redbubble.com/ and insert after the :(colon) without a space! Then click Save Changes please note do not enter spaces where I have not told you to! It should now look like this…..... Quick link to my Bubblesite here* Oh if you have followed the steps above and it works, take a look at my site and leave feedback on anything you like. Hope this has helped. Paul ps I hope the code I entered dosnt totally screw up this journal entry lol ok the star didnt quite work, glad I wrote the word star :) ps the star symbol is on your mumber pad and used as the multiply symbol ;)

  • Fatal Melody
    by Archan Nair

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    experimenting. powerful. PRINT AVAILABLE!

  • illusions… / yesterday… tomorrow and memories

  • TUTORIAL: Adding Examples (Card, Laminated, Matted, etc) To Your Profile
    by Patricia Montgomery

    _I recommend printing these instructions so that you have them handy for reference. It is easier than switching back and forth to this s…

    I recommend printing these instructions so that you have them handy for reference. It is easier than switching back and forth to this screen. Click on “my bubble”. Click on “art” (on the 2nd row of links – not the top one). You should see “My Art” page – this is the page where you can edit your pics. Choose your photo and click on “Show Public View”. Click “Buy/Preview”. (Note: You won’t actually be buying, only previewing) Choose the card or frame of your choice. Make your mat or color selections, etc. When the image of your framed photo appears on the screen, right click on the photo. A pop-up box will appear. Right click on the photo. In the pop-up box, click on “properties” (at the bottom). The “Properties” box will pop up – highlight the address (URL) . {Click & drag will highlight the entire address} IMPORTANT: Be sure to highlight the entire address – only two lines will be visible, but if a third line of the address hidden, be sure you drag down to highlight all lines of the address. Next copy the URL address. Press Ctrl-C (press the control key and the “C” key at the same time). You won’t see anything happen on the screen, but that is fine. Click OK to close the “Properties” box. Open your profile or a bubblemail (or any other location in RB where you want your image to be visible). Press Ctrl-V (press control key and the “V” key at the same time). You should see the URL address. Put an exclamation point ( ! ) in front of the URL address and another one at the end of the URL address. It should be similar to this example, but without the spaces: ! http://images-0.redbubble.com/img/art/cropped/size:xsmall/view:main/993259-1-yellowstone-in-winter.jpg ! Remember, NO SPACES before or after the exclamation point (!) – the beginning of the URL should look like this: !http:// The end of the URL address should look like this: winter.jpg! NOTE: These will be full-size copies of the images. If you would like to have smaller images (see my profile for examples) that don’t take up so much room, see my other tutorial on how to resize the images. Have a blessed day! / Patricia OTHER TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA Add Buttons To Your Profile Page Making Links How to make a calendar Add photos to your profile description How to downsize example photos on your profile page

  • Beautiful Rising
    by Archan Nair

    US$4.99–US$114.00

    Artwork made for a Music Band. They are into Electronic Trance, so yeah. completely illustrated

  • Leonardo Da Vinci was certainly a man ahead of his time.From The Last Supper,his wonderful statues and studies,his inventions and most famously The Mona Lisa are a testament of his genious.Its amazing that such a tiny painting(and heavily guarded) has left such an imprint on Society and the art world.While reading earlier the history on Da Vinci,i couldn’t help wondering if it will be remembered further into the Future…...You may notice the backdrop is similar ,with some unique additions.A flying ship(a design forerunner to the helicopter) is based on one of his designs which i tweaked for this,just for fun! / I had a lot of fun drawing this,the face keeping Mona’s serene look and most importantly the hands which i wanted to emulate and with a slight twist.She has a slight casual appearance too,note the leg up.I hope u enjoy my future take of Mona Lisa…1000 years in the making! / This is a combination of pen,pencil and Marker

  • I wanted to make a new wallpaper for myself, and i experimented this time again with a more concentrated focus. I like the results and cristina said it would look great on a tee shirt, so here it is! enjoy!

  • Adding work to display on the side of your comment pages Tutorial
    by Angi Baker

    Once you have signed in to Redbubble you will follow these steps to add and display your work on the side of your comment page… 1…

    Once you have signed in to Redbubble you will follow these steps to add and display your work on the side of your comment page… 1. Click on Art (the one of yours listed between account and clothing) / 2. Now you should see the words My Art on the next page that pops up / 3. This page displays all of your works that you have uploaded / 4. Now from here lets choose edit right beside one of your image icons / 5. Now we are on our edit page / 6. From this page we will add those pretty little display images to the side of our / comment page. / 7. To do this we start by clicking on Buy/Preview / 8. Now you will see at the top all of the choices that you can choose from such / as Card, Matted Print, Laminated Print etc…. / 9. Click on the one that you wish to display on the side of your page / 10. Ex… I am going to choose laminated print / 11. So I simply click on Laminated Print / 12. Now you should be seeing your laminated print of your image in white / 13. you can choose to simply leave the border white or you may change it by / going over to the right side of the page and changing it in the border’s box. / 14.Once you have chosen which way you want the image either in white or black / 15. Lets now Right click on top of the image / 16. Left click properties / 17. another box will pop up / 18. Look where you see the Address Url and you will see the url beside this. / 19. We want to highlight this whole url by simply / 20. Hold down your left mouse and start at the beginning of the url at the http / while holding down the left mouse we will scroll all the way to the right and then / bring your hand down making sure that you pick up the whole url. (it will all / turn blue) / 21. Once highlighted we will let go of our left mouse and we will Right click and then / on copy and ok. / 22. Now we will click on the back button until we get back to our edit page. / 23. Once we have gotten back to our edit page we are now ready to add that image / 24. Simply go to the Description Box / 25. Type an exclamation mark / 26. ! / 27. directly behind this exclamation mark we will right click our mouse and the paste / 28. then directly behind this url we will add another exclamation mark. *DO NOT / SPACE BETWEEN, THIS SHOULD ALL BE IN ONE / 29. Then scroll to the bottom of this page and click on Save this entry / 30. your work is add / 31. if you choose to display more on the side just simply do the same steps but / chosse a different one to use. / 32. Now I know that you don’t see those pretty little image yet on this page so to see / them we can go to the right side of the page click where it says show public view / of this work / 33. This will brin up your comment page and you will see those display images to / the right of the page.

  • from a collaboration with Autismmom. model – Autismmom

  • Images on your profile
    by Paul Gibbons

    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

  • One of my older works The title says it all. 100% wacom drawing + photoshop. / do see the butterflys, spider, the cute worm , the fairy.

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