I have written this tutorial more for the new bubblers that have recently joined. But if you have been around the site for awhile and st…
I have written this tutorial more for the new bubblers that have recently joined. But if you have been around the site for awhile and still haven’t yet attempted to put a link in your profile, image description, or bubblemail, this should help. FOR THE COMPUTER SAAVY: Put quotation marks around the words you want to be the link. Then type a colon. Copy and paste the url address for the page, image, etc. that you want to link to. No spaces anywhere in the code. BEGINNER STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS: I would suggest printing these out to have next to the keyboard. It will be easier than switching back and forth to this screen. -Type the words you want to be the link: Bubblesite for Patricia -Put quotation marks around the words: “Bubblesite for Patricia” -Add a colon at the end: “Bubblesite for Patricia” : -Then add the url address for the page/photo you want to link to: http://patmonty.redbubble.com/ -It should look like this (without the space): “Bubblesite for Patricia”: http://patmonty.redbubble.com/ -I put a space after the colon so the html code would be visible in this journal. Take out the space and waa-laa! It becomes a link! Bubblesite for Patricia NOTE: In a bubblemail, it becomes a link after it is sent. In a comment, it becomes a link after the comment is added. In a journal or profile description, the clickable link is only seen in the public view. If you have problems or questions, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Patricia CLICK HERE FOR ALL TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA / Add Buttons To Your Profile Page / How to make a calendar / Downsizing those example images on your profile page / Adding Examples (Card, Laminated, Matted, etc) To Your Profile / Add photos to your profile description / Adding emphasis to your text / Plus more tutorials!
_I am certainly no expert at making tee shirts. I know there are others out there who are the real experts. So I’m just going to share…
I am certainly no expert at making tee shirts. I know there are others out there who are the real experts. So I’m just going to share a few helpful hints that came out of my struggles to get two tee designs uploaded on RB. Here’s what I did: Opened Photoshop Elements (or any other image editing program) and set up a new empty page. Set the dimensions to 2400 width x 3200 height with a transparent background. IMPORTANT NOTE: If the background is not transparent, it will not work! If you are one pixel off on the dimensions, it will not work! You cannot transpose the pixels either (NOT 3200 width x 2400 height) as it will not work! Transferred (copied) an image to the blank/transparent background. Added text to complete my design. Saved image as a .png file. NOTE: Other file extensions (such as .jpg) will not work! It must be a .png file! Uploaded to Redbubble with a default color and a default style. This will be the color and style (short-sleeve, long sleeve, etc.) you want to display on the page to showcase your design. NOTE: If you forget to choose the defaults, it will not work! Should I have a contest to see who can guess all the things I did wrong when I first tried to upload a tee shirt design? LOL! Don’t hesitate to let me know if you have problems or further questions. This tutorial was featured in the Daily Wrap on October 4, 2008. / This tutorial was featured in the group, Tutorials, on February 3, 2009. CLICK HERE FOR ALL TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA* Add Buttons To Your Profile Page How to make a calendar Downsizing those example images on your profile page Adding Examples (Card, Laminated, Matted, etc) To Your Profile Add photos to your profile description Adding emphasis to your text
_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. Sometimes the examples of framed photos can take up quite a bit of room on our profile pages. Here’s how you can make them smaller to take up less room. SHORT VERSION: Save the framed image to your computer and re-size it in a photo editing program. Then upload the smaller version back to RB using the “hide” feature. Once uploaded then you can right-click on the image to get the URL address in order to post the smaller version on your profile page. That was a quick-and-easy version for the more computer saavy. STEP-BY-STEP INSTRUCTIONS: Below are more detailed instructions that explain how to add smaller examples (card, laminated, matted, etc.) to your profile. You can view my profile to see an example of the size I used. 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 frame of your choice, mat, color, etc. When the image of your framed photo appears on the screen, right click on the photo. A pop-up box will appear. Click on “Save Photo As”. Be sure to save as a jpeg (.jpg) file. A dialog box will appear. Choose a folder or location on your computer to save the framed pic. Remember where you save it. You are done with RedBubble for now. You can close your browser window or leave it open for later. Resize the Photo: You now will need to open the saved, framed image on your computer using a program such as Photoshop or Irfanview. You can use any software that will allow you to resize the image. For this example, I will use Irfanview. You can download this free software by going to www.irfanview.com If you are using another program, you will need to use the resize/resample feature. Open Irfanview. Open the framed image that you saved to your computer. Go to “Image” (top menu bar) – in the drop-down menu, choose “Resize/Resample” In the dialog box, you will need to change to a new size. For my own profile page, I chose approximately 175×141 pixels so that I could fit two images side-by-side. See my “profile page”: http://www.redbubble.com/people/patmonty/ for an example. These numbers are not set in stone. You may need to tweak the numbers to suit your own needs. Save your resized image in Irfanview, but be sure to remember where you have saved it. Close Irfanview and open RedBubble in your browser window. Add Smaller Image to Redbubble: Now you are going to upload the resized pic to RedBubble. IMPORTANT: Be sure to “Hide this work from others” When you upload, the resized image will be private and only can be viewed by you. Once uploaded, then right click on the private, resized image. A pop-up box will appear. Right click on the photo. In the pop-up box, click on “properties” (at the bottom of the list). 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. Go to “edit your profile”. 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! Now check the public view of your profile to see if the smaller-sized image appears. Now you can add the html code for your next image. Keep the html code for each image separated by one space. If you have problems or questions, please don’t hesitate to let me know. Have a blessed day, / Patricia CLICK HERE FOR ALL TUTORIALS BY PATRICIA
Hi I wanted to pass this onto everyone I have started an online shop since December 07 selling my art designs and photos and I can say…
Hi I wanted to pass this onto everyone I have started an online shop since December 07 selling my art designs and photos and I can say that this does work already I getting plenty of sales. Visit my site at http://www.cafepress.com/giftsuwant At CafePress you can create and sell a variety of customizable products with zero upfront costs and zero inventory investment. You can sell Merchandise you design including t-shirts, posters, mugs, bumper stickers and much more. / Books printed on-demand. / Audio and Data CDs. What CafePress does Gives you a FREE online shop to promote your products / Produces each item when ordered using our unique print-on-demand technology / Handles all payment transactions including major credit cards / Ships your products worldwide / Manages all returns/exchanges / Offers customer service via toll-free phone and email / Sends you a monthly check for your earnings on sales! Visit my site at http://www.cafepress.com/giftsuwant If interested click on the link at my site and happy selling. Or you may wish to purchase one of my items. If you have any questions please post here
I have wanted to own or run a gallery for some time now mainly to display and sell local artist’s work, but because of the economics of …
I have wanted to own or run a gallery for some time now mainly to display and sell local artist’s work, but because of the economics of my home town, the fierce competition of the larger cities around me, and the fact that I am a poor photography student with a family and no money, It has never been practical. / The other day I was walking through Wal-Mart (American retail super-center run by under paid needy workers) and I noticed they had new lcd monitors set up at the end of the isles for POS (Point of Sale) demonstrations. These POS screens also had speakers which I had not seen before in a POS. / What I saw in my head was this; A gallery that caters to the artist and the customer by offering an experience I know I have never had at a gallery: You walk in to the gallery and it looks much like a normal gallery, 10 or so 19 inch digital picture frames, each with sound so that the artist can display their work with their interpretation in their voice, or their choice of music, poem, noise, etc. (some of these I know you would be dealing with copyrights). / Depending on technology you might also be able to place your order for what ever size print you like right there at the frame. Preferably printing would be done in house so that the artist could see that the prints are what they need to be, but that would only be if there was enough demand to pay for it. I think that artist control of finished product is a must if this idea is going to work. In a conventional gallery the artist brings the finished piece into the gallery, so there is nothing that can really go wrong. With my idea the artist is letting a third party print their work, and I would want it to be exactly how they want it. / Please let me know what you think of this idea. If you don’t like it, please tell me why or what you would change. If you do like it, please tell me why and what you would change. Thank you for your time and comments, Shaun
I’ve recently made some changes to this portfolio as a consequence of now having PLV on the team and taken some of the more personal work…
I’ve recently made some changes to this portfolio as a consequence of now having PLV on the team and taken some of the more personal work off and it will eventually be replaced onto another (personal) portfolio. In the past I have not made any of my modeling shots available for sale however I am more than happy to make any image available should the request be made. Simply drop either Paul or myself a RB mail ‘thing’ and it will be done. Alternatively, if there is something you have seen in the past and can not find now, please RB mail me with the details and I’ll dig it up for you. As a side note, Disenchanted Photography is now also sporting a flashy new blog and you are all more than welcome to visit, read, comment or throw fruit if you see fit. Disenchanted Blog Many thanks for your continuing support. Cheers, / Matt
My husband surprised me yesterday with one of those digital photo frames…absolutely great. Had so much fun uploading photos and music o…
My husband surprised me yesterday with one of those digital photo frames…absolutely great. Had so much fun uploading photos and music onto it. It’s such a good idea! / Anyway since Christmas is not far off, I am now thinking of taking and loading up Christmasy photos and of course music. So I think for the next couple of days I will be busy locating ornaments, lights etc. for my photos. I love Christmas.
Just another effort by me to get the word out to the community about my work. Click on the picture below to see my redbubble art page. / !...
Just another effort by me to get the word out to the community about my work. Click on the picture below to see my redbubble art page. /
Thank you very much for buying a copy of my photo – http://www.redbubble.com/people/aramis/art/2311259-2-time-to-pretend
Thank you very much for buying a copy of my photo – http://www.redbubble.com/people/aramis/art/2311259-2-time-to-pretend
Hi again, / I have had a few RB people ask how we put graphics in our comments and/or add images, framed or otherwise, to our photo descri…
Hi again, / I have had a few RB people ask how we put graphics in our comments and/or add images, framed or otherwise, to our photo descriptions or profiles. / Anyone interested in a savable, printable Tutorial that I have carefully done , with color, in Word, can email me at abourassa@platinum.ca and I will send it to them. / Please use “Tutorial” as your subject since I will differentiate your email from spammers. / Cheers, Al
I have recieved a wonderful Easter surprise today by making my first sale here on RB If I knew who the buyer is I would wish to thank …
I have recieved a wonderful Easter surprise today by making my first sale here on RB If I knew who the buyer is I would wish to thank them for taking such a serious interest in my work and for purchasing a Framed Print of my photo ‘Mother And Child’ Thank you and Happy Holidays! Franco
Just wondering when I see my first sale at RedBubble! / !http://images-3.redbubble.net/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/mattecol…
Just wondering when I see my first sale at RedBubble! /
I found out yesterday that someone has bought a framed print of one of my photos_”St. Kilda Pier Sunset.” This is a welcome suprise and w…
I found out yesterday that someone has bought a framed print of one of my photos_”St. Kilda Pier Sunset.” This is a welcome suprise and would like to thank whoever it was.
3 days ago Bloody Mary Hand-Crafted was featured in the group Still Life and Food Photography...
3 days ago Bloody Mary Hand-Crafted was featured in the group Still Life and Food Photography. / What a great support!
Fish Schooling Harmonious Patterns Throughout The Sea was featured in the group Mother Nature’s Finest...
Fish Schooling Harmonious Patterns Throughout The Sea was featured in the group Mother Nature’s Finest 2 days ago / It came as a surprise and I’m very excited.
I’m so excited! / October 15, 2008 my entry Headless Horseman won Second. Prize in the Name Your Poison ~ Halloween ~ challenge and …
I’m so excited! / October 15, 2008 my entry Headless Horseman won Second. Prize in the Name Your Poison ~ Halloween ~ challenge and was featured in the group Cards Best of Your Best Thank you. My special greetings and best wishes go to Sheryl Kasper who won the competition First Prize / and / Maria Medeiros / who won / Third Prize / Please take a look at their awesome work!
Ok there are a few more these 1s are great :) / It surprising how long you can spend locating and downloading your fav piccys.
Ok there are a few more these 1s are great :) / It surprising how long you can spend locating and downloading your fav piccys.
Ok today started working on a new Shop… Well I wanted a way of supplying our own art. So I thought start a shop. / I was thinking maybe …
Ok today started working on a new Shop… Well I wanted a way of supplying our own art. So I thought start a shop. / I was thinking maybe 2 sections to start with / Photo Cards / and / Framed A4 Prints. / This shop stuff is not as easy as it looks. LOL I have several other shops. But there on a Whitelabel sites, so all you really do is manage your site. The better 1s allow you to add products but some just allow you to add your name to them. Here is a recent shop… I just got this online and it will be extended… / MYSHOP1 and heres the one im trying to do for the art.. ART PICTURES Prints and cards Vizuns If you wanted to add some of your art to the shop, just email me… and we will see what we can do. Still in very early stages.
This xmas I have decided to put up everything on my redbubble for sale. So if you want something small like a card or a framed print of m…
This xmas I have decided to put up everything on my redbubble for sale. So if you want something small like a card or a framed print of my work to enjoy this holidays feel free to browse. Happy Holidays / Michael C
Roger Baillargeon / from Quebec Canada …. my home is located near the Peaceful National Capital. I’m Retired as a Public Relation Agent…
Roger Baillargeon / from Quebec Canada …. my home is located near the Peaceful National Capital. I’m Retired as a Public Relation Agent. My main Hobby is about re-arranging my photos in’‘Painted-Style Images ”...... Other Activities… I like to Write, RollerBlade,Play Hockey,Hike and Take Good Long Walks in the CountrySide…..... I’m easy living and I like to trade ideas and suggestions on all kind of topics. So feel free to get in touch with me on any given day at… rogerfern99@ hotmail.com Roger Baillargeon / Quebec, Canada… ...Hoping my photographs can help !! Warmly, Roger B.
I have had a company called YOODOO who are a UK based online personalised Greeting Card service select some of my photos which will now b…
I have had a company called YOODOO who are a UK based online personalised Greeting Card service select some of my photos which will now be used on their greetings cards Visit my site www.mlphotos.co.uk On the home page you will find the link to view my cards. Regards / Mark L
Landscape,Iceberg,blue sky,blue sea,flowers and countryside images. ...my favorite combination in photograph…
Landscape,Iceberg,blue sky,blue sea,flowers and countryside images. ...my favorite combination in photography. What’s Yours Friends ? Roger B. ( rog99 ) Roger Baillargeon / Qc. Canada / http://redbubble.com/people/rog99
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