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  • This is a mod I made for a good friend using photoshop CS2. This is the larger sized version for sale :)

  • After heavy rain the falls get an impressive flow going…A majestic screw palm growing from the banks of this intermittant creek like many other plants and trees here takes this opportunity to drink up – I too take this opportunity and try to absorb all that is goign on in these beautiful ecosystems surrounding me. see more photographic works from North Qld. / Nth Qld more of my rainforest photography can be seen at / rainforests more of my waterfall related photography can be viewed at / Waterfall photography / /

  • I was with the Dali Lama in Dharmsala India when I noticed this beautiful image / Dharmsala, India / / /

  • ‘Beach Series’ card by Karin Taylor Ooh La La was created on paper with ink and pastels, a lovely loose flowing drawing/painting of a gorgeous blonde beach babe!

  • Tutorial: What Size Images Can I Print?
    by Gracey

    This is a question I see on a regular basis in the forums; sometimes in the journal entries as well. I know that RB has posted this in…

    This is a question I see on a regular basis in the forums; sometimes in the journal entries as well. I know that RB has posted this information in the forums, though for most new people it’s difficult to find. When you run a search from “my bubble” it doesn’t pick up forum threads, and if you aren’t a forum watcher (or don’t know the forums are there) you don’t even know you can search there. For anybody looking for the base information for required image sizes, the forum thread to see is in The Learning Centre Forum – FAQ listing posted by Peter What the post doesn’t tell you is that the various print sizes differ from image to image, based on the uploaded size of your image. Below are the minimum redbubble required pixels for printing, as well as 3 images of my own showing the uploaded pixel size, and the resulting printout size at redbubble. I hope this will help give an idea of what you’ll get from the image size you have. NB: if you have images that aren’t large enough for what you want, please see the end of the post for help redBubble Minimum Sizes for Prints Cards: 1300 pixels X 900 pixels Small prints: 1600 pixels X 2400 pixels / Med. Prints: 2160 X 3240 pixels / Large prints: 2560 pixels X 3840 pixels Posters small: 2500 pixels X 3500 pixels / Posters medium: 3500 pixels X 5000 pixels / Posters large: 5000 pixels X 7100 pixels Clothing: 2400 pixels X 3200 pixels Here are 3 of my uploads with the uploaded pixel dimensions, and what I can print from them: Strokes of the Lily (uploaded size 4200 X 5067) Cards / Matted Prints 9.6 X 11.5 / All Other Prints: Small 8 X 9.65, Medium 12 X 14.48, Large 16 X 19.3 / Posters: Small 16.5 X 19.9, Medium 23.4 X 28.2 (large is not available) Softest Dreams (uploaded size 7200 X 5023) Cards / Matted Prints 12.6 X 8.8 / All Other Prints Small 11.4 X 8, Medium 17.2 X 12, Large 22.9 X 16 / Posters Small 23.3 X 16.2, Medium 33 X 23, Large 46.8 X 32.6 On The Wind (uploaded size 3900 X 2571) Cards / Matted Prints 12 X 8 / All Other Prints Small 12 X 7.9, Medium 18 X 11.8, Large 24 X 15.8 / Poster Small 23.3 X 15.3 (other sizes not available because the uploaded file is not large enough) What You can Do if Your Images are Too Small Please have a look at the links below – these are various methods and instructions for increasing your image size so you can print the larger image sizes on redbubble. WARNING: image quality must be excellent in order to increase from small to large, so be sure your original sized image is of good quality. Increasing your images too much will cause artifacting that will show up in your large print. Basic Resizing Tutorial / How I Enlarge Images and Preserve Their Quality by Steven Love I know there are other image size tutorials, but I wasn’t able to find them doing a search. Please, if you have (or know of) other tutorials that are relative to this journal, post a link to them in the comments.

  • / This was a photo of a family member. Her mouth was captured wide open and I couldn’t help myself. Photoshop gave me all the tools to create this.

  • Annie Oakley is a mixed media production on canvas textured paper from the Beach Series of cards by Karin Taylor

  • Sales of this Design? – 4 sales so far :) / We have an Angel’s Beach here where I live, and I like the play on words with this image…..in all her glory and thunder thighs…..my own angel to share with you Angel is a mixed media production, which has been digitally enhanced in Photoshop (from the Beach Series)

  • / / / Kite Lady Media – ink pastel acrylic charcoal / Substrate – canvas textured paper / Original Art – SOLD to a kite enthusiast who collects ‘kite art’

  • Me kicking it on a rocking horse! lol what fun, the full view is infront of a building in Melbourne on the way to the West Gate

  • Oil Pastel and Acrylic On Paper Concept: This is one of the many in Ophelia’s Love Encounters Series, it’s her experience of many facets of this wonderful thing called LOVE.. This is what she has to say about love today : ” Love makes you feel larger than life, gives you the courage to conquer all odds at hand.” Love in many of my quotes and paintings is open to personal interpretations, doesn’t necessarily mean love in the romantic sense. / You can view and buy my other “Love Makes You Feel Larger Than Life” creations at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • Oil Pastel and Acrylic On Paper Concept: This is one of the many in Ophelia’s Love Encounters Series, it’s her experience of many facets of this wonderful thing called LOVE.. This is what she has to say about love today : ” Love makes you feel larger than life, gives you the courage to conquer all odds at hand.” This is a full size version with its night sky, I love the cropped one as well as it emphasises on the “large-ness”. Love in many of my quotes and paintings is open to personal interpretations, doesn’t necessarily mean love in the romantic sense. You can view and buy my other “Love Makes You Feel Larger Than Life” creations at my Zazzle Gallery:

  • 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

  • Taken on Manly Beach. I sat patiently waiting for the sun to rise in to a ball of fire – The glow from the sun was incredibly strong – and there was a significant difference in colour from where the sun was actually rising (on the right of the photo) I just felt very warm (even though it was quite cold!) and peaceful.

  • How To Add a Larger View into the Comments Area
    by Tom Gomez

    Lots of people like to add either a Framed View or a Large View of their image into the Comments area for the image. If you want…

    Lots of people like to add either a Framed View or a Large View of their image into the Comments area for the image. If you want to add a framed shot, have a look at my previous Journal entry Adding a frame around your pictures. The instructions for adding a Large View into the Add your comment box are below. Before you start, open up the Edit Your Profile page (accesible from the my bubble page – click on the edit your profile link near the top of the page). If you use a watermark, scroll down to Zoom View Watermark Preferences. Ensure that either the No watermark (default) or Place a small watermark in the corner of my images is selected. If you use a large watermark, you will obscure the view of the image on the page. Scroll a little further down to Other Preferences. Make sure that the first checkbox in this section (the one that starts with Discourage people from …) is unchecked. If you do not turn this off, you will not be able to copy the image. If you have to change anything, be sure to press the Save Changes button before moving on. Navigate to the Public View of the image of interest. / Press the view larger button (it is just under the left corner of the image). Right-click over the image and select Properties. / Copy the Address (URL) – make sure you get it all, there will likely be three lines of text starting with http: and ending with one of .jpg, .gif or .png – depending on the file type you uploaded. Select view work details (it is just under the left corner of the image) to get back to the previous page. In the Add your comment box, type an exclamation mark (!). / Paste the URL that you copied earlier (directly after the exclamation mark). / Type another exclamation mark (!) directly after the URL. / Make sure there are no spaces. Press the Add Comment button. That will do it – a large view of your image will be appended into the Comments area. I hope you find this useful. Tom You can find all my How To Tutorials by clicking here. ALTHOUGH I HAVE INCLUDED THE METHOD HERE, I PERSONALLY WOULD NOT USE IT. PLEASE REMEMBER, THERE ARE UNSCRUPULOUS PEOPLE OUT THERE WHO MAY ATTEMPT TO COPY YOUR IMAGES AND POST THEM ON OTHER SITES CLAIMING THEM AS THEIR OWN. AN IMAGE IN THE LARGER VIEW IS MORE USEFUL TO THESE THIEVES. ALTHOUGH THE IMAGE QUALITY WILL BE SIGNIFICANTLY REDUCED FROM YOUR ORIGINAL, THIS DOES NOT ALWAYS PUT THE THIEVES OFF.

  • - WINNER in the “Your Best Chandelier” Challenge (October 4, 2009) launched by “Light up My Life” Group – MANY THANKS TON THE MEMBERS WHO VOTED MY IMAGE —> Congratulations on winning the “Light up my Life” Group’s challenge for “Best Chandelier” / -—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-- / Featured in the “Art of Glass” Group – July 12, 2009 / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— This beautiful Bohemia chandelier is from the Imperial Palace of Innsbruck. Most of the chandeliers in the Castle are like that… I love them!

  • Acrylic on Canvas / Original 30” x 40” / $110 Available here as gift card, print etc… I created this image late last night after many many months of working on portraits and realist images… I just really needed to immerse my self in some color and something that I felt instead of saw… I hope that you like it. Tara Spicer.

  • If only it would float… NOTE : A few people have asked for a version of this design where the image is larger on the tee. Here it is.

  • Brisbane’s Goodwill Bridge…........a racing track at night of tired impatient, stuffed workers trying to get home. Poetic otherwise

  • This image has been painted on the window of a Glasgow club. The artist of Angus Young of ACDC is local but didn’t sign his name and remains unknown. The Solid Cafe promotes new musical talent such as rock, folk etc. and the artist periodically changes the subjects to whatever or whoever is popular in Glasgow.

  • enhanced digital photography of lake reflection

  • breakwall composition study for my triangular mixed-media panels that form ‘Drift’ see: / http://ellenjayebenson.blogspot.com to see developments

  • / Created from a pencil sketch, worked on in photoshop to develop the sketch and colour / /

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