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  • Need Help on Thumbnails
    by Ralphy

    I have a 2 paintings that are tall and thin(Surfs Up & This Wont Hurt A bit). Because they are not square the thumbnail picture comes fr…

    I have a 2 paintings that are tall and thin(Surfs Up & This Wont Hurt A bit). Because they are not square the thumbnail picture comes from the centre of the picture which isnt necessarily the best snap shot. Is it possible to choose the part of the picture I would prefer to be shown as the thumbnail.?Please help!

  • Desert monoliths in California. Over 30’ tall. / Joshua Tree National Park.

  • This was a tute on Photo Mosaics that I did from Essential Photoshop with Chelsea’s face

  • Nice surprise today
    by Franklin Lindsey

    Today I finally found out what happened to some photographs sold a couple of weeks ago to a Realty company. It turns out they were buildi…

    Today I finally found out what happened to some photographs sold a couple of weeks ago to a Realty company. It turns out they were building a website and needed some local pictures to show their perspective buyers what the area was like. It was some nice change in the pocket. You can see the one picture they used, even though they bought 10, the address is: http://www.sailfishpoint.com/club/scripts/library/view_document.asp?GRP=10614&NS=PUBLIC&APP=80&DN=community Sorry for the long address. But this sale somewhat restores my confidence in all the time and effort I’ve put into making the best pictures I can take.. Thanks to all of you for your support to all of my friends at Redbubble.

  • Profile How To
    by Gracey

    Almost every day I see people asking “how do I put pictures in my profile”. There are quite a number of tutorials on how to do this, and …

    Almost every day I see people asking “how do I put pictures in my profile”. There are quite a number of tutorials on how to do this, and here is yet another. This one explains how to use the image from your “preview/buy” page in your profile, and also gives an explanation for creating a profile with smaller images, like the one below. The tutorial is written in a pdf format (for windows PC users – sorry mac people, I wish I could put the instructions in for you) and includes full link texts (difficult to put into a journal on Redbubble because the code you need to type in converts to images unless you leave spaces) and some screencaptures to help along the way. Download it from here: Profile Pics Tutorial This is only one of many other tutorials on this subject. Some can be found in the community forums - This helpful one How to Add a Portfolio in your Email Signature can be found in the Learning Centre Community Forum Others can be found by searching (try searching for profile help, or profle tutorials), or by visiting the How To Redbubble Group Some of the tutorials in this group that are geared towards profile modification are: How To Make Sets in Your Profile by Craig Shillington How To Add Pictures to Your Profile by StacyLee How To Tag Your Work by Jo O’Brien How To Create a Most Popular Link for your Profie by GerryMac Linking Photos in Redbubble by Craig Shillington Buttons and Links to Sets by Craig Shillington Making Your Redbubble Profile Badge by webgrrl Not included in the How To Redbubble Group are these two handy journals by Helen Bascom: Creating Landscape Thumbnails the Correct Size How to Link Thumbnails If you have links to other tutorials relating to profiles or image links, please feel free to add it by leaving the link in a comment. And How to Add Buttons to Your Profile by Patricia Montgomery>

  • Thumbnails and tasty threads
    by metronomad

    Find me at Tasty Threads / Tasty Threads !http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2395/2498825875_e7…

    Find me at Tasty Threads / Tasty Threads

  • 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

  • How To Sell Shirts (Hints and Tips)
    by Diesel Laws

    WRITTEN AUG 08 - Hi everyone, I am by no means an expert, but I do have some great, simple tips and hints that can help get you no…

    WRITTEN AUG 08 - Hi everyone, I am by no means an expert, but I do have some great, simple tips and hints that can help get you noticed and on your way to selling your shirts. These may have been covered on the forums, but I wanted to streamline it a bit and put it all in one tight package. First, I recommend that you get familiar with copying images and links on Redbubble.com by reading the information on the forums to get a basic idea of it all. Take note of these ideas, and if you have any success since reading this article, drop the thumbnail of your of your sold shirt here with an embedded link to that shirt so we can congratulate you! —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— So here we go, starting with the most obvious thing first - 1. ONLY POST THE BEST DESIGNS IN YOUR PROFILE / I can’t stress this enough, if your design is not as good as it could be, it will bring down your entire portfolio – so go through your portfolio and be harsh in culling anything that doesn’t receive much attention or look as good as the rest. It is much better to have 5 amazing pieces than 30 half decent ones! 2.SHOWING A HIGHER QUALITY PREVIEW IN THE SIDE BAR / You may be aware that you can show a larger preview of your work in the right hand side bar, but this can often be the low quality image that we copy directly off the website. I would recommend for those tech-savvy people, to use a high quality preview file, showing the whole image or using only a zoomed in section of your image. This will give your customers a much better understanding of the quality they will get from the lines/detail of your work. You will notice on most of my works, like this / one, I have included a higher quality preview image in the right hand side bar, in this case it even has a custom watermark – ooh snazzy! There is a simple way to do this – first, after you have uploaded your shirt, go back into the program you used to make the design. Open that design and make it smaller – Width 500px and save it as a jpg. You can make it much larger than this, but I find it to be the best size. Then, upload the jpg to a website like Flickr, Facebook, Myspace or anywhere you can upload a picture. Then copy the link for where that picture is saved – _this can usually be done by right clicking on the image, going to Properties and copying the entire Address (URL). Once you have that link copied, Edit your recently uploaded shirt, and in the description box, after your words, put in an exclamation mark , followed by the link, http://example.com/image.jpg and then follow that with another exclamation point. Redbubble.com uses the exclamation marks as brackets to display images, much like the inverted commas are used to display someone speaking. 3. USING LINKED THUMBNAILS AROUND REDBUBBLE / Example: / Linked Thumbnails are a visual tease, advertising your work. Displayed in the right place they can be very effective. I would recommend going that one step further and displaying your best designs on your home page, shirt previews and in the forums (when appropriate). This is a great example of using linked thumbnails to display your other work – Here , and if you click through to his home page you will see rudeboyskunk has displayed his best work again, in linked thumbnail form. It is actually quite simple to display linked thumbnails around your site. First, go to your home page (by clicking on your name at the top right of the page). In the Clothing section, click on the View All Clothing link. This will display all your clothing works in thumbnail format. For this example (I’m using Internet Explorer), right click on the thumbnail you want to use. Go to Properties and copy the full Address (URL). It is best to open up Notepad, or Microsoft Word and paste the link into there. / Then, under the thumbnail you just clicked on, right click on the Name of the thumbnail, go to Properties and copy the full Address (URL). Paste this under the thumbnail link in Notepad or Microsoft Word. You should have something like this - / http://images-1.redbubble.net/img/clothing/bodycolor:black/cropped/ / size:small/style:mens/view:main/151516 EXAMPLE SHIRT.jpg (IMAGE LINK) http://www.redbubble.com/people/diesellaws/clothing/1572613 EXAMPLE SHIRT (PAGE LINK) Now all you need is to put them together (the end result will look something like this): !IMAGE LINK!:PAGE LINK Then next thing to do is copy that whole lot of text and paste it into your profile section, description, emails and forums. Do the same thing for every thumbnail you want to display. It may be a bit time consuming, but it looks professional and if and you are willing to put in the effort, it will pay off. 4. REPLYING TO COMMENTS/LEAVING COMMENTS/THANKING PEOPLE / No matter how many things are taking up your time in this busy world, there is never an excuse for not replying to, commenting on and Watchlist-ing another artist. This simple (but often forgotten) gesture will start discussions, and more often than not, increase the views of your work. Every now and then, I head to the Clothing page and view the recent works – then I pick out a few I like and comment them, and in most cases, favourite them. If their portfolio is really good, I will even add the artist to my Watchlist. When someone leaves a comment on your work, make a point to reply back to them straight away, thanking them for their comment. They have taken the time to go through the mass of submissions, to end up on your work and gone even further to leave you a comment! You should always thank them for that! Also, if you like an artist, send them a Bubblemail. It takes two seconds to do and it is great for getting tips and building a friendship. When I first started on RB I was really impressed with thickblackoutline , so, I sent her a Bubblemail (and added her to my Watchlist. It wasn’t long before I received some very useful tips and inspiration, and we are now in the process of co-hosting a group. If an artist inspires you, or you have a question, do not be afraid to ask! You never know what kind of tips they will pass on and, they may even like your work! 5. PROMOTING ON OTHER WEBSITES / I’m sure you are all aware of how advertising on other websites can increase sales. But most of you aren’t aware that the best advertising is right in front of you! Most people have a Facebook, Myspace and or Bebo etc. On Facebook, you can post pictures of your artwork in your Photos section – and put a link to the shirt in the description! This will get sent to all your friends on their homepage letting them know that you have just uploaded a new picture – think of how many friends may be interested to know you have just uploaded a Darth Vader Rocks” T-shirt!. —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— I really hope these tips help you and I would love to know how you went since implementing some of these hints. If you like, you can send me a Bubblemail! Good luck, Diesel Laws —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—- / LINK TO THIS PAGE – http://www.redbubble.com/people/diesellaws/journal/1574934-how-to-sell-shirts-hints-and-tips / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-

  • Woo hoo! It worked (and now I'm happy-er)
    by Arletta

    I have the scanner installed and it does work! Apparently, I cannot press the scan button and have it connect to the computer, which is …

    I have the scanner installed and it does work! Apparently, I cannot press the scan button and have it connect to the computer, which is a little odd, but I can run it through Corel Photopaint and that is quite good enough! Here are some of my recently scanned doodle sort of sketches: / Shelba / Pugnacious Clarity Click on them for a larger view. I decided to go with Image Shack for showing such things as scans, because I thought it would be easier on me and Red Bubble to do so. Well, i hope it’s easier on Red Bubble, then, as it has turned out to be a pain in the rear for me! lol Anyway … I intend to clean these babies up, because scanning can do awful things to an image; maybe I’ll add to them, color them in different ways, etc. Haven’t fully decided yet, except that I did do a more colored in version of Shelba already. Not sure if it’s done yet or no. Hope you enjoy! There’ll be more on the way, but, as I said, it’s a bit of a pain, so it may not all get done today. .............................. / / Mayle Varges / Lulu May / Life is Coloured As you have probably noticed, I am finishing up, anyway. I’ve found a way to make it a bit less of a pain! / Inscrutable Shanghai Jayne / I once loved / Grow and, finally: / Ebbles 9 02 2008 Now that I’m done, this makes me very happy!

  • These are thumbnails for my final Project for my Perspective class!

  • TUTORIAL how to enhance your profile
    by Karin Taylor

    WOW… so far we’ve had 570 favouritings and 8,224 views since uploading this journal. Hope it helps :) !http://i248.photobucket…

    WOW… so far we’ve had 570 favouritings and 8,224 views since uploading this journal. Hope it helps :) Hi Everyone This would be the most FAQ I receive from other bubblers, ie, how do i enhance my profile, how do I create a link, how do I display my products on the page…. It’s so easy, very simple, just a few steps away – anyone can do it, you can do it!! Be encouraged! As I receive lots of requests for assistance about enhancing the front profile page of your red bubble homepage, I have decided to take some time to describe and explain in a step by step tutorial the various methods. / a) I always begin by opening up two tabs/windows / b) Open the ‘edit your profile page’ or the ‘edit your description’ box in the first tab/window / c) In the first window where you are editing your description, type an exclamation mark ! / d) Click to open the other tab/window / e) Go to the public view of the image whose product you wish to display / f) Click on the BUY/PREVIEW NOW button / g) You will notice there are a range of products here for you to choose from eg, card preview, print preview, laminated print preview, matted print preview / h) Click one of these options to view the product / i) Once you have chosen which product you’d like to add as a preview, right click on it and select ‘copy image location’ / j) Return to your first opened tab/window and paste the ‘copied image location’ right beside the exclamation mark / k) Add another exclamation mark after the pasted image location, leaving no spaces / YOU NOW HAVE DISPLAYED YOUR PRODUCT You can go on to make this a clickable link if desired. / l) Add a colon right next to the exclamation mark / m) Click on the second tab/window and press the back button at the top left hand side of your browser twice until it returns to the public view of your image / n) click in the url website address box at the top of your computer to highlight it / o) right click to copy the address / p) return to your first open tab/window and paste the copied url address beside the colon / YOU NOW HAVE A CLICKABLE LINK to the page from your product preview display This is very similar to how you would display a tshirt, but the tees are a littler easier, you do not need to go to the BUY/PREVIEW as you can copy the image location of your tshirt for display just by going to the main page where your image is located… bypassing that step, the rest is pretty much the same. for example below is a clickable text link / Click here to see my Calendars when you create the link it should end up looking something like this / a) I always begin by opening up two tabs/windows / b) Open the ‘edit your profile page’ or the ‘edit your description’ box in the first tab/window / c) Type one set of inverted commas / d) Type in the text, eg, “link to my website” , or “click here” / e) Type another set of inverted commas at the end of your text / f) Type a colon : / g)Click on the second tab/window and go to the website you want your text linked to / h) Right click in the url box at the top of the screen to highlight the url/website address or another page on red bubble where you are linking your text to a work of art etc / i) Paste the address right beside the colon / j) there should be no spaces whatsover / k) Click on the button to Save your changes / l) Go to preview and check the link has worked and is clickable / m) If not – recheck that you haven’t left any spaces, etc for example below is a clickable image link / It should look something like this / a) as above / b) as above / c) Type in an exclamation mark ! / d) Click on the second tab/window and go to the image you wish to add and make clickable / e) Because most images on RB are now protected with clear gifs, you cannot just copy the image itself, you will need to click on the preview/buy button to view the products, such as cards and prints, unless it’s a tshirt…which you can copy… once you’ve chosen product you wish to display….. / e) Right click on the image and choose the ‘copy image location’ option an click on it / f) Return to the first open tab in the editing box / g) Paste the image location right beside the exclamation mark / h) Type another exclamation mark, directly after the image location / i) Type a colon / j) Click on the second tab/window and go to the url address of the page your image is on / k) Click on the address to highlight it / l) Right click to copy the address / m) Return to your first tab/window and paste the url address beside the colon / n) Click to save your changes / o) Click to preview / p) You should have a clickable image link / q) If not, return to your editing and check you have left no spaces anywhere here’s an example of a clickable thumbnail / Here’s what it should like like to you / a) as above (open the edit your profile box in my bubble) / b) as above (open it up at my bubble and go to Art) / c) return to the edit your profile box / d) insert an exclamation mark / e) Click on the second tab/window / f) Locate the small thumbnail you wish to display in your profile from your Art or TShirt Section Listings in your My Bubble area / g) Right click on the small thumnail and click on copy image location / h) Click on first tab and paste the image location right beside the exclamation mark / i) Insert an exclamation mark directly after the url / j) Insert a colon directly after the exclamation mark / k) Click on your second tab/window / l) Go to the thumbnail and click on the thumbnail / m) Go to the url/website address of your image and click in the url box to highlight url address / n) Left click to copy the address / o) Return to your first tab/window (edit your profile) and past the url address directly beside the colon leaving no spaces whatsoever / p) Save your changes / q) Go to view publick view of your work / r) You should now have a clickable thumbnail / s) If not go back to edit your profile and check you’ve left no spaces and recheck your steps PS – if you wish to add a whole heap of thumbnails repeat the process, leaving one space between each thumbnail Here’s an example of a Banner / Here’s an example of what it would look like to you / I have added some nice banners to the front of my Profile Page, and folks often ask how this is done. If you have software like Photoshop and are family with it, then it should be fairly easy. I create a banner in Photoshop, using a simple rectangle shape, keeping it rather small in size …. approx 500×70 pixels (or 6×9 cm) something like that should fit fairly well in the space. I then save my file. I opened a Photobucket account especially so that I could create banners and save them to Photobucket (a free online Photo storage facility). Photobucket is very easy to use, simple and self explanatory. Once you have opened your account there you can upload your banners from your Photoshop saved files. Once you have saved your banners there, you can click on the Direct Link button beneath your thumbnail, to automatically copy the image location address. To make your banners appear in the ‘Edit your Profile’ area, or in your Description Boxes, you only need to do the following: a) as above / b) as above / c) In the edit your profile or description box, insert an exclamation mark / d) click on the second tab where you will have your Photobucket opened up / e) click on the Direct Link in Photobucket to copy the address of the banner you’ve created / f) Go to your first tab/window and paste the Direct Link image address directly beside the exclamation mark / g) Type in another exclamation mark directly after the Direct Link address / h) SAVE your changes / i) Go to View public profile / j) You should now have a beautiful new banner visible on your page / k) if not, recheck your steps and make sure you’ve left no spaces You can make your banner clickable by additionally adding a colon after the exclamation mark, and adding the url of the page you wish to link the banner to. / See example below: / / or / click here to view my tshirts In order to do this you must tag all similar works with a word, by going to edit your art work, and adding the tag to your other tags and saving your work, once you have adding the appropriate word to each of your works, to categories them… you can begin making sets to take customers to sets of your work… you can use a banner or text or an image link to do so for the first part… sandwiching the text/image/banner between two exclamation marks as we have done above. You will need to use an address like this for tshirt collection, but insert your own name instead of karin, and your own tag word, I have used tee, after the equal sign, eg / http://www.redbubble.com/people/karin/clothing?tag=tee so, you add whatever tag word you like at the end after the equal sign,and then be sure to add the tag word, in my case it’s tee, to all your tshirt designs in the tag section, (via editing) and remember to click save or if it’s an artwork collection, you would use the address below for art collections, but you need to insert your own name instead of karin, and your own tag word relative to your particular collection, in my case it’s whales, or baby, or beach, etc… : / http://www.redbubble.com/people/karin/portfolio?tag=whales so now it looks like this below, but be sure to take out any spaces, insert your own banner url address, add the colon, and your tee or portfolio address, using your own red bubble user name and your own chosen tag ! http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/karinlouisetaylor/JUNEBANNERSwhales.jpg !: http://www.redbubble.com/people/karin/portfolio?tag=whales From now on you will see the button below displayed on my Profile Page here at Red Bubble, and this will link you directly back to this page for further/future refence. / For more information or further enquiries please click on the following links: / Please do not hesitate to email support@redbubble.com if you are having trouble or needing help of any kind, they are only too happy to help with your enquiries HOW TO ADD THE ABOVE BUTTONS TO YOUR OWN PROFILE PAGE TO HELP OTHERS FIND HELP FAST I would actually be grateful if you added the above assistance buttons/banners and links to your own Profile Pages to spread the word to others, and make access to help more easily available to newcomers and everyone on the bubble…. spread the love around…. / You’ll find out how to do this in the Tutorial…. :) How to add the banners to your own profile page..to help other bubblers have easy access to help and assistance and spread the word around a) Open two tabs/windows in your browser / b) Click on ‘Edit your Profile” / c) Click on the second tab/window / d) Go to this journal page here / e) Scroll down until you get to the button/banner / f) Right click on the banner/button / g) click on copy image location / h) Return to the first open tab/window to ‘Edit your Profile / I) Type in an exclamation mark ! / m) Paste the image location right beside the exclamation mark leaving no spaces / n) Type in an exclamation mark right after the image location / o) Type in a colon directly beside the exclamation mark / p) click on the second window/tab and go to the url box of tutorial page to highlght the address / q) paste the url right next to the colon (leave no spaces whatsoever) What you’ve typed should look a lot like this below, without the spacing….. you musn’t leave any spaces….. if you prefer you can simply copy and paste this below information into your ‘Edit Your Profile’ box and just by removing the spaces you will have created a clickable image/banner link to the Tutorial / ! http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/karinlouisetaylor/bannerEnhanceYourProfile.jpg ! : http://www.redbubble.com/people/karin/journal/1964545-tutorial-how-to-enhance-your-profile Underneath is the coding to copy and past the other two buttons / ! http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/karinlouisetaylor/BANNERTUTORIALS.png ! : http://www.redbubble.com/people/karin/journal/1469814-linking-and-enhancing-your-profile-on-red-bubble ! http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg188/karinlouisetaylor/BANNERFAQ.png ! : http://www.redbubble.com/groups/redbubble/forums Just don’t forget to remove those spaces between the exlamation marks and colon thank you for time time in reading this…. and I would be absolutely thrilled if you shared this information with your friends…. and anyone who needs help! Have a smiley sorta sunshiney day! / Karin THE END PS / ADDITIONAL TUTORIALS BY OTHER BUBBLERS FOR ASSISTANCE WITH LINKING, ADDING THUMBNAILS, ETC Dave Pearsons Hacks / Craig Shillington’s Contribution / Gracey’s Contribution / Paul Gibbon’s Contribution / Jo’s Contribution / Webgrrl’s Contribution / BevB’s Contribution / Kimberley Palmers’s Contribution / Photegenic’s Contribution PLEASE NOTE IF YOU ARE NOT USING MOZILLA FIREFOX AS A BROWSER AND CAN’T LOCATE THE COPY IMAGE LOCATION when you right click on an image, there is another way to do it…. *what you can do instead is this…. / Right click on the image / Click on properties / Copy the URL address you see there / Paste the URL address from the properties in between the two exclamation marks / and then just follow the rest of the instructions – i hope that helps..i just tried it out using the other browser and it worked find for me….

  • Picture updated
    by rowanmacs

    The Wind, the Wind has been updated to its original aspect ratio, ie not faux-panoramic. It was showing up in thumbnails as just a black …

    The Wind, the Wind has been updated to its original aspect ratio, ie not faux-panoramic. It was showing up in thumbnails as just a black thing and water, and in some of my favorite groups too! Some other pics will soon be updated, soon as I can get a decent size file of them. One being Warning, into a colour poster. You may all notice some minor name changes as well.

  • THEMATIC THUMBNAILS
    by BLYTHART

    Hi there …. yeah … yet another boring old Journal entry from moi. Karin Taylor certainly started something when she showed me how to…

    Hi there …. yeah … yet another boring old Journal entry from moi. Karin Taylor certainly started something when she showed me how to do clickable thumbnails :) I am creating thumbnail galleries in my Profile and it is quite eye-opening. for example, I hadn’t realised I’d actually done ten bird pictures until I starting collecting them together today. So far I have done a cat gallery, a flower gallery, a bird gallery and a castles gallery ….

  • THE SWIFT DELIVERY (3) – DIGITAL FROM HAND DRAWN THUMBNAIL SKETCH

  • Thumbnail selection Help
    by Michael Bainbridge

    Does anyone know if it’s possible to change where the thumbnail selects? I have looked through help and can’t find anything about it, but…

    Does anyone know if it’s possible to change where the thumbnail selects? I have looked through help and can’t find anything about it, but as can see with this image I uploaded the thumbnail is - where the image is / anyway of perhaps changing it to one of the subjects faces instead of the wall.

  • Have a look at these incredible works I've found on bubble...
    by Pip Gerard

    This is now my third journal showing an array of truly fabulous works by other very talented artists here. I put together themes then pu…

    This is now my third journal showing an array of truly fabulous works by other very talented artists here. I put together themes then put forward as possible options for the homepage. click here to view talented Aglaia’s choices. Click on them to view and comment/favourite. / FABULOUS NEW YORK, NEW YORK!!!! BLACK AND WHITE T-SHIRTS / / / BLACK & WHITE CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHY / BREATHTAKING WATER WOMEN ALL COLLAGES & MIXED MEDIA / / / A WHOLE NEW WORLD UNDER THE SEA / / / ARRAY OF ANIMALS SENSATIONAL ART / / /

  • TUTORIAL: Buttons, Links and Image Previews
    by Gracey

    I’ve recently been asked to help someone with a tutorial on using image product previews on your profile in a smaller size, and how to ma…

    I’ve recently been asked to help someone with a tutorial on using image product previews on your profile in a smaller size, and how to make and use buttons in your profile, and to be able to make the image product previews smaller. To that end, this is a tutorial that explains how to make buttons using online button generators, and how to make them show in your profile, and then how to link them to the pages or galleries you want them to display. There are three sections in the tutorial – Buttons, Product Previews, and the Link Listing at the end. The link listing contains link for quite a number of online button generators, and places where you can get free image hosting. This tutorial is written using both text and images for visual assistance, so anyone who normally has a difficult time understanding stuff in tutorials may find this useful. The tutorial is in pdf format so you can download and save it, or just view it on the internet. Buttons, Links and Image Previews – A Tutorial for Setting up Your Redbubble Profile

  • KARIN TAYLOR'S NEW THUMBNAIL GALLERY
    by BLYTHART

    Karin has created an unbelievable thumbnail gallery of (correct me if …

    Karin has created an unbelievable thumbnail gallery of (correct me if I am wrong Karin) 348 paintings. You really MUST give it a look. It took Karin five hours to create – how’s that for patience and dedication.

  • Need some formatting help for my rb page
    by Silvia Ganora

    Hi all :) I’d really like to add some clickable thumbnails of my featured works on my RB page but have no clue on how to do it. I’d li…

    Hi all :) I’d really like to add some clickable thumbnails of my featured works on my RB page but have no clue on how to do it. I’d like something like this on tandoor page (btw, take the time to go through this artist’s fantastic work). Anyone can help? I’ll be forever grateful :) Silvia

  • Some colour tests for a design based on a lower case helvetica ‘y’. They looked so neat altogether, I chucked it on a tee.

  • Question
    by M3ll3N

    Hello everyone, / I’m still pretty new to all this redbubble stuff and i had a question for those of you who know the ins and outs. I just…

    Hello everyone, / I’m still pretty new to all this redbubble stuff and i had a question for those of you who know the ins and outs. I just recently started work on my own Zazzle store front, and i noticed that quite a few of you have thumbnail images of your zazzle products on display in your descriptions of the artwork it is related too. I wanted to know how exactly to do this? I’m not sure if it’s html nonsense, or a button I’m just not seeing… but all i know is i’d really like to add this option to some of my work! / If anyone could leave me a comment with a way to do this, i’d be forever grateful! thanks for taking the time to read this~~ *Mellen oh, and btw (my Zazzle) : www.zazzle.com/totalgargbage

  • Whats WRONG with RB? Bug? other peoples art as thumbnails in my gallery? What The?
    by dimarie

    Has this happened to anyone else? / Whats going on? / Okay, Go to page 19 in my gallery=...

    Has this happened to anyone else? / Whats going on? / Okay, Go to page 19 in my gallery on the art pages and the third row down, the picture on the far right, titled “Celebrate, Card sized” is not there, but someone else’s picture is… ? / And no offense to whoever owns that picture, but it is Not something i would put up in my gallery as it is a straight photograph (as far as i can tell) and i dont usually do straight photographs.. and so it gives a very different impression to a potential buyer than the one I am trying to portray… (or hope that i am lol) / So… I’m annoyed. / / and where is my thumbnail? lol, has it found its way onto someone elses gallery? perhaps the owner of the bike pic? Click on it, and it actually does go to my correct picture, titled Celebrate, (pictured below) / / But the correct thumbnail is NOT showing and instead some other picture of someones parking lot and bike is in its place? I’m confused. / What is going on? All these changes all the time… / Anyway, i know to some of you it may seem no big deal but it shouldnt really happen, and makes me worried about the security etc of our images if RB bugs are doing this… / Hmn.. also annoyed because RB owes me $179.16 AUD and where is it? They are supposed to send me a cheque every $100 earnt, and its almost at the $200 mark and still nothing… They are usually pretty late with the payments, usually a week or so after you’ve reached the $100 then it gets sent out.. and it doesnt bother me usually, but with xmas coming up and money running out and hey, how bout the principle of the thing… They owe me money i’ve earnt, i want to know why it hasnt been paid…. hmn…. / I’ll stop there. ANyway so i’m putting this up here cos i’m genuinely curious? / No, i am not just having a whinge :) / Is anyone elses gallery have someone elses thumbnails in place of their own? / And is anyone else owed money over the $100 aud mark and not heard anything from RB? / I’ll send them another email to RBsupport.. see if anything happens.. perhaps my last email to them got lost in cyberspace somehow?

  • 'Group Avatar'.........Thrilled
    by Debbie Schiff

    What a wonderful sight when I opened RedBubble to see a thumbnail of my Best View Point under the group – African Art at heArt:...

    What a wonderful sight when I opened RedBubble to see a thumbnail of my Best View Point under the group – African Art at heArt. Thanks to all involved for selecting this! Susan and Mariaan, a HUGE thank you too for your wonderful unfailing work behind the scenes to make this a special site. / Have a wonderful week! / You are all great! Debbie

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