Sure Flinter. I just made during lunch at work. Only took me like 3 minutes so feel free to use it.Flinter wrote:lol that is awesome! could I use that in the video of them? I'll give you credit for itxAncalagonx wrote:Awesome screenshot Two albinos in one spot is simply amazing.
However, upon closer examination it seems to me that there is something fishy about those albinos, especially with two of them being in the same spot.
After looking at them in great detail it turns out they are actually Space Deer in disguise as albinos, and they were attempting to hide their true colors.
Two Albino Red Deer Cows-Same Picture!
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Cool, ThanksxAncalagonx wrote:Sure Flinter. I just made during lunch at work. Only took me like 3 minutes so feel free to use it.Flinter wrote:lol that is awesome! could I use that in the video of them? I'll give you credit for itxAncalagonx wrote:Awesome screenshot Two albinos in one spot is simply amazing.
However, upon closer examination it seems to me that there is something fishy about those albinos, especially with two of them being in the same spot.
After looking at them in great detail it turns out they are actually Space Deer in disguise as albinos, and they were attempting to hide their true colors.
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There is another way to post larger images (but will only be displayed at a smaller rate)
Go to the image hosting site and right click the image to view image.
Copy the address of that image, then in the forum post use the bigimg (full editor) and paste it in between the .
The image will be scaled to fit the forum page but people can then right click it to view the full image too
Saves the time needed to edit/resize the photo.
An example:
Nice find though too btw. Yet to bag me a single albino even though I have seen em
Edit: also seems a single click from the forum will display the full image
2nd Edit: Lol, even screencaptured what stancomputerhunter said about the bigimg posting thing, my bad. I found this to be the easiest way personally and it allows you to see the full image.
Go to the image hosting site and right click the image to view image.
Copy the address of that image, then in the forum post use the bigimg (full editor) and paste it in between the .
The image will be scaled to fit the forum page but people can then right click it to view the full image too
Saves the time needed to edit/resize the photo.
An example:
Nice find though too btw. Yet to bag me a single albino even though I have seen em
Edit: also seems a single click from the forum will display the full image
2nd Edit: Lol, even screencaptured what stancomputerhunter said about the bigimg posting thing, my bad. I found this to be the easiest way personally and it allows you to see the full image.
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You are quite correct, but if you add text to your photos, like I do sometimes, you have to use a different method because with bigimg you are just taking the picture from tH file location.
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Re: Two Albino Red Deer Cows-Same Picture!
The bigimg-tags work for me with pictures on image hosters too. At least with postimage.org which I'm usually using.stancomputerhunter wrote:You are quite correct, but if you add text to your photos, like I do sometimes, you have to use a different method because with bigimg you are just taking the picture from tH file location.
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