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Lawless
All About Brad!
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Registered: Jun 2003
Local time: 07:28 AM
Location: Freezing in Colorado
Posts: 27144
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As a way to say "thank you" to our loyal members here at INReview, we're going to add another reward. This time it's avatars.
When you reach a certain amount of posts, you will earn an avatar. It will be by posts, and size. When you have that certain amount of posts, you will post in this thread, and you will give us the url to the avatar of your choice. It must be that specific size, or smaller. It may not be animated, at all... and it may not contain adult content (sex, language, etc...).
Here's what you must have in posts.. and the size of avatar that you will earn:
2,500 = 60x60 avatar
5,000 = 70x70 avatar
7,000 = 80x80 avatar
8,500 = 90x90 avatar
10,000 = 100x100 avatar
Thank you to our loyal members... we appreciate all that you give to our place here in cyberspace.
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03-30-2006 04:52 AM
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Whidden
KANSAS LAW DOG
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Registered: May 2003
Local time: 09:28 AM
Location: Yon Woady Pump
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If anyone has a pic they like and don't know how to resize it to the correct pixel size, p.m. the pic, or a link to it,
to me, and I will resize it for you.
If you want to do it yourself, you can do so in M.S. Paint, which is on every version of Windows.
Just go into Paint. Then choose the "file" option, then "open".
Then it will give you a box to browse your computer. Find the pic you want opened, then click on it.
Then go to "Image", then "attributes". The Attributes box will tell you what the pic is, in pixels, a width and a height.
Then go to "image", then "sketch skew". There will be a width and a height box. If you put 50 in both, it will shrink the pixels 50%.
So, if you have a pic that is 200 x 200 pixels wide, and you put the 50 in the sketch skew box, it will shrink the pic to 100x100.
You have to go back and forth from sketch skew and attributes sometimes, to see how it's turning out.
Then you just save the pic as a jpeg, like normal.
Sometimes, it takes some experimenting, as the pixel size will be some oddball number, like 563x452. And you have to mess around with the percentages on the sketch skew to get it to where you want.
As for hosting it, there are several hosting sites, like Photobucket.com that you can create a free account, and host a boatload of pics for free.
Any questions, feel free to ask.
---Whizzle.
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03-31-2006 12:42 AM
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Lawless
All About Brad!
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Registered: Jun 2003
Local time: 07:28 AM
Location: Freezing in Colorado
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Well, lets see, FP.. other than the fact that you're helping to support the board that you spend your time on, in which Marc pays for out of his own pocket... thousands of dollars... you're getting:
GOLD MEMBERSHIPS
You also have the option to drop your membership, if you so choose. But, we're trying to give something back, in a sense, to people who continue to post at INReview.
You have access to change your avatar, on your own, at any point. You can have a 100x100 avatar without earing it through post count.
You can also change your title, at any time, of your own choosing, without having to get assistance.
And, as new things are added on to INReview, Gold Members will get other privledges that non-paying members don't have access to.
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03-31-2006 05:32 AM
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