Dear friends:
I am new in the forum, it is possible load photos directly from the PC to a post?
Sorry for my english
best regards
José Manuel
Hello
No
You are best to download your pictures to a hosting site of which there are several and then copy a link in your post.
Alternatively host your pictures to a blog and then add a link to your post.
Jim
There is a tutorial in the forum on how to upload photos to the forum
If other Spanish-speakers were as good as you, travel in Spain would be much, MUCH easier for foreigners!
Go down to "attachments and other options". Click there.
Select "add files".
Select and open the file with the picture from desktop (save it first if you need to).
Click "Upload".
Repeat if you want two pictures.
Click on "post", and there you are.
Welcome on board :) !
Hello and welcome
Welcome to the Forum!
Welcome José :-h
Your English is as good as several of the native speakers here ;D
As FierceKitty has said you can attach small picture
As others have said the best way to post pictures is to host them on picture hosting site
A tutorial, using Imgr, can be found here https://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,20026.0.html (https://www.pendrakenforum.co.uk/index.php/topic,20026.0.html)
I look forward to seeing your pictures, we like pictures :)
Welcome ! :)
Dear friends:
Thank you all very much for the welcome and the information, I will try to open a thread about one of my 10mm projects, the Monmouth Rebellion ;)
Welcome to the forum. I see that you've got the picture posting worked out. Monmouth's Rebellion is one of my favorite subjects and Clib has may some great looking sculpts that can be used for it.
Quote from: d_Guy on 19 December 2023, 07:11:36 PMWelcome to the forum. I see that you've got the picture posting worked out. Monmouth's Rebellion is one of my favorite subjects and Clib has may some great looking sculpts that can be used for it.
For me is also a great subject, colorful period and not too much great armies, I am working at company level it is more realistic, and with 10mm scale is also better. The Clib sculpts are amazing really, all the best