In reply to the post on the mainpage stating that picture size has now been reduced to 100kb.
You could try using photobucket, its free and easy.
Instead of holding storage on Druchii.net, you can hold it on your own photobucket account and attach a link whenever you want to display a picture.
You'll probably save alot of money. For the URL, googlise photobucket - its the first on the list.
For your avatar, you could attach a link from photobucket link onto it, though i think it may slow down loading times... im not sure. Its cost-effective.
Hope this helps,
Tauknight.
Suggestion: Use photobucket instead of storing pictures...
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People still can, of course - photobucket is probably of more use if you wish to show your wares in Painting & Modelling and detail what you did with a model.
Quite a few people (myself included) have used the album and photobucket. The album just allows a one-stop shop (as it were) for people to easily browse through their fellow posters models rather than having to hunt through various links and profiles.
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Quite a few people (myself included) have used the album and photobucket. The album just allows a one-stop shop (as it were) for people to easily browse through their fellow posters models rather than having to hunt through various links and profiles.
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Is the 100kb too small per picture? With jpeg and some quick msphoto editing isn't it still possible to post a good pic?
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