CCC IV - Image requirements (or why my entry is not up yet)
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CCC IV - Image requirements (or why my entry is not up yet)
Each submission is limited to three photographs, each no larger than 800 x 600 pixels. You may edit your images digitally, but only to clean up the images for presentation. LDraw images are acceptable but these entries must use readily available pieces, not large quantities of rare pieces, colors, or figures.
You may not have images with the smaller dimension larger than 600 pixels. Please resize your images accordingly.
Incorrect size: 643 x 621 pixels
Correct Size: 643 x 600 pixels
You may not have more than 3 images in your image folder. Subfolders with additional images can be used to show CC members your creations. Bitmaps are evil, do not use them
How do I link to my brickshelf thumbnail?
Take your brickshelf image:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Benja ... tapult.jpg
Add the /thumb/ directory before the image name.
Then add _thumb.jpg to the end of the image name.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Benja ... _thumb.jpg
Or you can right click on the thumbnail image. This will let you view properties and cut and paste the image location into the form.
This thread may be updated periodically with further image information. If you have questions about your entry, send me a pm.
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The Blacklist - Updated November 14th
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1. Images that are too large:
Elaphant Knight - Battle at the Pass
Peter - Dragon Knights Castle Fortification, Old Warrior's House
2. Too Many images per folder:
forrest john
3. Did not link to brickshelf folder:
Lucas the Khan - Golden Lions Bridge, Murder Holes, Defended Dock, Cola Canyon Bridge, A Castle Under Siege, Castle by Ocean
Asterios
Justin Williams - Black Falcon Emperor
4. Multiple entries and mocs in one image folder:
Asterios
You may not have images with the smaller dimension larger than 600 pixels. Please resize your images accordingly.
Incorrect size: 643 x 621 pixels
Correct Size: 643 x 600 pixels
You may not have more than 3 images in your image folder. Subfolders with additional images can be used to show CC members your creations. Bitmaps are evil, do not use them
How do I link to my brickshelf thumbnail?
Take your brickshelf image:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Benja ... tapult.jpg
Add the /thumb/ directory before the image name.
Then add _thumb.jpg to the end of the image name.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Benja ... _thumb.jpg
Or you can right click on the thumbnail image. This will let you view properties and cut and paste the image location into the form.
This thread may be updated periodically with further image information. If you have questions about your entry, send me a pm.
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The Blacklist - Updated November 14th
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1. Images that are too large:
Elaphant Knight - Battle at the Pass
Peter - Dragon Knights Castle Fortification, Old Warrior's House
2. Too Many images per folder:
forrest john
3. Did not link to brickshelf folder:
Lucas the Khan - Golden Lions Bridge, Murder Holes, Defended Dock, Cola Canyon Bridge, A Castle Under Siege, Castle by Ocean
Asterios
Justin Williams - Black Falcon Emperor
4. Multiple entries and mocs in one image folder:
Asterios
Last edited by architect on Fri Jan 12, 2007 1:33 am, edited 16 times in total.
Ooops... Its fixed now...
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Re: CCC IV - Image requirements (or why my entry is not up y
Could I make the folder with the CCC pics the subfolder, instead of the other way around?architect wrote:You may not have more than 3 images in your image folder. Subfolders with additional images can be used to show CC members your creations.
Example:
* * * * * * *
The red asterisk represents the CCC folder, and the blue asterisks other images for the CC-ers. Thanks,
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Say it "ESS-MICK-GIN-ISS", with a hard "G", as in "get".
I'm a Pumpkin.
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Re: CCC IV - Image requirements (or why my entry is not up y
Yes, that would be perfectly acceptable. When you post a link with your submission, just link to that red subfolder. Basically, when the judges go to a folder to judge, we should only find 3 images.smcginnis wrote: Could I make the folder with the CCC pics the subfolder, instead of the other way around?
Example:
* * * * * * *
The red asterisk represents the CCC folder, and the blue asterisks other images for the CC-ers. Thanks,
~smcginnis
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Yeah, I know... Yet another question. Thanks for putting up with us, guys.
Also, I'm assuming that the rule doesn't apply to small windows depicting a mechanism of the MOC, such as a secret door or trap.
And, because everyone seems to like signing their posts on this thread-
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So you're saying we can't cut and paste stuff. Like say, a guy wanted to shoot something like this through the works. As you can see, I've added the black ball from another picture.architect wrote:You may edit your images digitally, but only to clean up the images for presentation.
Also, I'm assuming that the rule doesn't apply to small windows depicting a mechanism of the MOC, such as a secret door or trap.
And, because everyone seems to like signing their posts on this thread-
-Micah
Let us stop for a moment and ponder the signiture...
Ok, enough of that!
Ok, enough of that!
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I would suggest using this element in trans-clear to support objects in the air:The Green Knight wrote:Yeah, I know... Yet another question. Thanks for putting up with us, guys.So you're saying we can't cut and paste stuff. Like say, a guy wanted to shoot something like this through the works. As you can see, I've added the black ball from another picture.architect wrote:You may edit your images digitally, but only to clean up the images for presentation.
Also, I'm assuming that the rule doesn't apply to small windows depicting a mechanism of the MOC, such as a secret door or trap.
And, because everyone seems to like signing their posts on this thread-
-Micah
Moving parts, trap doors, etc are excluded from this rule. The admins will judge these entries on a case by case basis and let the entrant know if we have a problem with the submission.
Ben
This is a good question. So it is ok to inset a small image into the master pic featuring a closeup of a detail or a mechanism? This would be very helpful if it were true ...The Green Knight wrote:Also, I'm assuming that the rule doesn't apply to small windows depicting a mechanism of the MOC, such as a secret door or trap.
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I'm sorry to bother the admins with these rudimentary questions, but I am quite a hack with a digital camera/Brickshelf.
1. What is a thumbnail and how do I make one?
2. How do I get a picture on this site, like the ones that are just small pictures from the Brickshelf folder in the view entries section?
3. How do I decide the size of a picture when I take it/post it?
Could someone please explain to this poor person, who truly seems to be from the 1300's, the "For Dummies" method of doing things?
I am truly apologetic for these questions, and I sincerely thank anyone with the patience to deal with them.
1. What is a thumbnail and how do I make one?
2. How do I get a picture on this site, like the ones that are just small pictures from the Brickshelf folder in the view entries section?
3. How do I decide the size of a picture when I take it/post it?
Could someone please explain to this poor person, who truly seems to be from the 1300's, the "For Dummies" method of doing things?
I am truly apologetic for these questions, and I sincerely thank anyone with the patience to deal with them.
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I don't think I could put it better than Bruce:Spongey wrote:1. What is a thumbnail and how do I make one?
2. How do I get a picture on this site, like the ones that are just small pictures from the Brickshelf folder in the view entries section?
Bruce N H wrote:When you're looking at the page on Brickshelf that is all the small thumbnails, just right-click or control-click on one of the thumbails and "copy image location". That URL should look like this:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/brick ... _thumb.jpg
rather than this:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/brick ... et6085.jpg
(note the inclusion of /thumb/ and _thumb.jpg in the name).
Bruce
You don't. After the pictures are on your computer, use a photo editing program (try Irfanview if you don't already have one) and resize the pictures there before uploading them to Brickshelf.Spongey wrote:3. How do I decide the size of a picture when I take it/post it?
Hope that helps!
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You can also use paint, which comes on all computers. Just open the file, scroll down on the "Edit" toolbar and click "Select All". Then drag the border to resize it.E of Alshire wrote:You don't. After the pictures are on your computer, use a photo editing program (try Irfanview if you don't already have one) and resize the pictures there before uploading them to Brickshelf.Spongey wrote:3. How do I decide the size of a picture when I take it/post it?
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Yes if it shows a built in moving function. These images should be used sparingly. You may not make collages.DARKspawn wrote: This is a good question. So it is ok to inset a small image into the master pic featuring a closeup of a detail or a mechanism? This would be very helpful if it were true ...
Ben
Thank you to everyone who answered my questions!
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I see I've been blacklisted for too many images in the folder. I don't particularly mind and will delete the duplicated image and resubmit but I will point out that the wording is slightly ambiguous.
Strictly speaking I have three images in that folder with one of them repeated in order to provided a smaller version for use in the post. I see now that what you mean is three image files in the folder which is not quite the same thing.
I'm also curious how strictly 800x600 rule is meant to be followed? I can see at least one entry with three pics at 2304x1728
Tim
Strictly speaking I have three images in that folder with one of them repeated in order to provided a smaller version for use in the post. I see now that what you mean is three image files in the folder which is not quite the same thing.
I'm also curious how strictly 800x600 rule is meant to be followed? I can see at least one entry with three pics at 2304x1728
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Thank you for deleting the duplicate image. Which entry has the large images? I checked all entries that I approved for image sizes. Another admin may have accidentally approved this entry.gambort wrote:I see I've been blacklisted for too many images in the folder. I don't particularly mind and will delete the duplicated image and resubmit but I will point out that the wording is slightly ambiguous.
Strictly speaking I have three images in that folder with one of them repeated in order to provided a smaller version for use in the post. I see now that what you mean is three image files in the folder which is not quite the same thing.
I'm also curious how strictly 800x600 rule is meant to be followed? I can see at least one entry with three pics at 2304x1728
Tim
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