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... In my Twotter!

Scenery from Earth Simulations / Generation X - REX2 and Aerosoft Twin Otter

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Now the out take.

*Sings* There may be trouble ahead! :th_smiles73:

(Shot is >500k click if you want to view)

Thanks for looking.

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Glad to see you up in the air again, Boss - some nice shots, too! :thum:

BTW, how do you attach thumbnails in a post? Or is it magic?!? :whis:

Cheers - Dai. :cool:

Definitely magic Dai, I would love to make it a member option but don't really have the spare storage or bandwidth at the moment.

/Joe

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O.K., maybe I can re-phrase the question...

If I've got a large image, stored on, say, photobucket, together with a smaller, thumbnail (also on photobucket), can I post the thumbnail with a hyperlink to the larger image within the post (using html-ese, I guess)?

If not, don't worry, it's just that this is a question I've been asking myself for sime time (Amongst others! - Ed).

Cheers - Dai. :cool:

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Photobucket will automatically generate code for clickable thumbnails like this, just copy their code straight into the message window, that way it costs us no bandwidth :thankyou:

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Good stuff!

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Thanks Tim,

I am using REX2 "Sparkling" animation set. I use FSWC to set up the colour and reflectiveness and I also have the HD plugin running in these shots, (Not always) they are not edited except for resize and thin border which is done as a quick script in Paint Shop Pro.

Hope that helps, it is just tinkering really with FSWC I don't think I saved the settings :faint:

Joe

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Excellent shots Joe.

Earth Simulations do the area real justice eh?

I too love the sea textures and will have a go at setting my next flight up with the sparkling sea and see if I can imitate your sea. Ha! no chance methinks with a C2Duo.

Cheers

Brian

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