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Here's my Photobucket write-up from the IOC. It's long, but probably easier than me trying to explain it again. lol.

 

 

 

1. Create your account. http://photobucket.com/

2. Once you take a picture and save it to your computer, open your Photobucket account and click the "Upload Now" button, which is green and at the top of the screen.

3. Next, click the green "select photos & videos" button.

4. Browse your computer for the pictures you want to upload. You can choose as many as you want to upload by holding down the "CTRL" key on your computer and then click "Open" on your browse box that pops up. The pics will automatically be uploaded and a message will show that says "Upload complete!". You can also use the "bulk uploader" for multiple pictures. It's a bit faster.

5. Next, click on the "save and continue to my album" button. Now...if you are an organizational freak like me, you can make mulitple albums to store your pictures in, all with whatever labels you want to put on them. I have one for costumes, board images, troops, builds, etc. Once this is done, you can move your newly uploaded images to whatever folder you want for storage. That way your default album doesn't get too cluttered. If you post your pictures on the boards BEFORE you move them, the link will be broken and the picture will disappear once you move it. If you post your pictures AFTER you move them to another subfolder, then it will remain safe in there, and the link will remain active for as long as you have the picture. You can also just leave the picture in your default album and not move it at all.

 

 

HOW TO MOVE A PICTURE:

1. Take your mouse and hover over your picture. It will then display a box with a blue bar at the top.

2. Put your cursor over the word "Move" in the blue bar and click on it.

3. Another box will pop up that warns you that the link will be broken if you perform this action.

4. From the gray drop-down menu, select the album you want to store the picture in and click the blue "Move" icon.

5. Select your subfolder and open it. Hover over your picture and you'll see the same box appear with the blue bar across the top that says "Share/Delet/Move". This time, move your cursor over the very bottom line in that box, labeled "IMG Code". Click directly over the code that is in that line. You should see the word "Copied" appear now.

6. Start your post on the boards and right click your mouse where you want to insert your picture by clicking the word "paste". You'll then see a line of code appear that will ultimately contain your picture(s). You will have to follow these steps for every picture you want to post.

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Lookin' good! The only think I'd adjust is your hip boxes... I'd bring them up by about an inch or so and be sure that your belt doesn't ride up too far beyond the bottom of your 'bund.

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Whoa, you've got quite a long neck there, bud!

 

...Is the helmet smaller than it should be, or is there too much padding in the top of the bucket so your melon can't fit all the way?

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haha i was noticing that too, im pretty sure the problem is a combination of me putting too much foam, and at the time the foam handnt adjusted yet (its memory foam so eventually it looks alittle better) but ill tak abit of that stuff out for sure.

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The force is strong with you my friend, good eye! It appears off center becuase the top ridge of my bucket got all jacked up somehow, its difficuilt to notice, so ive decided to leave it until i get some extra time.

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Looks great!

 

I would hitch up the bund a bit so it doesn't poke out underneath the belt. But I also see that it rides quite high up in your armpits... Maybe fold it in the top, or cut off a bit? I saw that you've also noticed that. I shortened mine by sewing a line 1/4" from where I wanted the new edge, then I cut the bund around 1" from that line, folded in the two parts sticking up and sewed that up.

 

I see that your T-bits are on backwards (I had to say this since I've never been able to spot that before ;) )

 

The areator on your helmet should be all black, or maybe at least blacker.

 

And the greeblie on your TD has to be swapped to the correct type.

 

All in all, nothing you can't handle in less than an evening :)

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