I need help! I want to make a cool adventure like "Chaos Zone" With a OC but I don't know how! can you guys please help me?!
How To Make Custom Sprites For Roleplay Posted by Dan on December 17th, 2020 at 11:14am Viewed 167 Times
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Posted on December 17th, 2020 at 11:20amEdited on 2020/12/17 at 11:22am
Posted 2020/12/17 at 11:20amEdited 2020/12/17 at 11:22am
#1
1. Get an Art Software and Do Art 2. Go to Imgur and Click New Post 3. Upload your Image 4. Wait until it says Upload Complete! 5. Click Copy Link (DO NOT COPY THE TOP LINK, Copy Link will appear when you are on the image) 6. Type this in: [image](imgurlink(the link).png(or whatever it is)) 7. Presto! IMAGE!
Posted on August 26th, 2021 at 3:30pmEdited on 2021/08/26 at 3:35pm
Posted 2021/08/26 at 3:30pmEdited 2021/08/26 at 3:35pm
#4
@Ice man : Here are some answers
4. Make sure that this message pops up 5. Go to your image and you'll see a copy button, please use that 6. put the link ( -Here. If the image is a png, put .png at the end. If it isn't a png, put the respective image type (.jpg, etc.). Make sure to use the brackets
Posted on August 30th, 2021 at 6:00pmEdited on 2021/08/30 at 6:37pm
Posted 2021/08/30 at 6:00pmEdited 2021/08/30 at 6:37pm
#9
@Ice man : Image-hosting can get a little particular depending on the nature of the site itself. Lightshot and Pasteboard, for example, don't seem like they're able to properly embed on the site. Imgur and Discord are pretty commonly used around here, but you can also try websites like PostImage or ImgPile instead. As long as it's an image hosting website that offers you the direct link / hot link to the image, you'll be able to get it to show up in a post directly. To make sure it shows up, you also want to make sure your image link ends with one of the above file types! If it's a .png, for example, make sure that your link ends with .png to get it to show up properly.
[[Disco](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/787755725598359633/882025871907639356/kc_.png) Hmph! Dr. Wily would've made it himself much better... but this formatting code isn't all THAT bad, I guess!]{time}
Hmph! Dr. Wily would've made it himself much better... but this formatting code isn't all THAT bad, I guess!And let's try with an image sourced from PostImage
Posted on August 31st, 2021 at 10:08amEdited on 2021/08/31 at 10:11am
Posted 2021/08/31 at 10:08amEdited 2021/08/31 at 10:11am
#11
@Ice man : If you want to remove the background of the image, the image has to have no background or be transparent. and to change the image size you'll have to change the image size yourself, or in PostImages.
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