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Your gallery isn't public yet. ;-) If you posted a pic in the topic, we can see it immedietly.

EDIT: If you're not good with a camera, try taking pics outside. Natural lighting always makes MOCs look better. Also, try using a tripod. If you don't have one, set your camera on top of a pile of books or something. :-)

Edited by Mr. Mandalorian
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Just wait. I'm not sure exactly why you have to wait, the pictures need to get "cleared" or something. I've forgotten exactly what it they do. :-$

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Your gallery isn't public yet. ;-) If you posted a pic in the topic, we can see it immedietly.

Sorry guys, i tried to put them in the topic, but my camera died before i got a chance to directly download them onto the laptop. I'll try to post them later... :-$

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Sorry guys, i tried to put them in the topic, but my camera died before i got a chance to directly download them onto the laptop. I'll try to post them later... :-$

I don't think that's what he meant. If you already uploaded them to Brickshelf, you should log in to your folder, find the pic and click on it until you get a URL that ends in .jpg. Copy the link and paste it into the topic, and voil

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Nice MOC :)

But I'm wondering why the images need to be so terribly huge. There's not a single use for it unless you want to have a large printout for on your wall... Sometimes I wished the digital camera manufacturers kept the resolution to 3MP :-$

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