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Post by origami_8 »

Actually it works fine.

Go to the page you linked to and right click onto the image. A dialogue window appears:
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Choose "Medium 640" and you'll get to this page:
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Right click on the image and copy the image location. Paste it into your post, mark it and click on the img-button.

The link should look like this:

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[img]http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4141/4870933527_1820001783_z.jpg[/img]
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Leafy Sea Fish

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Hercules beetle folded out of soap strip

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Flying Hercules Beetle

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Flower BP

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I call it Clash of the Titans, as it is a picture o fall my insect designs fighting together.
Hercules beetle and leafy fish designed today
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Post by anonymous person »

@ anna- thanks but when I do that there is nothing that allows me to copy the image location. It may be something to do with vista, as usual.
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Post by origami_8 »

Well, I guess you use Internet Explorer as your browser engine. When right clicking on the picture choose properties and copy and paste the address from there.
I highly recommend you to change your browser engine to either Google Chrome or Firefox. Both are far better then Internet Explorer.
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Post by origamimasterjared »

Arun, it's two steps. First you right-click and select the size you want to view. It will load the image in the size you've selected. Then when you get there you right-click on the image and select "copy image location" (or whatever the equivalent is for your browser).

This is faster and easier than the alternate method, clicking actions, choosing view all sizes, clicking on the size you want and then copying the image location. But that works too.
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Post by anonymous person »

Owl. Probaly the crappiest one anyone has ever seen, but anyway.
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Thanks guys, becuase it works now! :D :D :D
Btw, would you recomend Opera as a replacement browser?
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I've never liked Opera. What's wrong with Firefox or Chrome? (I actually use Safari mainly, but I'm on a Mac)
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Just downloaded Google chrome. IT'S AWESOME! :D
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Anonymous Person, your Owl's not that bad. If you creased the curves carefully, making sure not to wrinkle the paper and aligned the creases, I think this could be a wonderful model! It seems to me, that this model could be wet-folded for great results!

On a side note, I usually use Google Chrome. It's compatible with most, if not all features of the internet, and, most important for me, the layout is pleasing, and doesn't crave to much space.
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Post by kareshi »

Here's the 2x2x2 version...
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v191/ ... G_7508.jpg[/img]

and, now I'm just getting carried away.
[img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v191/ ... G_7511.jpg[/img]
This is a single unit with 100 pockets on the face. I will probably not finish this one, unless they make black tracing paper. Which is kind of silly.
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Post by orislater »

i hate new flickr...
bear by montroll
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victoria serova's antelope head
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eric gjerde square twist
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cat by giang dihn
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i dont want to post any more just go on my flickr XD
my flickr tissue foil is for noobs! mc FTW!!!!
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Author: Satoshi Kamiya Hercules Beetle
Paper: Tissue foil
Folded by me

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Last edited by debugmode on August 9th, 2010, 12:27 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Post by joshuaorigami »

awesome!! :D
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kareshi wrote:This is a single unit with 100 pockets on the face. I will probably not finish this one, unless they make black tracing paper. Which is kind of silly.
the hudred pockets one is awesome, kareshi!
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awesome.i made a simpler, less proportioned, hercules beetle(flying) and it's not steady.
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