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Setting Up A Custom Avatar [OUTDATED]
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This guide is intended to lay out the steps necessary to set up a custom avatar to display on each of your posts. It is suggested you read over the avatar and signature rules before you get started so that you don't run into any problems later.
The guide assumes you already have an appropriate avatar image and have uploaded it to appropriate webspace. General information about these steps is provided in Appendices A & B.
Part 1: Get the URL & Image Variables
Make sure you have the image's URL address. Have it open in a separate window or copy/pasted into a document so you can grab it easily.
The image URL needs to be complete - this means you must include the http:// prefix, and have the full address to the exact file (usually this ends with the file extension type). Make sure there are no spaces (%20) or other special characters in the address (other than dashes or underscores; -,_). Many times the URL will be case sensitive as well.
Also make sure you have the height and width of the image in pixels handy.
Part 2: Bring up Custom Avatar Options
From any page on the GiantITP forums, click on the User CP option in the upper right toolbar.
This will bring up your control panel where you can adjust numerous options. In the Control Panel on the right, under the first section Settings & Options, click on Edit Options (it should be the last in the list).
Scroll down to the last section, Miscellaneous Options.
Part 3: Set Your Variables
Under the Avatar section of Miscellaneous Options, click the toggle next to Custom.
Now, under Custom Avatar URL, paste or type in the URL of the image.
Under Custom Avatar Width, enter the width of the image in pixels.
Under Custom Avatar Height, enter the height of the image in pixels.
Lastly, click on Save Changes.
You should now be brought back to the main Control Panel page.
To make sure the avatar is entered correctly, go find a post you have recently made. The image should now show next to your posts.
Part 4: Troubleshooting
If you image is not showing up, first make sure the site has fully reloaded and is not simply pulling from your browser cache (press Ctrl+F5 to force a complete reload of the page).
If the image still does not show up, go back to Miscellaneous Options and make sure all the image variables are entered correctly. Any incorrect values, such as having the height or width off by a pixel or the a typo in the URL, will prevent the image from showing up.
The image URL is usually case sensitive - if there are any capitalizations, make sure to have these match.
The board software does not support spaces or most special characters. These will show up as '%##' in the URL; spaces are %20 and are the most common problem in a URL that prevents an avatar from showing up. Dashes or underscores (-,_) are allowed; remove any spaces or replace them with these characters.
Make sure the image actually is a .gif, a .jpg, or a .png. If it is not, you will need to convert it into one of these formats or find another image.
Finally, try opening the image in a separate window to make sure it shows up at all. Your hosting site may be down, the image may not have uploaded correctly or have been deleted, or something else may be preventing the image from loading at all.
If none of this corrects the problem, please feel free to ask for help.
Appendix A: Acquire an Avatar
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Acquiring a custom avatar is actually relatively easy. You can check out the
custom avatar request and
avatar adoption threads for OotS style avatars, or you can always make your own.
On the GiantITP forums, you may use a .gif, .jpg, or .png image. The image can have a width of 20-120 pixels, and a height of 20-120 pixels. The forums default to 117x117.
To double check these variables to make sure an image would fit within the rules, on most browsers right click (or Control + click on most Apples) on the image and select 'Properties.' This will display the image height and width in pixels, its URL, and its size. Right clicking generally also allows you to save the image. Some websites disable right clicking on images, however.
.gif and .png images both support transparency, while .jpg does not. Also please keep in mind that animated .gif images are not allowed as avatars.
Appendix B: Uploading the Image
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You need to upload the image to a separate hosting service; the GiantITP forums do not allow you to upload directly to our server.
Free solutions include
PhotoBucket and
ImageShack, both of which are commonly used throughout the forums. If you have your own server space or other location you can upload to, you may certainly use that as well. These free sites are generally very simple to use and off their own tutorials. Generally, simply select the Upload option, click Browse when it asks you for the file path of the image, find the image on your computer, select it, and upload. After the image uploads, it should provide the image's URL for hotlinking.
Keep in mind that you will be 'hotlinking' the image from this space, so make sure this is allowed. Many free website hosting services do not allow image hotlinking, which will cause an error image to show up. Worse is hotlinking from someone's personal site without permission - not only is this considered impolite, many webmasters discourage this behavior by setting up obscene or insulting 'trap' images that replace hotlinked images. It is always encouraged that you get your own webspace to host any images you intend to use. Some avatar artists will allow you to hotlink from their hosts, but again it is better to set up your own space.
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Hi.
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Gorbash Kazdar
Appendix A: Acquire an Avatar
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On the GiantITP forums, you may use a .gif, .jpg, or .png image. The image can have a width of 20-120 pixels, and a height of 20-120 pixels. The forums default to 117x177.
I just noticed the thread, and read it, even though I know how to.
I noticed that in the last line in one of the second last paragraph of Appendix A you mistyped 117X177, as you know(I know you do:smalltongue:) and as you said previously in that thread, its 117X117. Just for the case somebody gets confused about it. Just pointing it out.
Well, have fun.
D-D
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I tried all of the above troubleshooting, and it didn't work, help please?
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Ash08
I tried all of the above troubleshooting, and it didn't work, help please?
When I tried going directly the URL indicated by the "Properties" of the "no image found" red X (http://img442.imageshack.us/img442/4186/helfbardzgl.png), there was nothing there. Could there be a problem with your image upload or your Imageshack account?
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I have no idea, that was simpley the images URL.
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how do i get the url of an image i have created? if i can't get the url how do i use my own avatar?
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ivendale
how do i get the url of an image i have created? if i can't get the url how do i use my own avatar?
Have you uploaded the image to a hosting site somewhere on the internet? If not, that's your problem.
Just go to any photo-hosting site (I use Photobucket), create an account, and follow the instructions on how to upload files. Once you'd done so, you should be able to easily find the URL of your image, which is what you put in here to make your avatar show up.
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Thanks rtg0922 the help is much apriciated, photobucket you say...
thanks to the help of rtg0922 i can now use my custom avatar (made by me).\
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I've tryed everything you said but it still says that something is wrong with the avatar.
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What is the exact message it gives? And could you provide a direct link to the image, as it would help identify the problem.
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The Custom Avatar URL field doesn't want to accept my photobucket image.
I set up a photobucket account, loaded a couple of pictures, viewed the image that I want to use as my avatar and copied the address.
When I put the address into the Custom Avatar URL field, it doesn't accept it, saying:
"You did not enter the correct format for the Custom Avatar URL field. Please read the field description for the expected format."
Here's the address (is the format ok? or do I need to do any additional steps to access the picture by itself? I'm new to photobucket and this is my first custom avatar):
http://s822.photobucket.com/albums/z...t=path3295.png
Thanks in advance
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On the page you linked to, look on the left in the "Share this image" box. You need the direct link.
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douglas
On the page you linked to, look on the left in the "Share this image" box. You need the direct link.
Thanks for the help :smallsmile:
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My avatar is getting distended for some reason: this is what it should look like:
http://i37.tinypic.com/whcua9.jpg
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Either it's too big, or you didn't enter the right dimensions.
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How doeso ne go about creating a pimped out OOTS style avatar? or contact someone who knows how to make those?
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DarkElfGangsta
How doeso ne go about creating a pimped out OOTS style avatar?
Pick a graphics program, start drawing. Then practice until you can create something you'd be willing to show people online.
I recommend Inkscape, and taking a look at Trazoi's Inkscape guide for OotS avatars. If you have any specific Inkscape questions check The Inkscape Help Thread to see if it's already been answered.
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Originally Posted by
DarkElfGangsta
or contact someone who knows how to make those?
There's the Avatar Adoption Center and the Request an OotS Style Avatar Thread. Those are the traditional places to look/ask.
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I had a custom avatar made, it was uploaded to photobucket, I checked the guide, everything is correct, but I'm still getting a message about the url not being correct! what do?
also thanks for the earlier tips
Never mind, problem solved as you can see. You guys are doing a great job!
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Whenever I ttry to set up my new avatar I get a message saying that the format is wrong. I checked it and I can't figure out the problem.
Here is the link http://i749.photobucket.com/albums/x...akenMalice.png
Any help would be great thanks.
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it's 94 x 120, perhaps making it one pixel less high will do the trick?
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rakkoon
it's 94 x 120, perhaps making it one pixel less high will do the trick?
As you can see that worked less than well:smallsigh: Thanks for thying though. Anyone else?
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Well, the current problem is that you've entered the truncated URL (complete with ellipsis) into the Custom Avatar field, which is why it's not displaying.
Regarding the "wrong format" message, try changing the name of your "oots Avatars" folder, I suspect that the board doesn't like the space. When I tried uploading the image to another site (http://i49.tinypic.com/2hcf5ag.png) and setting it as my avatar it worked fine.
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Thanks for the help. That was pretty much what it was and it is working now.
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I need help, my custom avatar is not the right size.
if you need the link to help, here it is:
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/3134/rangern.jpg
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Lord Mattos
The problem I see is that you exported it with alot of background instead of on it's own. Make sure you export the figure only.
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how do I export only the image? aren't I supposed to copy the URL, not the picture?
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You made it in Inkscape, yes? When you get to the Export Dialogue, make sure you have just your avatar selected and click Export Area: Selection. Then adjust the dimensions under Bitmap size so that the largest dimension is 120px, change the filename and export.
Edit: Scratch that, I just now see that you got your avatar from the request thread.
Anyway, when you upload, make sure not to check the "resize image?" tickbox. And if you're uploading via a URL, make sure that you've just got the url of the image. I'm not sure what exactly went wrong when you uploaded, but I put it up on Imageshack for you anyway. Here:
http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/5964/elfg.png
http://img403.imageshack.us/img403/5964/elfg.png
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The new URL dosn't seem to make a difference...
EDIT: nevermind, it just took a little bit. Thanks a lot!
:smallbiggrin::smallbiggrin::smallbiggrin:
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How do I find the URL of an avatar I just got From the Request forums?
Never mind I reread the guide and found the answer.
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The guide should note that you can find the dimensions of an image via right click->Properties (changed to view image info in the latest version of Firefox for some reason).
I have to tell people this WAY too many times.
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Hi i am new, and i just canīt get my avatar working. I double checked like a billion times, and every thing should be all right, but it isnīt. Please help.
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_1bSmxrOHYcs/TC...unter2.png.jpg
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my avatar wont appear.
whan i put the url it was fine until i saw a white box with a X in in instead of my avatar.
why?
avatar URL http://lh5.ggpht.com/_VNsRqOWzhhw/TC...ck%203.png.jpg
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super dark33
my avatar wont appear.
whan i put the url it was fine until i saw a white box with a X in in instead of my avatar.
why?
Your problem seems to be that the file is named "whatever.png.jpg" (it's named "whatever.png" but it's actually a jpg, so the .jpg filename extension is added).
Try removing the .png from the name and reuploading.
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Originally Posted by
super dark33
I believe the reason may be that you have a space in the image name. Try renaming it without the space.
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when i check it it doesnt have that space
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It doesn't like %s. I just had to deal with that. I don't know how to fix it - I moved it in my Photobucket account.
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B-Man
I believe the reason may be that you have a space in the image name. Try renaming it without the space.
That's not a space that's an underscore. I think the problem is that the image is named with ".png" but it's a .jpeg file. Remove the .png and it might work. Alternatively, actually convert it to a .png so it will support transparency.
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Well the forumsoftware seem to remove the underscore and some around the % from the address he is displaying.
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Originally Posted by
Elder Tsofu
The url you use atm:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/VNsRqOWzhhw/TC9wqEBFp-I/AAAAAAAAAFU/lf-3u7K-1Jg/s800/Warlock3.png.jpg
The url he used:
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_VNsRqOWzhhw/TC9wqEBFp-I/AAAAAAAAAFU/lf-3u7K-1Jg/s800/Warlock%203.png.jpg
Try downloading the image and host it on a photobucket account rather than direct-linking. :smallsmile:
(its safer that way )
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I'm not seeing that. Here's what he posted, underscore and all.
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super dark33
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_VNsRqOWzhhw/TC9wqEBFp-I/AAAAAAAAAFU/lf-3u7K-1Jg/s800/Warlock%203.png.jpg
Edit: Not sure which one you're referring to, they both have the underscores though, and these exact addresses lead to the correct avatar (although both have the same transparency problem from being a .jpeg):
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Originally Posted by
Ninjaman
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_1bSmxrOHYcs/TCYA416RxKI/AAAAAAAABME/ggrulbk7RPs/s800/witch%20hunter2.png.jpg
Or is that not what you meant?
And if the forum software removes underscores from URLs when entered into the custom avatar field, my avatar shouldn't work since it contains an underscore.
I still believe that the avatars need to have the .png removed from the image name and be converted to .png/.gif files before uploading.
In fact, I'm going to go ahead and convert/upload them myself, I'll edit this post momentarily.
Here they are, these links should work (click the pictures for the link):
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c8...ch-hunter2.gif
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c8.../Warlock-3.gif
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That's the one he'd posted yes, but it isn't the one his blank box is showing.
The first one in my quote is the address to the blank box below the username (an invalid adress) while the last is the one the avatarist used to show the image.
Maybe the problem is that the underscore was right after an /?
And that the software think that the first two numbers after an % is some sort of a command?
Just a theory.
(should probably have elaborated instead of posting more or less the quote of the suggested answer to the question in the request thread)
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Oh, I didn't think to check the actual link for the avatar. It could be that the forum somehow negated those characters, but I think it is more likely that he is simply using a faulty link. Anyhow, my links should work fine, I've removed any possible compatibility issues.
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Wow! Thanks this was super helpful :smallsmile:
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I have two avatars, and neither of them are working. They match the field details but will not show.
http://s957.photobucket.com/albums/a...OotsAvatar.png
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http://s957.photobucket.com/albums/a...6firestuff.png
I'm not sure why the second one is over twice the length of the first, and therefore cannot all be put into the field thing but neither will show. I tried to save them as GIF as well but it says that they will lose all transparency if I were to do so. Can you help me?
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Try these:
1st:
http://i957.photobucket.com/albums/ae52/Fenrazer/SunfireOotsAvatar.png
2nd:
http://i957.photobucket.com/albums/ae52/Fenrazer/932646firestuff.png
(I you hover the mouse above the image in the album view you'll be able to get the correct link (direct link))
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For some reason, it doesn't like my folder. Re-uploaded to the general page.
http://i376.photobucket.com/albums/o...agonElite2.png
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when i go to upoload my avatar, it has the URL space, but not the lenght and width spaces. Now when i try to use my avatar it only shows part of it? What do I do?
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The avatar setting have changed recently, the option to specify height and width was replaced by an overflow area. Make sure your avatar is less than 120px in either dimension and it should be fine.
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Can one of the things be 120?
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Please rephrase your question?
What do you want to do? What about it doesn't work?
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www.TinyPic.com
The above is your friend. Use him. Love him.
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I posted it, then on my computer a small blue box appears with a question mark in it, and it doesn't appear. Earlier it says it has 120 pixels max, can something be 120 pixels for width or height? Can you see my avatar, because it could just be the computer I'm using.
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Maxios
Can one of the things be 120?
Yes, both can. I should have phrased it as "less than or equal to 120px in both dimensions".
Although the issue with your avatar is that there is no "www.Paladin.jpg". You need to upload the image to any of a variety of image hosting services (such as TinyPic, Photobucket or ImageShack) and then enter the provided URL (often described as the Direct Link).
Edit:
Although you might want to first request that Ninjaman re-upload the avatar somewhere else. The one he posted for you has the filename "Paladin.png.jpg", which probably means that it's a PNG file that was converted to a JPEG by whatever upload site he used. PNG is much better format than JPEG for OotS style images.
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JPG only works on the computer I'm currently using.
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Whenever I try,
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y46.../FaFAvatar.jpg
I get the following message:
"You did not enter the correct format for the Custom Avatar URL field. Please read the field description for the expected format."
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The space in the URL (specifically, the one in "Linked Pics") is likely to cause the error.
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There's a space in the URL, which causes an error. Rename the "Linked Pics" folder to take out the space and it should work.
*grumble, grumble* Ninjas *grumble grumble*
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Thank you both, very much.
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I'm still not seeing my avatar (given to me by Teutonic Knight) . Here is the current URL: darkwizard.png.
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I see an avatar on you with the file-name darkwizard.png if it is any comfort.
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For some reason I can't use the new avatar I made and posted on my photobucket account. When I try to paste the URL into the field this message comes up:
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You did not enter the correct format for the Custom Avatar URL field. Please read the field description for the expected format.
My avatars always worked before. Please help.
If needed avatar is here.