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uploading own pictures (avatars)
Posted by
webmaster
(moderator) 1 Apr 2008 8:02am
Registered players now can show their uploaded custom icons/pictures (or avatars) of themselves to everybody in all rooms in Java & Windows games (with better graphical effects).
You can upload & show your own avatar and see it in room and several other pages - e.g., player info for Ladder, etc.
Here's how:
(1) In Manage Account go to 'change your face' & select 'Upload your Own Picture'. (BTW you will have to wait for approval for couple of hours or so) (2) Go to your Ladder info or, better yet, see in the room to check out that new avatar of yours in THREE different dimensions: - the smallest - in the player list - the medium one - on the clock when you create a table - the biggest -- in the informational (dbl-click) dialog -webmaster
Detailed instruvtions for avatar uploading
Posted by
webmaster
(moderator) 27 Apr 2008 1:36pm
(1) In Manage Account go to 'change your face' & select 'Upload your Own Picture'.
Pictures in standard gif or jpeg format located on your cpmputer can be uploaded as your avatars. Before proceeding to the next step, please make sure that you have the suitable picture saved on your computer.
(2) Select 'Browse' button to locate the picture on your computer. Once you located the picture you want, select OK (or Open) button & then select 'Submit' button.
(3) The picture will appear in your Manage Account dialog. It usually takes a few hours for that picture to be approved as an avatar.
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