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Help & Guidance => Site/Forum Help => Topic started by: akarVSkage on January 29, 2013, 09:45:24 pm

Title: How do i add a animated gif to my siggy?
Post by: akarVSkage on January 29, 2013, 09:45:24 pm
I am animating a 3D giff for myself, and i want to know how to put it on my siggy.
Title: Re: How do i add a animated gif to my siggy?
Post by: SteampunkWolfdog on January 29, 2013, 09:50:20 pm
Upload the gif to a site like tinypic.com (which is free and you don't need an account). Copy the code for forums, which will have [IMG] at the beginning of it.
Then go to your profile. Click on 'forum profile information' at the left side. Go down to where it says 'signature' and paste the code for your gif in there.
:)
Title: Re: How do i add a animated gif to my siggy?
Post by: Bloo. on January 29, 2013, 09:54:42 pm
If you use gifsoup.com and click on a gif that you want, the forum link is already there :3
Title: Re: How do i add a animated gif to my siggy?
Post by: Shally on January 29, 2013, 09:58:52 pm
Indeed - both Flob and Bloo gives good advice - if you want the easiest solution though I suggest you use gifsoup.com as Bloo said~ ;3 Very easy to use!

Good luck!
Title: Re: How do i add a animated gif to my siggy?
Post by: Sibb on February 16, 2013, 03:41:00 pm
I see you still haven't got a GIF image on your signature yet, are you struggling to code it into the signature?

The code is:
[IMG] imagegoeshere [#/IMG] <-- Ignore the #

Personally I use Tinypic (http://wwwBannedImageSite) for this kind of stuff. :)
Title: Re: How do i add a animated gif to my siggy?
Post by: akarVSkage on February 20, 2013, 06:28:24 pm
Oh no, i just don't log into feral-heart alot, i am busy with 3D stuff and my IT server.
Title: Re: How do i add a animated gif to my siggy?
Post by: Feareh on February 27, 2013, 03:10:10 pm
 Well if you want a moving picture in your signature then you must save your animated file as a GIF...you can make it a gif in Photoshop or perhaps GIMP(from what I heard)

Once you have made your animated file into a gif, then take it to the mentioned websites from above or perhaps going to Photobucket(another pictures sharing website)

Once you uploaded your picture from there, they will provide you with codes on the right side...one of the codes will be IMG..that's the one you will need. Copy and paste it in your signature and there you go.

NOTE: there is a size restriction when putting a signature in, it can't extend past a certain amount