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    I have some images of Dinosaur renderings and I want to put 3D logo on the side of a/some dinosaurs. What is the best way to put the logos on this web page on the Dinosaur below? I am not a professional or I wouldn't have to ask.
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    I have some images of Dinosaur renderings and I want to put 3D logo on the side of a/some dinosaurs. What is the best way to put the logos on this web page on the Dinosaur below? I am not a professional or I wouldn't have to ask.
    [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_rolleyes.gif[/img]
    Thyreophorans

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    Buddy
    I guess the best method would be to slice your image such that you end up with a slice the size that you want the 3D logo to appear on.

    Produce the 3D logo and use the background slice as the background in Xara 3D. Export the animated gif for this slice then reconstruct the whole image in a table. This would keep the file size down. Does this make sense?

    Try this:

    Egg


    [This message was edited by Egg Bramhill on August 29, 2000 at 01:45 PM.]web page

    [This message was edited by Egg Bramhill on August 29, 2000 at 01:47 PM.]
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    Yes that should work fine.
    Now, the table my concern.
    thanks

    buddycom
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    Buddy

    If that image is not yours, you might want to think twice about using it on a web page. The image is probably copyrighted and your posting it would be a copyright violation.

    Chances are nothing would happen, but then again...

    This goes for any images that you have not created that are hanging around on the web. Just cause they're out there does not mean they are free [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_eek.gif[/img]

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    I have a long working relationship with the company InfoMax 3D Model Club. That is why the copyright is affixed to each image as per our agreement. And also at my suggestion all postings of the sample dinosaur images are small as the one posted here which is 1/8 to 1/6 actual size. You may view samples of all the 3D Model Club dinosaurs and CDs at:
    InfoMax.co.jp
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    While the site is being reconstructed you cannot access pages in english temporarily but, you may email purchase requests directly. Emails written in English are ok.
    If Japanes confuses you most of the fifty or so dinosaurs can be seen in cut down versions at

    Images of Dinosaur Renderings
    By the way, these models have been called, "among the best available.

    [This message was edited by buddycom on September 02, 2000 at 12:30 PM.

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