**Gimble** avatar needed

krunchyfrogg

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I need an avatar sized (say 60x60) pic of the newest Gnome Iconic, Gimble the Bard! I'm looking for more of a bust-type pic, not his whole body.

Can anybody help me?
 
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Re: Gimble avatar needed

krunchyfrogg said:
I need an avatar sizes (say 60x60) pic of the newest Gnome Iconic, Gimble the Bard! I'm looking for more of a bust-tye pic...

3.5E Male Gnomes have Breasts?!?!?! :confused:



I'm becoming annoyed by these silly changes... :p
 
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Main Entry: 1bust
Pronunciation: 'b&st
Function: noun
Etymology: French buste, from Italian busto, from Latin bustum tomb
Date: 1645
1 : a sculptured representation of the upper part of the human figure including the head and neck and usually part of the shoulders and breast

Main Entry: 1breast
Pronunciation: 'brest
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English brest, from Old English brEost; akin to Old High German brust breast, Old Irish brú belly, Russian bryukho
Date: before 12th century
2 a : the fore or ventral part of the body between the neck and the abdomen b : the part of an article of clothing covering the breast

:p
 

how's this?

It's a 60x60 GIF
 

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Wonderful!

Makes me realize how small 60X60 is, though.

Hate to be a PITA, but could you keep the same scame, but expand the pic to 75X75, and again to 90X90?

Or even better yet, could you teach me how to do it?
 

I think avatars have a max size of 60 x 60 or 65 x 65...

I could be wrong - I haven't looked at avatars since I registered, so you might want to check before you take my word for it. But I think that the image above is pretty close to the max size.
 

Camarath said:
Main Entry: 1bust
Pronunciation: 'b&st
Function: noun
Etymology: French buste, from Italian busto, from Latin bustum tomb
Date: 1645
1 : a sculptured representation of the upper part of the human figure including the head and neck and usually part of the shoulders and breast

Main Entry: 1breast
Pronunciation: 'brest
Function: noun
Etymology: Middle English brest, from Old English brEost; akin to Old High German brust breast, Old Irish brú belly, Russian bryukho
Date: before 12th century
2 a : the fore or ventral part of the body between the neck and the abdomen b : the part of an article of clothing covering the breast

:p

Oh, goodness me! I seem to have been all confused and such! :o









:p
 


GnomeWorks said:
I think avatars have a max size of 60 x 60 or 65 x 65...

I could be wrong - I haven't looked at avatars since I registered, so you might want to check before you take my word for it. But I think that the image above is pretty close to the max size.

The avatar is for a different website, but thanks for your concern. :)
 


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