Free Style Nudity

A group for those who want to be nude on their own terms - without the hassles and rules of organised and commercialised nudism and naturism. It is a forum for discussion and exchange of information, with the aim of allowing more people to "do it their own way".Photos are allowed so please add lots of them - they make for a lively group. For confidentiality I have set it so that only...

Invitation to Load Your Image as the Group Image - An Illustrated Guide

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The TN system is pretty grim as far as group images are concerned. It is done by the administrator but if you just select an image from the group pool only the top centre section of the image shows as the group image. After a bit of hard work I have worked out how to make it work. If you want to suggest your own image follow the instruction below and upload the JPG to the group photo page.










Good Luck
Pamela

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RE: Invitation to Load Your Image as the Group Image - An Illustrated Guide

I do it by putting the interesting part of the photo at top centre. Visit Baby Boomer Nudists group to see how this one works:And visit UK naked handymen group to see how this one works:
In each case the icon emphasises a small square at the top of the photo.

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RE: Invitation to Load Your Image as the Group Image - An Illustrated Guide

Here are a couple I would not dare suggest as the icon would emphasise a bit of the photo that is more True Swingers than TN:

But here are some that could work:


the middle one would be less x-rated in the icon. I've uploaded the pics so you can approve or reject them, Pamela

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RE: Invitation to Load Your Image as the Group Image - An Illustrated Guide

I've uploaded the pics so you can approve or reject them, PamelaThank you, Olly. I have approved several of them to the group page, I am thinking over a couple. Either way, I don't think it matters much because in my view the group page should contain images either of or by the member. Perhaps you would let me know which are in that category - some are obvious, I know! I notice that you haven't done the fiddly bit - overlay them on a blank image - I always find that a chore as well. That said, if everything is up and running on the computer I think I can process one image in little more than 2 minutes. It is deciding on the crop (if any) and whether other editing is needed that takes the time.
Pamela

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