Next-gen Gallery: Single thumbnail patch

Jul 17, 2008@12:59pm

I’ve implemented a patch for next-gen gallery that allows you to display thumbnails independent of galleries. This does not replace the single-pic functionality, but is rather meant to complement it.

Installation

!BE SURE TO BACKUP YOUR PLUG-IN FILES BEFORE YOU DO THIS!

To install the patch, simply copy the ngg-functions.php file in zip below to your next-gen gallery plugin folder. If prompted, overwrite the existing file. This patch is for the 0.97 version, but it should work with other version with minor modifications.

–> Single Thumbnail Patch <–

Usage

Simply add “[thumbnail=x]“, where “x” is the id of the image you want to display, to any post or page. For example:

[thumbnail=12]

becomes

I’d personally like to see this added to next-gen gallery as a permanent feature, as I think this would be useful for a lot of people, so if you find this fix handy, show some love for it over at the Wordpress forums ^^.

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A Very Old Ogre

Jul 15, 2008@10:57pm

Done in less than 2 minutes for warm-up. I’ve really been enjoying warm-up drawings lately, and a lot of them are turning out surprisingly well.

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Lollipops

Jul 14, 2008@6:03pm

An experiment in controlled insanity. I thought some ribbons would be nice to help fill the negative space behind her hair, but it just didn’t work in practice.

Sketched on paper, painted with the GIMP, and easily too. It’s really amazing how far this software has come.

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Hatty

Jun 26, 2008@7:15pm

I originally drew the lineart for this while on vacation in Japan, and I thought she turned out kinda cute so this past week I took a little time to ink it and color it.

I think I’m officially on a hat kick now.

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Sketchbook Dump

Jun 25, 2008@8:56pm

Dumping a few more images into the sketch gallery. The backlog on these things is just huge.

Left: A random goddess.
Center: Silas, the protagonist from Roach Roundup.
Right: Rosella of Kings Quest VII, in her ogress form.

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