Well now that you have all the links, to acquire all the software, that you will probably need in order to,
"Make an 85min feature film for 200 dollars!",



. Sorry PMiddy, that was too easy. In any case, now that you're set to start crank'in those out eye popping, aesthetically pleasing CG masterpieces, along with those Spielberg quality, block buster, sci-fi features; you're gonna need a place to put all that crap. (I.E.) you're going to need an image host. Because, as we all know by now, SFM's database can only handle so many of our individual images and or posts.
(As Indicated by the little red bar at the top of your upload screen, whenever you try to upload an image and or attachment.)
When it comes to image hosting there are a lot of choices out there, but as image hosting service providers go, these two are probably your best bet.
Image Shack (Please read all advisories, follow all instructions and observe all terms and conditions of the site.)
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5/5
Photo Bucket (Please read all advisories, follow all instructions and observe all terms and conditions of the site.)
Rating:





5/5
And, once you've compiled a significant batch of pics, animations, writings and what have you; you're probably going to want to put together an online portfolio. Here are two that I highly recommend. (Even though to this day, I've been too lazy to finish or even update my own,

.)
Freewebs (Please read all advisories, follow all instructions and observe all terms and conditions of the site.)
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5/5
The123d (Please read all advisories, follow all instructions and observe all terms and conditions of the site.)
Rating:





5/5