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hey there letamp;#39;s add an image using two different methods to our text Adventure Iamp;#39;m using twine 2 and the Harlow story format and weamp;#39;re going to use an HTML tag called the image tag and all the image tag needs to know is one piece of information and thatamp;#39;s where the image that you would like to use is located and thatamp;#39;s actually where things get a little complicated hi Iamp;#39;m Aaron and this is the text Adventure Co and in this quick tip video Iamp;#39;ll show you how to add an image thatamp;#39;s located either online or on your hard drives and thereamp;#39;s a major issue with each of these methods and Iamp;#39;ll go over what those issues are so first up to add an online image to your twine passage first thing you need to do is open up that passage and then just type in the HTML tag for the image which is the angled bracket and then IMG which stands for image then a space and then SRC which stands for source and then the equal sign righ