Tried this technique with a link from google images...but when I tried it from an image that I had uploaded to my OneDrive account...nothing happend? One more technique that is useful for several reasons (You can put it in a macro, you can use images not uploaded to roll20, players can use it) is to take advantage of the Update of Holding's new Basic Formatting . Copy an image url an put it in this format: [Vince the Destroyer](<a href="http://content-img.experienceproject.com/1382089145Thwcys-i.jpg" rel="nofollow">http://content-img.experienceproject.com/1382089145Thwcys-i.jpg</a>) If you have an image that doesn't end in an extension (common for certain file sharing services), you and append a fragment identifier after the url that looks like an extension: [Gold the Great](<a href="https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.d20.io/images/1725103/oXeN9hS_kB395ps0zsHD9Q/med.gif?1377575057&size=200x200#.gif" rel="nofollow">https://s3.amazonaws.com/files.d20.io/images/1725103/oXeN9hS_kB395ps0zsHD9Q/med.gif?1377575057&size=200x200#.gif</a>)