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OK, I thought I'd post this picture here. Looks like Bubba gave me a taste of my own medicine.
Justice has been served, eh?
Well, revenge can be sweet!!!
MUWA HA HA HA HA!!!
*Tosses a duckie NUKE bomb at Bubba*
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corrected spelling
Justice has been served, eh?
Well, revenge can be sweet!!!
MUWA HA HA HA HA!!!
*Tosses a duckie NUKE bomb at Bubba*
Edit
corrected spelling
Last edited by Figarou on Sun Apr 03, 2005 9:12 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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That's exactly what I was thinking...Apokryltaros wrote:Kit the car had puppies?Figarou wrote:<-----Cyborg werewolf!!
It's a were-KITT!
My Werewolf Code!:
WWC1.0 SSHb LNAn SPDbsh SILt WTRn GDRs UNQd EATafvy SGNepcy SPKw STCb WLL+ HRT++ DLY+++++ STY+++++ INT0 RGN+ JMP+ STR+ BIG+ COL++ AGE+ CMN- AGL+ IRT+ EYE+ FUR+
WWC1.0 SSHb LNAn SPDbsh SILt WTRn GDRs UNQd EATafvy SGNepcy SPKw STCb WLL+ HRT++ DLY+++++ STY+++++ INT0 RGN+ JMP+ STR+ BIG+ COL++ AGE+ CMN- AGL+ IRT+ EYE+ FUR+
Some of it, yes. Interestingly, Glen A. Larson created both "Knight Rider" and the Battlestar Galactica" series... He liked the look of the Cylon red-light-sweep so much he decided to incorporate it into KITT in the form of his primary scanner.
My Werewolf Code!:
WWC1.0 SSHb LNAn SPDbsh SILt WTRn GDRs UNQd EATafvy SGNepcy SPKw STCb WLL+ HRT++ DLY+++++ STY+++++ INT0 RGN+ JMP+ STR+ BIG+ COL++ AGE+ CMN- AGL+ IRT+ EYE+ FUR+
WWC1.0 SSHb LNAn SPDbsh SILt WTRn GDRs UNQd EATafvy SGNepcy SPKw STCb WLL+ HRT++ DLY+++++ STY+++++ INT0 RGN+ JMP+ STR+ BIG+ COL++ AGE+ CMN- AGL+ IRT+ EYE+ FUR+
I use either Adobe ImageReady CS or TheGIMP, depending on whether I'm currently in Windows or Linux.
TheGIMP is free, for both Linux and Windows. Although, to tell you the truth, as much as I like open source and all, I prefer Adobe Photoshop / ImageReady. However, TheGIMP should be sufficient to make edits or sprites, if you don't want to spend money to do it.
-- Vilkacis
TheGIMP is free, for both Linux and Windows. Although, to tell you the truth, as much as I like open source and all, I prefer Adobe Photoshop / ImageReady. However, TheGIMP should be sufficient to make edits or sprites, if you don't want to spend money to do it.
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Gimp can make GIF animations I have gimp on my PC, but I don't know how to use it (being as how it is anything but "user freindly"...and the "HELP" file is missing for some reason.) I will have to look into that.Vilkacis wrote:I use either Adobe ImageReady CS or TheGIMP, depending on whether I'm currently in Windows or Linux.
TheGIMP is free, for both Linux and Windows. Although, to tell you the truth, as much as I like open source and all, I prefer Adobe Photoshop / ImageReady. However, TheGIMP should be sufficient to make edits or sprites, if you don't want to spend money to do it.
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I have to admit, I didn't mess with it much. I just saw that the layers palette showed each frame and had frame delays and such when I opened an animated GIF, so I assumed it supported editing and saving those values. I haven't actually tried it myself. I'll mess with it in more depth later, when I have a bit of time.Vuldari wrote:Gimp can make GIF animations
Oh, and I have version 2.2.4.
I have to admit, the interface needs work. That's one of the reasons I prefer to use Photoshop instead.Vuldari wrote:I have gimp on my PC, but I don't know how to use it (being as how it is anything but "user freindly"...and the "HELP" file is missing for some reason.) I will have to look into that.
Also, even if your help file is missing, I bet you can find a good amount of information online, such as tutorials and the like, to learn from. I've never bothered to look, though.
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Vilkacis wrote:
TheGIMP is free, for both Linux and Windows. Although, to tell you the truth, as much as I like open source and all, I prefer Adobe Photoshop / ImageReady. However, TheGIMP should be sufficient to make edits or sprites, if you don't want to spend money to do it.
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I never tried "TheGIMP." I'm getting used to Photoshop elements.
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Chewie, take the professor & plug him into the hyperdriv
A friend of mine warns me that The Gimp is prone to crashing. It's not entirely stable.
Taking a Gestalt approach, since it's the "in" thing...
Re: Chewie, take the professor & plug him into the hyper
I haven't had any trouble with it so far, but I only use it under Linux, and not very often. I have heard that the Windows version isn't as stable.Scott Gardener wrote:A friend of mine warns me that The Gimp is prone to crashing. It's not entirely stable.
By the way, I have confirmed that TheGIMP can do GIF animations. Put each frame in its own layer and save it as a GIF file, it will give you the choice to either merge the layers or save as an animation, then you will be given further options (such as frame rate).
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Those smileys are remakes from www.la-meute.org , a french newsgroup about wolves, and their original creator is Thierry. I know he doesn't mind people using them, but asking would still be niceTerastas wrote:
And, might I mention, not nearly as cute as our ownOzone Grif wrote:Those smileys are remakes from www.la-meute.org , a french newsgroup about wolves
(Thank you, Goldenwolf!)
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Vilkacis wrote:And, might I mention, not nearly as cute as our ownOzone Grif wrote:Those smileys are remakes from www.la-meute.org , a french newsgroup about wolves
(Thank you, Goldenwolf!)
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Yup yup!! These are cute and easy to edit!!