Silverpaw is right. What program are you using to make smilies? Also, could you email me the collection of smilies you've made, for use on Paradice Net? I've got the feeling some of my users would like them (as well as dragony ones to get made down the road).
Baphnedia wrote:Silverpaw is right. What program are you using to make smilies? Also, could you email me the collection of smilies you've made, for use on Paradice Net? I've got the feeling some of my users would like them (as well as dragony ones to get made down the road).
Let me know if there's anything you need, Fig.
I'm using 2 programs to make wolf emoticon edits. Photoshop Elements and Animation shop.
Photoshop to do the editing and Animation shop for frame adjusting.
As for using the grey wolf emoticons I did, its yours for the taking. (Not the Figarou icons) I have no control over them. It would be cool to see all the edits I did get used on a forum. Just start on page one of this thread. I already posted all edits I done.
Figarou, I've added some in to my forum, but I'm all out of coding ideas for more smilies. Soo... I'll probably have to create a referrence post for everyone to link to...or something.
If you think of codes other than the standard ones, please let me know! Oh, as far as transparencies - I don't think MS Paint does it. I might make the file in MS Paint, but then save it as a .gif and open it with MS Photo Editor (b/c I don't have any other graphical programs). That program will set transparent colors.
Baphnedia wrote:Figarou, I've added some in to my forum, but I'm all out of coding ideas for more smilies. Soo... I'll probably have to create a referrence post for everyone to link to...or something.
If you think of codes other than the standard ones, please let me know! Oh, as far as transparencies - I don't think MS Paint does it. I might make the file in MS Paint, but then save it as a .gif and open it with MS Photo Editor (b/c I don't have any other graphical programs). That program will set transparent colors.
cool!! Just remember that Goldenwolf created these wolf emoticons. The ones I did are just edits.
If you really want your ears hurt you should hear a llama's warning call, its high pitched and alot like a car alarm. Llamas have very interesting vocalization.
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