Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2005 3:07 pm
those remind me of tigers for some reason.
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Darth Canis wrote:ALLRIGHT x wing wolfie in two threads *saves* Luke moonchanger.
It needs some tweaking.Vuldari wrote:
(Hey...if Figarou can have his own custom Wolf smiley...)
Yeah...it's hard to squeeze in any distinctive details when you are working with just under 30x30 pixels. ...and then, those "details" are just square blocks, so it takes a bit of imagination to make out what they are supposed to be.Figarou wrote:It needs some tweaking.Vuldari wrote:
(Hey...if Figarou can have his own custom Wolf smiley...)
*opens image in Photoshop*
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Oh wait. Thats long hair in the back.
Its hard to tell whats going on unless you take a good look at it.
Good job!!
Don't forget "Darth Canis".Figarou wrote:The three Caballeros!!
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That or The Three Stooges!!
And Gandwolf, the gray!Vuldari wrote:Don't forget "Darth Canis".Figarou wrote:The three Caballeros!!
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That or The Three Stooges!!
I like the subtle change you made to the hair, it looks much better.Vuldari wrote:
Vilkacis wrote:
And Gandwolf, the gray!
-- Vilkacis
Thanks...Vilkacis wrote:I like the subtle change you made to the hair, it looks much better.Vuldari wrote:
-- Vilkacis
...Yes we are.Figarou wrote:COOL!!!
We are having fun with this!!!
Vilkacis wrote:
Look familiar, Vuldari?
-- Vilkacis
Vuldari wrote:My Duckie!!!!!!!!
I uninstalled my old image program so I would be forced to learn how to use GIMP. In the process, I learned that Gimp can in fact do transparency and Animation quite easily.Figarou wrote:...And I see Vuldari is working on more of his own custom wolf emoticons.
Vuldari wrote:I uninstalled my old image program so I would be forced to learn how to use GIMP. In the process, I learned that Gimp can in fact do transparency and Animation quite easily.Figarou wrote:...And I see Vuldari is working on more of his own custom wolf emoticons.
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The "Gimp" is FREE, by the way, if you have any desire to try it out.Figarou wrote:Can you adjust the frame rate using GIMP? I don't have GIMP. I'm used to Animation Shop 3 and Photoshop Elements 2.0
Vuldari wrote:The "Gimp" is FREE, by the way, if you have any desire to try it out.Figarou wrote:Can you adjust the frame rate using GIMP? I don't have GIMP. I'm used to Animation Shop 3 and Photoshop Elements 2.0
I learned the answer to your question while making the winking edit. YES. Frames are created by making them in seperate layers, and delay can be set by adding sub-text to the layer name. (Ex: "layer2 (700ms) (combine)")
If you don't specify the delay for the frames in the layer names, then the framerate will be whatever you set the "_delay between frames where unspecified" option to while saving the animation.
Vuldari wrote:
(Hey...if Figarou can have his own custom Wolf smiley...)
[Edit: Rather than make a new post every time I add another Custom Smiley for myself, I will just keep updating them all into this post.]
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