
this scares me, it's trying to peck through my screen
b3ta shouldn't scare me
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Wed 6 Oct 2010, 3:10,
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b3ta shouldn't scare me

I didn't mean it to be.
Fuck though, grampa's chump animation breaks new ground in terms of scary.
Ok, it was too much, there's a 'click for headfuck version' link.
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Wed 6 Oct 2010, 3:17,
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Fuck though, grampa's chump animation breaks new ground in terms of scary.
Ok, it was too much, there's a 'click for headfuck version' link.

but your britney thing similar to above... just yikes
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Wed 6 Oct 2010, 3:24,
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It's unleashed upon the world. Even if you erase it, even if we destroy the servers, it's
out there.
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Wed 6 Oct 2010, 4:30,
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out there.

...been on a new to me laptop and haven't rebuilt all of my toys
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Wed 6 Oct 2010, 3:16,
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I almost completely stopped making pics last year, then this year I put my energy into redoing my site, and it's taken ages for me to want to start making new pics again.
So what toys are you missing?
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Wed 6 Oct 2010, 3:21,
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So what toys are you missing?


can you use it to make vectors?
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Wed 6 Oct 2010, 3:48,
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I personally use an old MS-Dos program called CR2V to create vector traces, then edit them with Inkscape.
I think you'd like Inkscape. It also has a raster to vector function that does a fair job, but you don't get any control other than how many color layers are in the trace.
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Wed 6 Oct 2010, 4:02,
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I think you'd like Inkscape. It also has a raster to vector function that does a fair job, but you don't get any control other than how many color layers are in the trace.

You can really fuck it up, get it to do unpredictable things.
In fact I made a couple of pics using autotraced elements that I still quite like. I was blending the traces in with stuff I was doing in photoshop, then re-shopping it.
Inktrace, right. I need to look into that, I've heard you talk about it before. I may even have downloaded it and not installed it...
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In fact I made a couple of pics using autotraced elements that I still quite like. I was blending the traces in with stuff I was doing in photoshop, then re-shopping it.
Inktrace, right. I need to look into that, I've heard you talk about it before. I may even have downloaded it and not installed it...


all of a sudden.

Inkscape, Inkscape, Grandfather
just type it into the googlr thingy
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Wed 6 Oct 2010, 4:42,
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just type it into the googlr thingy

There is a MS-Windows program called VectorEye3 which uses the CR2V routine, but has a much more user friendly interface. I don't use it because I don't do vector stuff that much, so I couldn't justify spending the money on it
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Wed 6 Oct 2010, 4:06,
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