
I use the almighty-fun Flash to doodle mine images
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 12:41,
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That explains how you get that Flashesque appearance.
My mind is now sated. :)
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 12:44,
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My mind is now sated. :)


with the beautiful magic of PHP's GD library.
I draw four corner quater-arcs, two bottom quarter-arcs for the bottom curvy bit, and then join them all up with lines as if they were dots. Hurrah!
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 12:48,
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I draw four corner quater-arcs, two bottom quarter-arcs for the bottom curvy bit, and then join them all up with lines as if they were dots. Hurrah!

i'll pretend to understand and stick to trying to find a nice easy set of ready made bubbles to steal.
i'll stick to doing similar freehand bubble making in the mean time.
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 12:56,
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i'll stick to doing similar freehand bubble making in the mean time.

Mine will be hilarious though. As it'll contain at least 78% ham.
And it'll be suspended about three feet to the left of MY REAL HEAD!
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 13:13,
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And it'll be suspended about three feet to the left of MY REAL HEAD!

have you seen this website of mine?
just wondering
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 13:15,
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just wondering

just refresh it a couple more times...it'll grow on you ;)
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 13:26,
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there are some nice vectored ones available here along with some of the best free comic fonts you can get
/spam
although they're vectors, Photoshop (CS2 at least) imports .eps files by converting them to bitmaps. you can even define the scale factor beforehand
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 12:55,
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/spam
although they're vectors, Photoshop (CS2 at least) imports .eps files by converting them to bitmaps. you can even define the scale factor beforehand

i knew there must be some somewhere.
i'm such a lazy bugger.
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 13:01,
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i'm such a lazy bugger.

does it spellcheck? handle html entities? eh? eh?
only joking.
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 12:52,
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only joking.

HA HA!
No, but if you want to use some special characters (like the humblem question mark) then you'll need to know the url hexcode for it. URL encoding is different from HTML you see. Hexcodes are the future.
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Wed 13 Dec 2006, 12:55,
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No, but if you want to use some special characters (like the humblem question mark) then you'll need to know the url hexcode for it. URL encoding is different from HTML you see. Hexcodes are the future.