not a dig at you, Neffer - just the apparent restrictions of the given goods :/
(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 18:26,
archived)
know what you mean. Thought that as I was pintling around trying to make it. "Never mind, Neffer, me old pineapple cheesecake", I said, "You'll have them all singing along and failing to notice either the saminess or the crapnitudinosity of this appalling creation thereby brightening the b3tans' lives considerably." Wrongly. :-)
(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 18:32,
archived)
Also I have no problem with seaminess or crappiness, and have just voted for the seams challenge.
edit: oh, he said saminess. Sorry about the accidental insult there.
(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 18:38,
archived)
edit: oh, he said saminess. Sorry about the accidental insult there.
:)
I can already hear the gnashing of teeth from b3tans with talent over the prospect of a whole week of seamy postings...
(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 18:45,
archived)
I can already hear the gnashing of teeth from b3tans with talent over the prospect of a whole week of seamy postings...
'show beta that you are actually quite fucking fantastic at using photoshop and don't use text or filters in your masterpiece'
For a change.
(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 19:17,
archived)
For a change.
Felix!I would love this challenge.
Being absolutely talentless I could let my imagination run riot and not have to rein it in as I don't have the 'shoppery skills to execute an idea.
I clicked. Hard.

(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 18:49,
archived)
Being absolutely talentless I could let my imagination run riot and not have to rein it in as I don't have the 'shoppery skills to execute an idea.
I clicked. Hard.

For maximum seams Ms Paint is the only way to go.
Plus use a clonky mouse with the hand you don't usually use to write. Or if you are ambidextrous a foot.
4. Profit

(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 18:55,
archived)
Plus use a clonky mouse with the hand you don't usually use to write. Or if you are ambidextrous a foot.
4. Profit

turn off anti-aliasing, and maybe re-save it a couple of times for extra JPEG artifacts.
(Re-sizing inbetween helps for this. And remember, always scale up, never down.)
(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 18:56,
archived)
(Re-sizing inbetween helps for this. And remember, always scale up, never down.)
though I manage quite well on the seam front without too much effort at all. Not meaning to sound too smug about it.
(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 19:01,
archived)
but the seamhorse is a special phenomenon.
(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 18:54,
archived)
and arf again! One day I am going to look at a tutorial or something. Promise. :-D
(,
Thu 7 Feb 2008, 18:41,
archived)

