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# But officer, we were just following the signs...


my first of hopefully many posts! it's my first animated gif ever, so be, uh... gentle.
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:17, archived)
# they're all being far too gentle!
HAVE A WOO AND A YAY, YOU DIRTY BUGGER!
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:23, archived)
# welcome
like the name! (and the pic)
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:24, archived)
# welcome to the board!
nice action with the heads there.
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:33, archived)
# nice action. mrs whitehouse says:
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:34, archived)
# Thats brill
woo hoopla and yay
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:42, archived)
# I like humping pictures...
so I'll give you a big yay woo (Canadian) for your first animation. Send more!!!
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:39, archived)
# !
I didn't realise Canadian woo yays were different
from the regular ones!

Oh wait, I see. A Canadian woo yay is about 54% of a UK w/y.
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 20:21, archived)
# I've only just started playin with the animation on psp
is it as hard as it looks?

any tips?

hehe..I said hard
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:41, archived)
# easier in
image ready than in animation shop, I think anyhow...
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:45, archived)
# I used psp and anim pro for a year
3 days ago I got Photoshop/Imageready.

Da Potatoshop is so much easier, so much better, so much slicker. Ditch psp and get da shop.

(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:45, archived)
# ahh,
so if i wanna struggle and maybe post ani a month use psp, or be flash and get image

kewl, so wots the damage?
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:48, archived)
# nah...
it's not easy, but it's not nearly as hard as it looks. i'd been plugging along with an outdated version of pshop for awhile, and i recently upgraded to v7 pshop/imageready; the ease of use is astounding. highly recommended.
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:49, archived)
# YAY WOO HOOOOOOPLLLAAAAA
unknown to me, my g/f has photoshop, mind you i didnt ask her till now

i think i might have to go and load it

:>
(, Tue 4 Mar 2003, 19:54, archived)