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Right. It should be something like C ://Program_Files/CityofHeroes/Screenshots
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Excellent. Thanks for the info.
And yup. I'm definitely a flier/hoverer. Like I said, I'm too much of a traditionalist when it comes to character creation. -
Glad to know I'll still have future business. Thanks.
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It'd also be easy enough to convert one and use food coloring to decorate, say, a pie crust. Or a tortilla. Or a pancake...
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Thanks guys. I appreciate the encouragement more than you could realize.
And don't worry if the timing doesn't work for you now. Just try to keep me in mind in the future. I'll be around a while. -
Am I Connor or Duncan?
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I thought they already made Fruit Roll-Ups with pictures on them... Like Saturday Morning Cartoon promotional tie-ins.
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Hey Proj, what's your powersets?
Phoebus there is a Fire/Fire/Fire Blaster. (I know, I know... I'm a traditionalist when it comes to creating characters.)
Oh, and by the way, clicking "Download" on DA there will get you a bigger image for reference. -
I'm throwing my hat into the Commissions Ring.
If you've seen my stuff and ever said to yourself "Gee, self, I sure would like to see that Aerones guy do my favorite character" well now's the time.
Information can be found here.
If you have any questions feel free to ask me.
Oh, and if you see Thor's Assassin around anywhere, please let him know. I could use the publicity. Thanks. -
Someone actually makes a printer that paints (I'm assuming it's actually like airbrushing) an image you make digitally onto a canvas which can then be matted and framed.
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Or, at least there's a prototype for one out there.
I read something about it a while back but don't seem able to find it now so I can link to it. -
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Dare I say at least half of the artists here use WACOM tablets...
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That reminds me I need to find one that I can afford .
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Their Bamboo line is quite affordable.
I'm currently using an Intuos, though.
And Photoshop CS3.
Once in a while I use a $2 chunky mech pencil I got at the local supermarket like 6 years ago and will scribble lines on pads of sketch paper, too. And by "chunky" I mean "fat." It's one of those wider "easy grip" things so you hand doesn't cramp up as much. I forget what brand it is, and the logo has long since rubbed off. -
Well that makes me sad.
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...He's too good. I'll lose.
I need more competition so that I might squeak by on the "Oh yeah, I need to say there was another one I liked... Aerones' name comes first alphabetically. I'll just write that in" vote.
I also wanted to see what other people came up with. -
Maaaaybe other people do have it done, but have been too busy this past week to catch up on the forums?
Has anyone sent reminders to the remaining contestants? Telling them they have until the 25th? -
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Besides, it would be unfair to Aerones and Projectionist to extend the deadline seeing as how they managed their time to get the project done by the deadline like an artist should do.
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I guess the reason I don't have a FOO piece is because I assumed you were busy fighting.
OK... bad joke...
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Grooooooooooohl
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Fixed that for ya. -
I thought submissions went through the 25th... Which would be Tuesday.
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These are all incredible. I love the way they all look.
I'm gonna point out one thing, though: they're all going the same direction.
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Thanks, guys.
I almost hated to put it at night-time because of all the details that became hidden in the shadows, but it was designed to be a moonlit piece from the get-go, and the colors would have looked really off if they were brighter, so... *shrugs.*
Like I said in the description of the piece; this was definitely out of my "comfort zone" and there are a ton of places where I can see I screwed up big time, but I learned a lot from doing it and if I ever have to do something similar again I'll have a much better understanding of how to accomplish what I want to.
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It's true.
Foo is a very very pretty bald man.
...I can't comment on the pinkies, though. -
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Well and then there's the amerimanga popularized by Joe Mad and J. Scott Campbell, which blends aspects of manga and traditional comicbook art styles.
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I thought St.Fu was someone else entirely... Like Patron Saint of the Deaf and Mute.
*shrugs*
...Who knew?