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Post by Faith on Jan 27, 2010 13:47:03 GMT -5
I ended up doing this one over at Virmir's forum. So I figured, "Why not put it here...?" Heh. Besides, it fit a theme... XD Mischief Managed
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Post by Dragyn on Jan 27, 2010 14:49:08 GMT -5
Heh.
Cute.
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Post by Faith on Jan 28, 2010 12:53:29 GMT -5
Haha. What I would do if I were a winged fox... XD
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Post by Faith on Jun 3, 2010 1:24:30 GMT -5
Deep In ThoughtWell, last I saw, Photobucket murdered this, but ah well. I used this in a final at school as a visual interpretation of the conflict between inner and outer worlds. I was going to do some sort of painting on a rock, but ran out of time, so I did this instead. Not a big deal, but someone should put something here again. XD
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Post by Fox on Jun 3, 2010 20:23:35 GMT -5
Not a big deal, but someone should put something here again. XD I actually have been...I just severely dislike double-posting, yet alone triple or more, so I've just been editing posts. That said, I really like this piece. It's better than what I can do, with Photoshop. c: (assuming you used that other program, and not Photoshop)
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Post by Faith on Jun 7, 2010 0:43:29 GMT -5
Oh! Okay. I'll go look there, now. (Sorry to encourage you to break your own code, but if you'd double-post once, there'd likely be no need for triple-posting, I think... heh. Just so that I don't miss out on what you post. ) Actually, to cure that for all... Is it possible to notify the forum from the home page if the most recent activity in a thread was an edit? Heh... Thanks... ... ... It was Paint.Net. I like playing with such things as eyes or general photos on there.
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Post by Fox on Jun 9, 2010 2:17:55 GMT -5
Eh..for about 10 years, I've been around forums, where double-posting was frowned upon. Old habits really do die hard, I guess. I'll keep this in mind. :U
I really should give photo-manipulation a shot, sometime..
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Post by bloodreaper on Jun 9, 2010 21:31:24 GMT -5
In some places the procedure is to edit your post, then double post to bump. Once the thread has been bumped, you delete the empty post, so it doesn't clutter things.
I don't actually know if that would work here, but if you want to keep your thread tidy, it's worth a shot.
This is really only a problem on forums where people have huge sigs, animated avatars, or banner ads in their sigs. Nobody around here has any of those things. Nope.
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Post by Faith on Jun 11, 2010 3:47:52 GMT -5
Heh. It's a lot of fun, really. You get to work with more interesting textures and such, combining realistic images with each other or unrealistic things. I would put others on here, probably, but they usually are made of photos that contain other people, so... I don't think it is much of a problem here... but I think it is a rule that would change according to the forum, like Blood said. I also think that the "bump" post coupled with an edit would be a good idea. So whichever you choose.
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