Eva, I just sent you a new avatar. I think you'll like this one better. Let me know.
cjhsa wrote:jp, you can just post mine here as an image. Thanks again!
I have one done for you... I'll have to post it later on this evening though.
panzade wrote:cj...notice how he gets their e mail adresses so effortlessly.
some of us dig the artsy guys :wink:
willow_tl wrote:panzade wrote:cj...notice how he gets their e mail adresses so effortlessly.
some of us dig the artsy guys :wink:
Hey willow, I played in a band before too... it was the high school marching band, but a band non-the-less.
Brilliant, jp!
What do you guys think? Too windblown? Should I have a longer pause between breezes? Or do you like it like this? Input, please...?
nice paint job, cj.
and i see you finally fixed the motor...
In real life I have a 20-year old 3-series that looks really good if you photograph it at dusk, when it's still wet from a fresh wash.
Eva, think adding more time between frames will make it look to jerky... like old stop frame footage.
But I can try it if you want.
I think if you could lift some hair from the left hand side of her head, it would make the "breeze" look more natural. Just a suggestion... I think it looks great as is. As my artist friend says, "Better is the enemy of good."
I'm entranced by the car wheels... and very excited that I might be next in line.
nice wheels, cj. it makes people's hair flutter in the wind i see!
Lookin good Eva and CJ! Nice work JP!
Excellent work, I am so pleased to see these... cjhsa's wheelies are fabulous.
Eva's hair timing is good to me, a serene breeze.
Aside for photo fans - I am about to attempt to put some golden oldie pet photos in the gallery, if I can manage it. Er, they're non-animated. It's been crazy day at work. I may end up posting them in the computer trash..
jpinMilwaukee wrote:Eva, think adding more time between frames will make it look to jerky... like old stop frame footage.
But I can try it if you want.
I'll trust you about the timing, jp. But Piffka's suggestion about lifting the hair on the other side of the head a little makes sense to me. Also, could you make me blink my eyes...about as often as dlowan's rabbit blinks? Or is that too much for one small file?
Piffka wrote:... and very excited that I might be next in line.
Hey piffka... any chance you have a larger version of your avatar any where? I have been working on it but haven't gotten it the way I like it yet. Having a larger image would help me out.
Hi JP...
Oh! You've been working on it? Neat-o. I can look, but one of the reasons I picked that avatar was that it was small.
I'll check and be back.
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I'm back... I don't remember getting it from this website, but here is the same image and it seems to be a little bit bigger. What do you think?
http://www.theculturedtraveler.com/Archives/JAN2003/Scotland.htm
Here's another image of the Callanish stones that I like. It seems bigger, but the wrong shape for an avatar:
http://www.stetson.edu/artsci/religion/lucas/content/stone_circle/callanish2.shtml
THANKS!!!!! You're so nice to be doing this!
That first one should work perfect...