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Post by fifisdead on Aug 28, 2008 0:32:27 GMT -5
Inspired by Ren and Stimpy...
Very Special
Mr. Horse in front of a burning building. Skippy the Mudskipper skipping in a puddle on the street and George Liquor hangs out of a window as he holds out a log. Ren and Stimpy are firemen putting out the fire while powdered toast man flies by backwards.
Refuse any card played on you...
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Aug 28, 2008 16:58:05 GMT -5
There's going to be no debate on this. You WILL make art for this one, because it is the best thing ever. Haha
I miss when Nickelodeon was actually cool.
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Post by fifisdead on Aug 28, 2008 17:58:13 GMT -5
Seriously, if I can make it look good, this would be one of my favorites, easily...
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Post by Mr. Fribble on Sept 10, 2008 16:22:27 GMT -5
There has to be a big LOG somewhere....
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Post by fifisdead on Sept 11, 2008 0:16:00 GMT -5
there is... well, it's not really big but it's visible... by the way I'm almost done with it... I'm trying to get Powdered Toast Man done and the picture will be complete, it may not be everything I said before but it's close...
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Post by fifisdead on Sept 11, 2008 3:36:49 GMT -5
here it is... Not sure if I like the background... I like the image though...
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Post by Mr. Fribble on Sept 11, 2008 7:58:37 GMT -5
Very Nice.... I do agree the logs in the background are a bit mush. The card looks great
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Post by fifisdead on Sept 11, 2008 22:20:13 GMT -5
I updated the above post so the two would be together...
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Post by TheDavii on Sept 12, 2008 4:57:17 GMT -5
I actually like the first version better.
Even though the water droplets are arranged on the diagonal, the parts you can see make it look like they are in an h/v grid. I think that it makes the patterns on these distracting.
This is a good candidate for being a P-card. Have you thought of trying a P-card background with a "normal" diagonal gradient?
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Post by fifisdead on Sept 12, 2008 11:14:27 GMT -5
I had definitely thought about doing my first P Card for this one, a repeating background is way too busy for a card with an image with so much already going on... The card would be perfect for a lesser pawns P, Like yellow or green. But I didn't even know where to start for a P card, is there a pattern to it, or is it just a random string of Ps?...
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Post by TheDavii on Sept 12, 2008 12:42:35 GMT -5
The card would be perfect for a lesser pawns P, Like yellow or green. But I didn't even know where to start for a P card, is there a pattern to it, or is it just a random string of Ps?... The pattern is pretty simple. The uppercase "P" is in a pattern like this: P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P26 P's fit horizontally, if memory serves me correctly. Then they are in a reverse gradient from your background gradient (which is the hard part). Make the pattern a mask over a reversed gradient copy of your background and it will look great. Check out my P-Break for an example. Making it a mask has the added advantage that you can control where the pattern is, like not behind the card name. To date, I'm the only one who has made a P-card, an Omega card, or a Psi card.
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Post by Mr. Fribble on Sept 12, 2008 19:10:49 GMT -5
still like them both
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Post by BunnyBeauty on Sept 24, 2008 10:13:06 GMT -5
Ooh, Ren and Stimpy was a weird show, my brother made me watch it all the time.
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Post by fifisdead on Sept 24, 2008 10:38:14 GMT -5
it was an acquired sense of humor, I'm not sure I ever fully acquired it... I like the show though...
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Post by OMFGitsVico on Sept 24, 2008 18:18:05 GMT -5
Ren & Stimpy was an excellent show. Back when Nickelodeon didn't suck.
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