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you shall not pass!
firefly-wp
(Mar 30, 2004)
A suicidal squirrel doing a Gandalf routine on the highway
Stubs (Apr 4, 2004)
Pixar is soo great!
marcello (Apr 4, 2004)
pixar didn't make ice age... =P
Deformed (Apr 4, 2004)
Yeah. I think it was Dream works or somthin'.
Nintendo_Slider (Apr 11, 2004)
Hmmm. i thouhgt it was pixar as well... hmmm and i hope to one day work for them. *Dreams On* |
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zep
(Apr 9, 2004)
not everybody has a car...
Pandora (Apr 9, 2004)
Wow, very nice pic Zep. it's it great to have color? Nice to see your work here and this is fantastic
jord (Apr 9, 2004)
wood-cut?nice effect!
longway (Apr 9, 2004)
cool zep...nice to see ya round....inoun
zep (Apr 11, 2004)
hello people...thanks thanks....the color is so intimidating.... |
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zep
(Apr 11, 2004)
sometimes when you need to draw, .... |
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xwindflyer
(Apr 10, 2004)
still trying to learn
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Apr 10, 2004)
Well, a quick learner you are. I love the starkness of this. Just the almost blank paper... I dunno, something about it is very mysterious. I like it.
xwindflyer (Apr 11, 2004)
Yes I did use the line tool for the lines, I can't draw a straight line with out it. lol. Thanks
davincipoppalag (Apr 11, 2004)
This is very good! I can't do lines without it either... it's there to use..why not?
BlackLaertes (Apr 11, 2004)
I agree! The line tool is your friend ^_^ |
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thug
(Apr 6, 2004)
from The Day the Earth Stood Still
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Apr 7, 2004)
No, no, Amazon Women from the Moon. Where they just breed men for slaves (and for more breeding, of course) lol. I always wanted one of those suits, of course I have lipstick in every color, but I still don't have one of those silver suits.
Wraith (Apr 8, 2004)
Pretty cool! The reflections of Solid metal of some sort is Wicked awsome! GJ! :D
strangeoid (Apr 11, 2004)
Klatu Barrada Nikto! ^________^
davincipoppalag (Apr 11, 2004)
Thank you strangeoid! I was trying to remember those words since I saw this picture! |
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evil_cloud
(Apr 9, 2004)
well just a funny pic from my comic Schooler EVIL
evil_cloud (Apr 10, 2004)
Its not a demon, (lol) its a licker (monstah of resident evil)
Knockoff (Apr 10, 2004)
lol. :( Sowwy.......hehe Anyways It looks realy nice. Very funny, The guy in the back is also funny.... purple :)
tappie_chan (Apr 10, 2004)
yay!!!! its finished!!! you just get better and better every time don't you? i love the purple around zacks (?) eyes, and your hands are freakin' wonderful! love it! two thumbs up!
strangeoid (Apr 11, 2004)
ROFLMAO!!! That's it, I've found my new computer bg. ^____^ |
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lp_phaery
(Apr 10, 2004)
Just some sketching I felt like doing. By the way she is sucking a lollypop and is not smoking (smoking is very bad for you).
marcello (Apr 11, 2004)
you know, sucking lollipops is very bad for you. all sorts of bad things can come from sucking a lollipop.
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Apr 11, 2004)
It is?!? Smoking is bad for me?!? Omg! I'm so glad you told me! *Throws camels out of purse into trash*
lp_phaery (Apr 11, 2004)
you can get healthy 99% sugar free, fruit flavoured lollipops that are double wrapped as not to get any infectious germs into it and does not contain highly cancerous substances but you cant get that in a cigarette (well not that i no of anyway)coloured
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DinoFlorist
(Apr 9, 2004)
Now there is evidence to support all of our conversation on file size, Icats! Same amount of time, both one layer, same program, canvas size, evrything. Btw, since you are a cat, this dog is gonna get you.
marcello (Apr 10, 2004)
There's no "going into" about it, I made the system, I should know how it works. =PLet me explain a little more in detail. Ok first off, the number one affect on file size is the size of your canvas. If you draw large images, you'll take up more space, simple as that. On 2draw, for each image you have a number of different files. You have the full quality PNG, an optional compressed JPG version (only if it is smaller than the PNG), then 3 different thumbnails (PNG or JPG, whichever is smaller, typically JPG is). Then for each version, you will have 2 small thumbnail versions (which are probably a rather small % of the image total space), and either a JPG or PNG copy of the version (whichever is smaller). Then last of all, you have a format specific to the applet. As I said above, a PNG version is stored with every image, PNG is lossless compression. Take BMP, one of the simplest image formats around, for each pixel 4 bytes of space are used, so a 400x400 image will use 640KB, uncompressed. Now, PNG will actually compress the information considerably by taking regions of solid color that is, the exact same RGB for a rectangular block of area, and compress it quite well. This means a completely black image at 400x400 can compress to less than 1KB. However, if from one pixel to the next, the color changes (such as with a gradient, soft, or antialiased lines), it can barely compress that at all, and in the absolute worst case (where every single pixel is different across the canvas), your PNG file will approach that 640KB size of the BMP. JPG on the other hand, is lossy and can compress images better by taking approximations of the image. For the most part, the PNG and JPG files do not take enough space to cause a problem. What hits you is the applet-specific format. On PaintBBS, Shi-Painter, and OekakiBBS, an 'animation' file is recorded, which is essentially a recording of each x,y pair of each drawing stroke. This is not really comparable to a video format (which would make huge files). The number of layers, size of strokes, number of undos, etc. all have no effect on the animation file. The amount of time you spend on a picture does not affect the animation size other than by the number of strokes. If you just leave the image open, nothing is recorded. In addition, this is compressed, generally creating a rather small image (less than 100KB) even for extremely elaborate files. So, the number of strokes will in fact affect the animation size, but you need to do a lot of strokes before it becomes significant. The main difference is on Lascaux Sketch, which uses a bitmap format rather than animation. Lascaux Sketch's LSD format (quite comparable in size and features to Photoshop's PSD) stores the equivalent of a PNG file for each layer into one file. So in this case, the number of strokes, the amount of time, size of brush, etc. does not affect the end file size by any means. However, the size of the canvas, the number of layers, and complexity of the image (read the bit above about how PNG compresses images) all affect the end result. There are pros and cons to both methods. On average, the bitmap format Lascaux Sketch uses is much larger than an equivalent image stored in animation format. So, from a server standpoint, animation is better. However, the cons of animation format is 1) when you want to resume an image, you have to wait for the computer to "rebuild" the image from the animation so that all the layers are preserved. 2) it is much harder to make a 'stable' animation format. If the animation data gets corrupted or stored incorrectly anywhere in the image, everything after that point will either be completely lost or just turn out plain wrong. In the case of the bitmap format, it is really a matter of what-you-see-is-what-you-get. The layers you had when you saved/submitted your image will turn up exactly as you had when you load it again. An animation format for Lascaux Sketch has been made, but is currently incomplete (does not support a lot of layer operations, selections, text, and so on), meaning the image would not load back up as you drew it.
evil_cloud (edited Apr 11, 2004)
i like this, and i ask, why thrumbnails of this kind of pics rock so much?PS: LOL MARCELLO -100 points for so long comment ^^U
davincipoppalag (Apr 11, 2004)
Gives Marcello 200 points for the informative dissertation.. thanks..
DeadlyBlondeArcher (Apr 11, 2004)
Um, yeah, okay. I comprehended like two sentences of that stuff. You just build it, I'll just play with it. :) |
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staci
(Mar 6, 2004)
maybe one more
Consequential_Biopsy (Mar 9, 2004)
Not much more to say than 'bloody fantastic'. The composition and simplicty of the pic are great, and you are getting damn good at drawing these faces!
mazi (Mar 9, 2004)
awesome, looks like an uber old portait, esp with the offwhite bg. love the expression.
two-na (Mar 14, 2004)
wow, this one stuck out, love the contrast you use in all of your images, so COOL
Hedwiga (Apr 11, 2004)
greta garbo!! awesome! |
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BlackLaertes
(Feb 16, 2004)
The first of what I hope to be a long line of tarot drawings...The Star represents a new beginning. It shows new experiences, and that the past ones your yearning to forget, will soon be forgotten. The Star is hope and a fresh start.
Fluffysheep (Feb 18, 2004)
Wow, it's an amazing work you did there. Very nice ! :)
davincipoppalag (Feb 18, 2004)
I think this is great...very orginal and very well drawn...
Ari (Apr 8, 2004)
Ki~ku, good job! ^_^ ^_^ ^_^ *applauds*...You have fans. Lucky. *mutters*
mooseflower (Apr 11, 2004)
This is really awesome, I can't wait to see the rest of the series! |
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