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Postby rachjm on Wed Jun 04, 2008 12:54 am

dflynn wrote:Well if I were to have blended my image with a translucent left side it would have to be overlayed onto yours in the worm, so noone's piece is going to be in full because we'd all be forced to overlay on the one before it. We should blend the left side as well as we can so that side by side they look as close to perfect as possible, as raven was getting at.

Still don't really see what the problem is. To my mind, if everyone creates their image so that it will blend perfectly with the previous image (ie. the image to the left of it) then everything should fit together without a problem?

What's the issue here?

Oh and FYI Impulsive, if you want a sticky you're better to PM webmaster and ask for it. Believe it or not, I don't think he reads EVERY SINGLE POST ;)
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Postby Impulsive on Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:28 am

hmm.. Initially I just had a problem with Dflynn's edge.. (* shy face )
But never meant to cause this chaos ^^...

Forget the edge thing, we must move forward, not backward, upward not forward,
and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom. **
We have to work on with our Worm...

Oh, and is there already a third person working yet?... We should set up a list with a few artists to be sure there won't be any confusion...

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Simpsons Episode Number: 154 Season Num: 8 -- "Treehouse of Horror VII"

One night, Springfield holds a Dole-Clinton debate. Clinton is giving
the opening speech:

My fellow Americans. As a young boy, I dreamed of being a baseball, but
tonight I say, we must move forward, not backward, upward not forward,
and always twirling, twirling, twirling towards freedom.
-- Kodos gives a speech, "Treehouse of Horror VII"

The crowd is cheering heartily, and Dole is about to take the stand,
when Homer comes bursting in.


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Postby dflynn on Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:46 am

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dflynn wrote:Well if I were to have blended my image with a translucent left side it would have to be overlayed onto yours in the worm, so noone's piece is going to be in full because we'd all be forced to overlay on the one before it. We should blend the left side as well as we can so that side by side they look as close to perfect as possible, as raven was getting at.

Still don't really see what the problem is. To my mind, if everyone creates their image so that it will blend perfectly with the previous image (ie. the image to the left of it) then everything should fit together without a problem?

What's the issue here?


just that because the left side of everyone's work is translucent means that no a single piece is complete except the first one. Overlaying the images is just a lazy solution, I think we can do better.

My piece is almsot blended just a few more touchups.
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Postby rachjm on Wed Jun 04, 2008 9:12 am

I think we're on completely different wavelengths here and totally misunderstanding each other... :?

I'm not suggesting to make any work translucent or overlaid... Perhaps it's not worth going into since we're only discussing 'what ifs' and possibilities anyhow. :)
Lets just keep going with this thing and address any issues if/when they crop up. Agree?

Who's working on image 3?
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Postby Raven12388 on Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:08 pm

listen guys its this simple we all obviously load the image done befor us to do the blending so we could or not depending on our prefrances use impulsives way of blending then just cut it out and 800 by 600 and you would have a perfect blending it does not have to be saved with any overlap we just all need to use our blending skills to the best of our ability

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Postby Impulsive on Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:20 pm

Yeah, go third ^^.. I'm pleased...

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Postby Raven12388 on Wed Jun 04, 2008 3:35 pm

ok ill go third
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Postby dflynn on Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:32 pm

rachjm wrote:I think we're on completely different wavelengths here and totally misunderstanding each other... :?

I'm not suggesting to make any work translucent or overlaid... Perhaps it's not worth going into since we're only discussing 'what ifs' and possibilities anyhow. :)
Lets just keep going with this thing and address any issues if/when they crop up. Agree?

Who's working on image 3?


Yeah I think you're right on that one. Deal, we'll banter about stuff when it comes up. In the meantime I shall be fixing my image.

Don't worry Raven, the right side will stay the same :D
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Postby Raven12388 on Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:20 pm

good im glad the right will stay the same as here is the 3rd spot
btw you didnt make the blending of the bottom corner easy did ya lol
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Postby dflynn on Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:04 am

haha, guess I didn't :P What a jerk I am.
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