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Sep 26 2010 03:48am
Quote (Titch @ 26 Sep 2010 12:45)
sigh.
afk, google translate
my spanish extends to 'thanks' and not much more.

e: got it. :D


it was talian but no problem.
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Quote (LindeRKV @ 26 Sep 2010 10:48)
it was talian but no problem.


owell, language detect is a great thing :')
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Sep 26 2010 03:51am
Quote (LindeRKV @ Sep 26 2010 11:48am)
it was talian but no problem.


i knew a few people from when i visited spain that say that instead of denada. It got fucking annoying .__.
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Quote (Titch @ 26 Sep 2010 12:48)
owell, language detect is a great thing :')


:D

I only speak as much italian as my italian-estonian friend taught me.. So, not very much...

Quote (mamllee @ 26 Sep 2010 12:51)
i knew a few people from when i visited spain that say that instead of denada. It got fucking annoying .__.


it get's annoying if you're not used to it. If you live there, it gets off you nerves quite fast.

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Sep 26 2010 07:45pm
it's easier to see light and shadows in greyscale, simply because it transforms everything into one single value. as you can see below there's practically no hue variation on the forehead, nose and lips. brightness and darkness is, however, easily fixed in greyscale. just add whites where the light hits and darks where the shadows are cast.

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Sep 26 2010 07:46pm
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it's easier to see light and shadows in greyscale, simply because it transforms everything into one single value. as you can see below there's practically no hue variation on the forehead, nose and lips. brightness and darkness is, however, easily fixed in greyscale. just add whites where the light hits and darks where the shadows are cast.

http://avatar.pure34.com/users/emuu/milestitchy.jpg


you are a good person.
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Sep 26 2010 07:47pm
Ofc, FF, Neon Astronauts is full of good people.

The best people, some say.
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Sep 26 2010 08:38pm
Quote (FloraFreak @ Sep 27 2010 02:46am)
you are a good person.


thanks flora. it's good practice for me as well tbh :D

neon astronauts. lets take this party to the moooooon!
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Sep 26 2010 08:46pm
Quote (emuu @ Sep 26 2010 08:45pm)
it's easier to see light and shadows in greyscale, simply because it transforms everything into one single value. as you can see below there's practically no hue variation on the forehead, nose and lips. brightness and darkness is, however, easily fixed in greyscale. just add whites where the light hits and darks where the shadows are cast.

http://avatar.pure34.com/users/emuu/milestitchy.jpg


Quote (DeadlySanity @ Sep 25 2010 02:56pm)
o.o

Do you ever not post pure greatness?




...also, howwwwwwwww do you get the kinds of textures you do??? :drool:
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Sep 26 2010 09:10pm
Quote (DeadlySanity @ Sep 26 2010 08:46pm)
http://www.freesmileys.org/smileys/smiley-shocked009.gif

...also, howwwwwwwww do you get the kinds of textures you do??? :drool:


its his brush he uses :( iv seen that brush alot with his work

and i want it!
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