[QUOTE=Superkusokao;17220898]Another owl.
Speedpaint.
[IMG]http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u135/SuperKusoKao/owlspeedpaint.png[/IMG][/QUOTE]
I love you.
[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2497/3906158614_e72344b77c.jpg[/img]
idk!
It was 1am -_-
Was working on it last week, never really got around to finishing it. Mostly just wanted to mess with having 2 colored lights, but figured the main light was to bright.
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/fire_light5.jpg[/IMG]
[editline]12:15AM[/editline]
Also dat ass etc.
Quite like it, from an objective point of view I think you got the lighting/shading down very well, especially the green light.
[QUOTE=petieng;17220084]I've just been trying some night sky photography. Most of it has turned out ok apart from when the exposures ~10 minutes or longer. A purple blob appears in the same place each time.
Here's a test shot I took. Shutter speed is 10 min, f 7.1, ISO 200. Nikon D70s
[img]http://www.cubeupload.com/files/174a00dsc6620.jpg[/img]
I'm just wondering if this is normal for such a long exposure or whether by CCD is fucked. Also it's not from a light source as I get it in the same place regardless of where I point the camera.
OK, apparently it's infrared photons from the heat of the chip readout circuits. Or something. :/[/QUOTE]
looks p. good. where do you live?
Another speed paint.
This time of a Red Panda.
[IMG]http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u135/SuperKusoKao/redpanda.png[/IMG]
Red Panda would be proud.
You should use some smaller brushes to make your animal paintings even more detailed. I'm sure it's no biggie for someone of your caliber.
[QUOTE=toxicpiano;17224121]looks p. good. where do you live?[/QUOTE]
Thanks. I live in Lancashire. To get rid of the purple I'm just gonna take another 10 minute exposure but with the lens cap on, then subtract the layer. This was just a test shot to see how well foreground stuff would be exposed, so if it's clear tonight I'll take some more.
did this dumb shit for media. i hate animating.
[url]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/steve_and_crag_internet_version.swf[/url]
[QUOTE=Rusty100;17226436]did this dumb shit for media. i hate animating.
[url]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/Steve_and_Craig.swf[/url][/QUOTE]
What the hell did I just watch? Haha, gave me a laugh. Good job animating.
[QUOTE=Daolpu;17223673]Was working on it last week, never really got around to finishing it. Mostly just wanted to mess with having 2 colored lights, but figured the main light was to bright.
[IMG]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/fire_light5.jpg[/IMG]
[editline]12:15AM[/editline]
Also dat ass etc.[/QUOTE]
The shoulders seem to stretch too much to the sides in my opinion or are too wide in general. Females usually don't have very broad shoulders.
I like the shading and colours and stuff though.
Oh and the hands are too tiny.
[QUOTE=Rusty100;17226436]did this dumb shit for media. i hate animating.
[url]http://filesmelt.com/downloader/Steve_and_Craig.swf[/url][/QUOTE]
'Twas pretty good Rusty. Did you do the voices too? Didn't quite sound like you.
"I'M NOT FINISHED!"
[editline]12:18PM[/editline]
Dammit, no. My bad, you didn't do the voices.
[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2467/3907945301_25478e6064.jpg[/img]
dont ask lol
[QUOTE=onox37;17230810]'Twas pretty good Rusty. Did you do the voices too? Didn't quite sound like you.
"I'M NOT FINISHED!"
[editline]12:18PM[/editline]
Dammit, no. My bad, you didn't do the voices.[/QUOTE]
um i did but i forgot i put my name in it, forget you saw that
[QUOTE=petieng;17220084]I've just been trying some night sky photography. Most of it has turned out ok apart from when the exposures ~10 minutes or longer. A purple blob appears in the same place each time.
Here's a test shot I took. Shutter speed is 10 min, f 7.1, ISO 200. Nikon D70s
[img]http://www.cubeupload.com/files/174a00dsc6620.jpg[/img]
I'm just wondering if this is normal for such a long exposure or whether by CCD is fucked. Also it's not from a light source as I get it in the same place regardless of where I point the camera.
OK, apparently it's infrared photons from the heat of the chip readout circuits. Or something. :/[/QUOTE]
It is normal for such a long exposure if you're on P or any point-and-shoot mode. Use A, S, or M.
[editline]10:24AM[/editline]
ALSO the purple blob looks cool.
ALSO ALSO make sure the stars are in-focus next time you do a long exposure on the sky. It looks better.
[QUOTE=Boyblunder;17245197]
ALSO ALSO make sure the stars are in-focus next time you do a long exposure on the sky. It looks better.[/QUOTE]
In my opinion it depends on whats in the picture, sometimes its better to have something else in focus.
[QUOTE=beatzdawg;17247476]In my opinion it depends on whats in the picture, sometimes its better to have something else in focus.[/QUOTE]
Well, that's true, sometimes.
My first vector
It was my face
[img]http://i27.tinypic.com/2e6bh4y.jpg[/img]
An assignment for my graphic design class. It's a banner that would be 3 ft by 9 ft, the kind they hang from lamp posts.
[img]http://img22.imageshack.us/img22/1061/bnrfall.tif[/img]
tell me what you guys think.
My opinions;
the font is a bit iffy. I'd go for a more serif-based font myself, maybe even handwritten.
The pumpkins look like clouds at first glance.
The leaves could use more variation in size, shape and rotation.
Otherwise it's quite funky.
[QUOTE=Maloof?;17251110]My opinions;
the font is a bit iffy. I'd go for a more serif-based font myself, maybe even handwritten.
The pumpkins look like clouds at first glance.
The leaves could use more variation in size, shape and rotation.
Otherwise it's quite funky.[/QUOTE]
God dammit! Beat me to it!
[IMG]http://i396.photobucket.com/albums/pp46/Parakon/crimescreenshot.png[/IMG]
[url]http://spamtheweb.com/ul/upload/110909/72366_crimegame2.php[/url]
Just finished some stuff, you can break in now.
[QUOTE=Parakon;17252169]
Just finished some stuff, you can break in now.[/QUOTE]
Looks like it's coming along nicely.
[QUOTE=MelonGuy;17252279]Any comments on the website design..?[/QUOTE]
I like the color scheme.
[QUOTE=Boyblunder;17245197]It is normal for such a long exposure if you're on P or any point-and-shoot mode. Use A, S, or M.
[editline]10:24AM[/editline]
ALSO the purple blob looks cool.
ALSO ALSO make sure the stars are in-focus next time you do a long exposure on the sky. It looks better.[/QUOTE]
Thanks. It was actually manual but I get the same affect on aperture priority too. I'm pretty sure they stars are in focus. I manually focused it on infinity anyway as it was too dark to manually focus it on anything else.