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388UPDATED: Images for the (hopefully) upcoming RetroDaze Public Domain Theater featureI updated the theater interior with a "mock" version of what it would look like when a user is viewing a film. You'll notice a shoutbox/chatbox to the right of the screen, a list of attendees, and a selection of emoticons (called Mavicons after Mav the Mouse - who always adorned Jonathan's shirts in my Bert comics) and the capability of the 4 Bert characters (Bert, Jonathan, Karnack, and William) to put in their two cents during the film. Vaporman87Jan 09, 2013View
387The Terminator 2: Judgment Day^ It was nice seeing the T-1000 in and hearing his theme music play.Mr MagicJan 09, 2013View
386The Terminator 2: Judgment DayOne thing I did like about Salvation was the "80's Arnold" Terminator at the end. That was well done. <img src="http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQDPhT6tI9kykkyLaUqQ_roYIuKTXkhAczrRgbhCfdm4gGdnEZw"</img>Vaporman87Jan 09, 2013View
385The Terminator 2: Judgment DayThat's true and I also heard some people complaining about the TX being a female. I think it was a good change from the T2 villain. jprc10Jan 09, 2013View
384Thundercats/TSharks comic projectCheck the FAQ for the "embed image" code that can be used here in the reply box. I can't display it here for you because it gets parsed. You can use that code to post more images in this thread.Vaporman87Jan 09, 2013View
383Thundercats/TSharks comic projectVaporman, how can i post more pics in this thread? i don't seem to see any options in the reply forms.TSharkfan1Jan 09, 2013View
382UPDATED: Images for the (hopefully) upcoming RetroDaze Public Domain Theater featureThey really give that real-life theater experience.Mr MagicJan 09, 2013View
381Thundercats/TSharks comic projectNice. I have done similar things with PAINT.Net by increasing contrast and adjusting brightness, and occasionally using the noise or medium adjustments for smoothness or thickness.Vaporman87Jan 09, 2013View
380Thundercats/TSharks comic projectHere I have po traced the first page above. <img src="http://i.imgur.com/18wBM.jpg"> With a cleaner or bigger scan, I could get better results. The whole thing took a minute or two. Penciling is inherently messy, but if construction lines are light enough and final lines not too light, the scan or a levels adjustment takes care of that. This is all I did: 1. Save the picture. Open in Photoshop and bring up the contrast. 2. Save the picture as a bitmap. I named it "tcat1.bmp" and put it in my potrace folder. 3. Open cmd and cd\potrace. 4. C:\potrace> potrace tcat1.bmp 5. Open resulting file "tcat1.eps" in photoshop. Tell it to make the picture 6.5" wide and 72 dpi. 6. New layer, move new layer behind the first one, white paint bucket, save as jpg.shakin steakJan 08, 2013View
379Thundercats/TSharks comic projectI have used potrace for "inking". Basically what it will do is take a scan and make into just black and white, removing all gray. And smooth all your lines. It's a command line thing, but only one step. Then when you open the resulting file in Photoshop, it asks what resolution you want the page to be (since it is now a vector file that needs to be rendered.) Or you could open it in Illustator which will work directly with vectors. Not sure what Paint.NET would do with it. After that, if all your lines are solid, coloring can be a simple affair with the paint can. (If not, you will have some time with the pencil or brush closing up shapes.) If you like flat colors and no gradients, that is. I recommend using "web colors only" for this, so you can consistently get the exact same shade. If it sounds good to either of you, find it here: <a href>http://potrace.sourceforge.net</a>shakin steakJan 08, 2013View