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- Sorus
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You're good, but unless you're also very lucky and/or have friends in high places, being good isn't generally enough to let you quit your day job.aTOMiC wrote:Heh, If I were capable of writing a good script I probably wouldn't be sitting here right now.
I know I will never make a penny off any of my video work, but that's okay. I do it because I enjoy doing it, I enjoy making it 'real'.
Classic Godzilla was better than any of the modern remakes.sgt.null wrote:Godzilla films then?Sorus wrote:Budget helps, but I'd rather watch a low budget movie with a good script than an expensive CGI-fest with no plot. And practice helps too.
Oh, a change is coming, feel these doors now closing
Is there no world for tomorrow, if we wait for today?
- peter
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I've never changed my Avatar yet and oddly, sometimes I find it disconcerting when people I've come to 'know' in this place do!
I think it was Wayfriend who first delivered the body blow of an Avatar change to my fragile sensibility; I spent much of my early time here on the Chrons pages where his erudition and encyclopedic knowledge of the works was often on display. I'd come to place some, almost one could say 'charachter' to the words he wrote, by virtue of the image that sat beside them, and then all of a sudden - BANG! - it was different. I soon realized that the person behind was still the same, and that the tacking on of a slant to the post by virtue of the avatar that sat along side it was silly - but still it's difficult not to. Cail's avatar, for example, said much about the man behind the mask: his posts would not have sat well aside images of kittens or unicorns. By and large however it's best not to draw too much inference from the avatar people choose. I don't change mine for example, a) because I'm too lazy and b) because I like people to know at a glance that I've posted (they can then read or avoid as they see fit ).
When I see the faces behind the avatars on occasion if I take a dip into the photo threads, I'm usually shocked at how well.......... normal you all look!
I think it was Wayfriend who first delivered the body blow of an Avatar change to my fragile sensibility; I spent much of my early time here on the Chrons pages where his erudition and encyclopedic knowledge of the works was often on display. I'd come to place some, almost one could say 'charachter' to the words he wrote, by virtue of the image that sat beside them, and then all of a sudden - BANG! - it was different. I soon realized that the person behind was still the same, and that the tacking on of a slant to the post by virtue of the avatar that sat along side it was silly - but still it's difficult not to. Cail's avatar, for example, said much about the man behind the mask: his posts would not have sat well aside images of kittens or unicorns. By and large however it's best not to draw too much inference from the avatar people choose. I don't change mine for example, a) because I'm too lazy and b) because I like people to know at a glance that I've posted (they can then read or avoid as they see fit ).
When I see the faces behind the avatars on occasion if I take a dip into the photo threads, I'm usually shocked at how well.......... normal you all look!
Your politicians screwed you over and you are suprised by this?
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
We are the Bloodguard
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
We are the Bloodguard
- peter
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Gives you an almost nautical flavour in my perception of you StevieG. That washed wood thing I guess.......StevieG wrote:There you go Pete, just to mess with ya
I've had my Edgetar for a long time, but I'll put this in temporarily - see how you cope! (see how I cope too!)
Does that say "Australia"? Looks like it could be the name on the side of a boat. But then again not quite.
Your politicians screwed you over and you are suprised by this?
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
We are the Bloodguard
....and the glory of the world becomes less than it was....
'Have we not served you well'
'Of course - you know you have.'
'Then let it end.'
We are the Bloodguard
- Menolly
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Looks like I've never read, voted, nor commented in this thread, until now.
Before my own laptop suffered the Blue Screen of Death, I enjoyed making avatars with the version of Photoshop I had on it. I no longer own a copy of Photoshop, and the free photo editors I do use are not nearly as good, so I pretty much stick to my Gravin Threndor avatar. I'll return to that after my Beddian birthday year is over.
I did make a few avatars for others back in the day, but am unsure if any of them still frequent the Watch, much less still use them if so.
Before my own laptop suffered the Blue Screen of Death, I enjoyed making avatars with the version of Photoshop I had on it. I no longer own a copy of Photoshop, and the free photo editors I do use are not nearly as good, so I pretty much stick to my Gravin Threndor avatar. I'll return to that after my Beddian birthday year is over.
I did make a few avatars for others back in the day, but am unsure if any of them still frequent the Watch, much less still use them if so.
- Dread Poet Jethro
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