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Hurryandreadthecommentbeforeitdissa...DAMN!

Sat Apr 4, 2009, 2:15 AM
*Perdon ze swearing*

So I love dinosaur comics, and I love the author comments that briefly pop up when you hover the mouse over the comic.

BUT the message disappears before I can finish reading it, and the only way I can see it again is if I refresh the page!

So I'm reading them like,"so hey somewhere there arestorieswheresomeonegetsatransplant..DAMN!"
*refresh*
"and then startsactinglikethedonorare...DAMN!"
*refresh*
"almost infuriating...DAMN!"

*screw it and hope the next popup comment is shorter*

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The construct is up, feel free.
I'm still in the dark about the intersting question you asked...
Oh pardon moi,

What I mean by Sharp, in reference to the Sonic style of art, is to describe the vectorized and high-contrast of the lines and shading usually seen in most of the hedgehog's pictures and games,

Your style of art puts the shading to a soft, glowing impression that brings the theme of your pictures with an enticing quality hidden beyond the colors of the visual representation on my computer screen.

I actually had part of this comment typed out in advance but I couldn't figure out what made your art special, up until I was watching the sun come up from behind the pine-tree in front of my window.

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I see now. No worries, I was just wondering. Before a great deal of the shading and soft lense goes into the pics, they're actually quite stark,similar in effect to the comic and game rep. but I prefer ambient lighting where applicable as it adds character to the environment as well. Without it, the character seems to stand out more than I want them to, as opposed to being part of the picture.

You seem to know a fair bit about this. So I suppose its my turn to ask: Where did you learn to identify these details?
I guess there was an instance where I had trouble getting my point across, So one day I started carrying around a thesaurus and made it a rule to not use the same word twice in one phrase.

But after awhile, I more or less learned that it really depends on the person I am conversing with, since everyone is different in their own way, the words differ from person to person.

So to give you the answer you probebly wanted, I never actually learned to identify those details *per se*, I just took to heart the words that represent the universe.

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It's like there's an electrical plug attatched to the back of my head,
So next time someone offers me power, you will know where it will go to.

--> Paint.Net <-- [Use google to find it]
When MS Paint isn't enough, and you are strapped for cash.
I see now... well, that answers my question.

Considering I haven't actually read any other conversations with anyone else you know, what makes your conversation with me different to any other person?
haha, well thanks,
its a lame story, D is the first letter in my name (and was my nickname for some time)
and the nubers 60 & 16 are my lucky numbers X3

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