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#121
Tilted or not, her head is huge.
You should probably scale it down a bit, as it seriously messes up the proportions.
#122
But... but this is cropped! Less fun!
#123
OpenCanvas 1 (networkable).

I have always found Painter/OpenCanvas easier to draw in, never managed to get that kind of line quality in PS. And I simply love painting in Painter.
Sadly, my tablet broke a few weeks ago (somehow managed to drop it while drawing). I'm currently saving up for a Wacom.
#124
The poster version gets cut off on the left, where you may be able to spot at least 4 other artists.
Full version available at http://www.heavy.com/index.php?channel=virginGame
I have managed to find
Spoiler
Smashing Pumpkins, Queen, Sex Pistols, 50 Cent, Prince ,Guns n' Roses, Black Flag, Alice in Chains, Spoon, Blind Melon, Matchbox 20, Nine Inch Nails White Zombie, Postal Service, Cornershop, Dead Kennedys, Garbage, Scissor Sisters, Blur, U2, Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones, White Stripes, Eels, Dinosaur Jr., Pixies, Beach Boys, Gorillaz, Iron Maiden, Radiohead, Cake, Skinny Puppy, Pet Shop Boys, Scorpions.
Also, the whole thing could be Crazytown!
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I found out about this thing yesterday and meant to post about it, but forgot.
Geoffkhan stole my precious thunder.
#125
Quote from: ManicMatt on Wed 30/11/2005 14:42:17
I was thinking of music record companies. When you get signed they loan you the money to get your record out there etc, and then you cover your loan via how many albums/singles/concerts tickets you sell. If you get any change left over, it's yours. This may vary perhaps between labels?

http://www.thebaffler.com/albiniexcerpt.html

This should help you understand a thing or two...
#126
joke  Pronunciation Key  (jk)
n.

   1. Something said or done to evoke laughter or amusement, especially an amusing story with a punch line.

http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=joke
#127
General Discussion / Re: Rejected
Thu 24/11/2005 00:30:27
And both "Ah L'Amour" and "Women" just happen to be the same film! :o
("Ah, L'amour" being the official name, renamed to "Women" on many P2P networks and whatnot.)
#128
General Discussion / Re: mp3 retagging
Wed 23/11/2005 23:41:13
Quote from: [lgm] on Wed 23/11/2005 18:36:53
Just because it has a database and does it automatically doesn't mean it's RIGHT...
Oh, the database definitely makes it right in my case.
MediaMonkey (from what I gathered when I tried it, ages ago...) uses Amazon as the source for tags and whatnot.
I (as I'm sure you know, LGM. :P), listen to some obscure music.
Most of it didn't even show up on MediaMonkey, while in MusicBrainz it either: a) showed up because someone's added it to the database, or b) allowed me to import the album from CDDB or add it manually.
Then again I didn't tinker with MediaMonkey a whole lot, might've missed a thing or two.
#129
General Discussion / Re: Rejected
Wed 23/11/2005 10:58:14
Ah yes, Don Hertzfeldt is brilliant.
My friends and I sometimes recite bits from Rejected when very bored (or, alternatively, very drunk).

Another bonus fact: Rejected was nominated for an Academy award for best short animated film. Funky.
#130
General Discussion / Re: mp3 retagging
Tue 22/11/2005 04:52:53
Quote from: [lgm] on Tue 22/11/2005 01:50:22
MusicBrainz is an automatic type thing, but sometimes it can be innacurate.
Ah, then you're not using it correctly. :P The automatic-type tagging is... not very good. I just load up an album, go to the album's page, and tag the songs one by one.
Just look at this tidy playlist! All thanks to MusicBrainz.
#131
General Discussion / Re: mp3 retagging
Tue 22/11/2005 01:19:08
MusicBrainz Tagger.
Probably the best MP3 tagger/renamer I've tried.
#132
"You were only a boy then... and then you were a girl, and then you were a boy again."

The Pumaman episode is hilarious. :D
#133
I believe he was referring to the Flying Spaghetti Monster.
#134
Critics' Lounge / Re: Alice the Ork
Wed 09/11/2005 17:28:29
Oh my. Thank you, Andail!
I've seen this guy's art on the Sijun forums a few years back and been breaking my head ever since trying to find out who he was. Awesome.
#135
For some more in-depth lessons: www.cyberfret.com
Start at "first fret", then work your way up.

... And don't skip music theory, despite how boring it may sound at first.
#136
I cried on the last episode of Nils Holgersson. :(
#137
While The Nevehood soundtrack is at the top of my favourite game soundtracks ever, I think the thread is about licensed music in games...
Terry S. Taylor rocks, either way!
#138
"Stubbs the Zombie" has a nice soundtrack, although the game hasn't been released yet.
Old 50s songs covered by modern indie bands... yay!
#140
The Cobalt icon, the song lyrics, "TehShabutie"... yeah, those were a few reasons. ;)
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