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Re: What do we really look like?
« on: July 20, 2011, 09:27:12 PM »
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HAHA! Cammy do you wear the Cammy outfit from street fighter in real life too? Or do you just wear normal clothes? :)

ROTFL +1

I think that goes for the airbrushing too ;)
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Re: What do we really look like?
« Reply #1 on: July 21, 2011, 11:20:56 AM »
The soften filter - at first I thought it was sunshine glare. Reducing the colours to 16 or 32 might also help the file size and look good on an Amiga (not that I use one for the web). I'll take your word for it for the legs
as it's like a pack of horny lads on a night out around here...! :)

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I'm not sure if you're referring to the paint on my legs or the softened image I use for my avatar. I used a soften filter on it to bring down the detail so I could save the avatar within Amiga.org's filesize limits, but keeping the quality high enough not to go blotty. As for the stripes on my legs, I ended up painting them onto some stockings so I can easily throw those on under the leotard without having to get my hands green every time I dress up.
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Atari 520 STFM - 1MB, Multiface ST.
Commodore 16 - 64K Mod, SD2IEC Drive
Commodore 64C - 64K, SD2IEC Drive
ZX Spectrum 48K Rubber Keys