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Old 05-08-2005, 04:24   #1
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Old 05-08-2005, 10:40   #2
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tis a little jumpy tbh.. could do with the frames smoothing out..
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Old 05-08-2005, 10:50   #3
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A little too long, and also what's with everyone centering their sigs now? It looks pants...
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needs image shrunk, and frames increased

although will still look like a big girls sig, since its PINK!
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from what i see there now that looks alot smoother much better
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Thanks for the input guys... I was using this place as a test area for myself and didn't really expect anyone to check it out, but critique is good!

And it's pink-ish, but no... doesn't mean i'm a girl!

What can you guys suggest for a simple and subtle animation that would suit this one? I was think of having the different shades of blue to the right 'flow' along it's longitudinal asix..

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axis? :P you could have each with a gradient along this axis as you say and keyframe and animate that.. why the chinese/japanese ( i dont know) symbols?
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Thanks for the input guys... I was using this place as a test area for myself and didn't really expect anyone to check it out, but critique is good!

And it's pink-ish, but no... doesn't mean i'm a girl!

What can you guys suggest for a simple and subtle animation that would suit this one? I was think of having the different shades of blue to the right 'flow' along it's longitudinal asix..

if you rearranged it slightly you could have the 3 shades of blue on the right looking like spotlights and drifting across each other. i tihnk that would look quite good.
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Spotlights... a neat idea! may try and use that as a feature.

The chinese symbols actually mean somthing.. the first character means water, the second means, cool (as in cold) and the third literally means machine.

So basically it translates into "J-Pepper's water-cooled rig".

(i'm chinese btw)
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