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Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 00:04
by OnymA
Hm ... but i am shocked to be called a thief
i will try to figure out how to do that with paint if possible .....
but it seems attacking my art is an indirect attack to me
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 00:19
by Len
OnymA wrote:Hm ... but i am shocked to be called a thief
i will try to figure out how to do that with paint if possible .....
but it seems attacking my art is an indirect attack to me
I'm sorry, but good work with horrendous editing is a red flag of a ripper. (learning how to run before you can walk)
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Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 00:28
by OnymA
you think its good work??
it was just nothing
thanks if,...
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 00:36
by Len
OnymA wrote:you think its good work??
it was just nothing
thanks if,...
good, but not great the handle is flat and looks like it was chopped off
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 00:41
by kr0n05931
OnymA wrote:Hm ... but i am shocked to be called a thief
i will try to figure out how to do that with paint if possible .....
but it seems attacking my art is an indirect attack to me
He never said that you stole it from anywhere. Is this a Freudian slip?
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 00:44
by Len
kr0n05931 wrote:OnymA wrote:Hm ... but i am shocked to be called a thief
i will try to figure out how to do that with paint if possible .....
but it seems attacking my art is an indirect attack to me
He never said that you stole it from anywhere. Is this a Freudian slip?
no, i did say it
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 01:00
by OnymA
I think your just attacking me
again....
if u dont like me say that directly....
but dont call me a thief if u cant prove it .....
disgusting developer...
what a shame of a developer...
i expect a sorry , len !!!
next time i put pics with another account
maybe then u dont attack....
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 01:28
by Len
OnymA wrote:I think your just attacking me
again....
disgusting developer...
what a shame of a developer...
:
I'm not a developer anymore, and I've dealt with rippers before...sorry if you did make it .
BTW, why is it a sickle, why is the handle seemingly cutoff
Prove me wrong, make a new version based off
http://forums.themanaworld.org/download ... hp?id=1835
without cutting up the old versions or directly copying. (including your colors)
seeing as how the first one was nothing this should be easy for you
and
I'll say I'm sorry, and
I'll never come back to the Mana World
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 02:28
by Seradest
Why you are not a developer anymore ?
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 03:22
by AxlTrozz
Seradest wrote:Why you are not a developer anymore ?
That's the million $ question, heh
Don't ask for that
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 11:32
by OnymA
bye len!!
Dont forget to sorry
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 14:26
by Rotonen
Just skip the drama and stick to essentials, ok?
Also, the latest piece presented is not really up to the standards set by the first piece presented.
If this thread keeps on derailing from developing the double hook knives, I'll have to clean it up.
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 14:55
by OnymA
i am not sure what do u exactly mean.... the standart?? i didnt like the yellowone.. so i tried a new Looking
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 16:01
by lost_soul
I'm sure there are tools for such a process, however, it is much easier just to use GIMP to do all your work. GIMP allows you to save different formats, convert, etc. It's a good program, fairly powerful, and it's FREE! If you only use windows, I believe it's available for it. Although, if you aren't a computernerd, as someone mentioned, you might want to burn a CD with a live-linux distro and just use that, save your work on a external device, a USB drive or something. Using windows paint, is a waste of your time, it is terrible.
my 2 cents
Re: Double Hook Knives
Posted: 07 Mar 2009, 17:25
by Crush
I am using GIMP on windows for years. It is very stable. I see no reason to get a Linux CD just for using GIMP.