I've actually been on for a bit now, just forgot to turn invisible off. xD;; Ah, that's awesome. Advent Children Complete was great, too. I'd...
Don't think so, lol.
Adding two more designs. Well, the reason for those three colors is because of what they represent in the game; Wisdom, Courage, and Power. But thanks for the feedback. :] I was actually thinking about a giveaway like that later on, since some people do ask about it from time to time. My only reserve about that is that I would definitely have to see more orders coming in before taking a risk like that. I'll post those if anyone orders them then. Maybe there'll be some in the next shipment. xD
All the stocks you used were pretty low quality. That already takes away from the overall look. In addition the majority don't have a focal point. The background's all over the place and doesn't lead the eye anywhere, and with the stock just slapped on over it, it's not entirely visually appealing. The best one you have in terms of flow and heading in the right direction is this one. The cropping's not bad, there's one focal point, and the blue on the side sort of points in the direction you'd want the person to look in. Generally you want to avoid putting things dead center. As for the signature...well, to me it seems to be less of a signature tag and more of an image that's got a sepia filter on it and was cropped. Again, there's no real flow or anything interesting to look at. I'd recommend looking up some tutorials for whatever program you're using as well as looking up some basic art concepts, like the rule of thirds. It'll help you a lot down the road.
No, haha, we can't. I think admins are the only ones that can do that.
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It's sort of like a plugin that used Tumblr's API, but it added some really nice features that made the site so much easier to use. Shame the dev's pretty much being forced to take it down. So yeah, you're fine. xD
But evidently Tumblr is starting to suspend accounts that have Missing E in use. Two or three people I know have already been suspended. So yeah, if you use it, I'd recommend uninstalling it unfortunately. :/ Edit: And now there's apparently talk that it's a hacked update? Or something like that. Either way Missing E will be gone Saturday so it doesn't matter much at this point.
It's 3:30 here but eh. It's summer and my sleeping schedule's been shot for a while. Yeah, I saw. I'm not really one for bright colors like that...
Er...alright then. I've heard some interesting takes on it though over the years, lol.
Danny Phantom.
I've never had an issue reading it. Dunno why so many other people do. I'm not bad, kinda hungry though. You?
Please don't just list games guys, that tends to get spammy, and even the OP asks for an explanation. Anyway. PS2 Obvious to many, but still. Okami. Beautifully done game, pretty much everything about it is perfect; great story, award winning soundtrack, and completely unique art style. Plus it draws heavily from Shintoism, yet puts an interesting twist on some things, the Zodiac being one of them. And the amount of replay value it has is pretty great too. Star Wars: Bounty Hunter Good to see a less shitastic side of Jango Fett, much closer to the comic versions of him than the one in the movie. There's few Star Wars games that allow you to play as Boba or Jango, so this was a real treat when it came out. Little short in my opinion, but still fun to play. Lots of stuff to explore, sidequests, the works. And it's always great to kick ass as a Mandalorian, so there's that. Star Wars: Battlefront I & II Probably the only FPS games aside from Republic Commando I'll like. Takes the fantasy worlds of Star Wars and lets you play through them via multiple campaigns that are in-universe and II has Heroes, which lets you play as various Jedi and Sith Lords, as well as Chewbacca, Han, Leia, Boba, and Jango. Fantastic addition that makes it fun to play. Final Fantasy VII: Dirge of Cerberus I'm still working through it, but it's one of the better games I've played on the PS2. Interesting to play as Vincent, as well as the combined third person shooter/melee combat and the fact that you could customize Cerberus however you wanted. Story's not the best, but exploration of Vincent's past is kind of interesting. PSP Final Fantasy Dissidia/Duodecim Despite the fanservice nature of them they're legitimately fun to play. Story mode is kind of short (especially in Duodecim) but seeing the NES era characters brought up to date was worth it. Granted some were ruined a little (Onion Knight is the example here), but overall it was done pretty well. Lots of replay value in both. I prefer Duodecim over the original though, partially because of Tifa and also because of the improved battle system and the fact that it has both games in it. Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core When it was first announced I was a bit concerned it would screw with the canon (much like Star Wars) but it turned out to be a really good game. Horrifically depressing, but still great. Really liked the battle system too, should they make a similar game like that in the future for any title in the series I'd like to see that again. Another thing I liked was the fact that there weren't really any spoilers - if you've played VII or even watched Advent Children, you know what happens. Final Fantasy IV: Complete Collection One of the best FF titles in completion with a bridge between both stories. I love the story and characters, it's my second favorite to VII to be honest. I don't like that they went with the original sprite layout (I can understand why, given I and II) since the voices and 3D graphics were a very nice touch on the DS. It also seemed easier than the DS version, but that may just be because I'd already completed it on the DS. Still working through Interlude, haven't gotten to After Years yet. Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron Pretty much everything I said about PS2 Battlefront, but on the PSP. Short story unfortunately, but still fun to play. I like that you can customize your character, from appearance to weapons carried and things like health, stamina, and CP capture rate. If a Battlefront III ever comes out I would definitely like to see that used. Also like the way it did Galactic Conquest, definitely some time-saving aspects to it and required a bit more strategy than the PS2/PC predecessors. Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep Favorite KH title. One of my favorite PSP games. Everything was well done about the game, from stories and character development to the battle/command system. I sincerely hope they keep that in future titles, because the one they used in Re:Coded was a bit irritating. Out of all of them Aqua's story was my favorite, mostly because it was the one that eventually flipped the "this franchise suddenly makes ****ing sense" for me. Until the Secret Ending, but still. Best spin off yet, though I don't actually consider it a spin off because of the amount it ties into the main story. I think I'm missing some titles in here but eh it's a quarter to three and this is the best I can do, lol.
You would if anyone had brought a camera. xD Oh and John's girlfriend makes amazing fudge. So you'll definitely have to hang out with us when...
Sleeping till 2 every day is great and by great I mean I think I'm going to die YEP EXACTLY NEXT STOP SPACE COURT
Kodak digitals are notoriously...bad. At least any I've used or my friends have used. I personally use a Sony Alpha and I love it, but other brands that are reliable are Nikon and Canon. It's pretty much Sony, Nikon, and Canon that are reliable brands; a friend of mine uses a Nikon and my highschool bought two or three Canon Rebel XTis last year for yearbook. I warn you though, DSLRs are not cheap, and I would highly recommend looking around everywhere before buying one. Consider things like future use, durability, and maintenance. Do you see yourself using a DSLR after the class? How much are you willing to spend on extra equipment (like additional/replacement lenses)? Are parts of the camera (like the battery door) known to break off easily? Things like that are all details you'll want to keep in mind before buying one. I'd recommend looking at some of the most recent models - the Sony Alpha A100 (which is what I have), Nikon D80, and Canon Rebel XTi. A huge reason I love my Alpha is this: it has in-camera image stabilization. Meaning that the camera moves the sensor in response to camera shake to reduce a blurred image. But again I stress considering all options and such before actually buying one. You may also want to get in contact with whoever runs the course to see what they'd recommend, or even if you can rent a camera. Depending on the kind of course that can be a possibility.
Guys, rather than backseat mod, please let a staff member know and we'll take care of it. Moved to Spam.
This...isn't really tech support, moved to Spam. Personally I'd go with either Firefox or Chrome. I use both at the same time quite a lot and they're about the same speed for me.
Nah it's fine, I'm not the best with on time replies as you can see. xD I've not really been following news of it (since I didn't like XIII that...
Late reply again, sorry. D: Yeah, I really miss him, but I've been able to deal with it okay so far. He's trying to come to the US in December,...