oh goodness that's rather sudden... do you really want to go through with this?
That's too arousing.
Why did I even look at this thread BECAUSE I FOOPING CAN
why thank you Amaury~ :'D *swoons*
lol yeah I bet that was fun. Was it hitting anything or was it just sounding terrible because it wasn't on properly?
exactly.
have fun learning stuff. we'll be doing the opposite here if you miss us stop by~
Ohh I love the avatar, the color around the eyes bring the person's eyes to that and it really works well with the grey. The sig is pretty cute too, simplistic like you said, and great transitions as opposed to a generic "slide show." Beautiful job Beau~ (Just a tip though, it would probably be good to add both in your post, if you ever change them in the future so someone could still critique them after you've passed the theme with a new one.)
_Locked on request by the OP. Guys I know there's a thread for Doctor Who, but puhlease lets not chastise peeps just because they didn't know / don't want to post there. Just food for thought. Now carry on and do whatever you silly nillies generally do.
yeah I understand, building a PC is like making a baby ;D
omg that just won't do. pfft well at least you have something to work with.
you still didn't get that yet???
happy b day lovable lobster
if i had that kind of power, I'd just make Misty make me admin. /le sigh
mmm baby
wassguud buddy :'D
fabulous and fabulouuuuus~
There are a number of factors that come into making an avatar fit dimensions etc. First off, I usually ask for a larger image for two reasons: Better quality in general (less chance for pixilation, like those downsized images you provided), and it's a lot easier to erase backgrounds or unnecessary parts in a picture. I understand that not everyone can afford photoshop, or know how to use it accordingly, but I've always found online editors to be really second hand. If it doesn't bother you, by all means use them, but there are people who are more than happy to help who have photoshop. (You can use gimp, I think that's free but I've never used it.) The image you have of Cloud is a .JPG aka .JPEG file (Joint Photographic Experts Group) file. When JPG files are saved, they use "lossy" compression, which means the image quality is lost as file size decreases. When I edit a picture and save it from Photoshop, I save it as a .PNG file (Portable Network Graphics). PNGs support better transparency options and have better compression, hence the lack of pixelation. Hope that answers your questions.
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