Am replying to two comments at once so I might get confused.
That's good! And not 2 out of 10 at all. In fact, you can have a merit if you want.
Odd hints: Cutting people's noses off is not a problem because you can reconstruct them if you want (I had to do that to Duck, poor dear, or he would have had serious problems breathing...) If you're having trouble moving the cut out to exactly where you want it, try zooming in, because it lets you be a bit more exact.
(Hah! I just read the last paragraph back and it reads just like something from 'The Dummies Guide to Plastic Surgery.')
Did you find all the tools all right? It's a bit difficult when I don't know what you've got!
Now, can you just fill in this course evaluation form...
Oh, I can put the nose back *on*! This is good to know. Because what is Dom if not his nose? Apart from his ears, of course.
I wish I had the sort of brain that could analyse pixels. So that when the pic is zoomed in, all the furry little squares are immediately resolved into 'background' or 'foreground'. I never thought contours were so murky in pixel-land! What looks like a straightforward line of chin against wallpaper, turns out to be a mountainous crag of zigzaggy ups and downs. It's like staring down a microscope at a fly's arse.
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Date: 2003-03-13 03:39 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2003-03-13 11:19 pm (UTC)That's good! And not 2 out of 10 at all. In fact, you can have a merit if you want.
Odd hints: Cutting people's noses off is not a problem because you can reconstruct them if you want (I had to do that to Duck, poor dear, or he would have had serious problems breathing...) If you're having trouble moving the cut out to exactly where you want it, try zooming in, because it lets you be a bit more exact.
(Hah! I just read the last paragraph back and it reads just like something from 'The Dummies Guide to Plastic Surgery.')
Did you find all the tools all right? It's a bit difficult when I don't know what you've got!
Now, can you just fill in this course evaluation form...
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Date: 2003-03-14 05:23 am (UTC)I wish I had the sort of brain that could analyse pixels. So that when the pic is zoomed in, all the furry little squares are immediately resolved into 'background' or 'foreground'. I never thought contours were so murky in pixel-land! What looks like a straightforward line of chin against wallpaper, turns out to be a mountainous crag of zigzaggy ups and downs. It's like staring down a microscope at a fly's arse.
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Date: 2003-03-14 07:47 am (UTC)I'm sure Michael Jackson will be delighted to hear this. It's a shame Tycho Brahe lived before editing software.