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Quilts - Newbie Quilt - Start here! Quilts - Newbie Quilt - Start here!  
Theme: Generic
Photographs allowed: no
Edge wrap: all edges
Tiles visible: instantly
Size: 12 x 10 tiles
Tile size: 64 x 64 Pixels
Started on 11/28/2006
25 participating artists
108 of 120 tiles completed.
370.2 hours of work to date.

90.0%
This is the quilt for new users. Please start quilting here, especially if you have never done it before.
You must pay special attention to the edges of your images. If the edges do not fit those of the adjacent images, try again.
Read the introduction (in the Tutorial forum) for some tips.
Participating artists: yossariantwin (17), geckzilla (17), Orbitsnatcher (10), fydo (10), Sven2 (8), krenshala (8), Petra (4), Madwise (4), 00 (3), kodgetts (3), Janey (2), Cybris (2), Günther (2), Thomas (2), anyothertime (2), thinko (2), Ditship (2), Dead (2), zeno (2), avoidthevoid (1), Dasher (1), trojan (1), gfuz (1), H3g3m0n (1), terraphi (1)
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fydo
#531  06/09/2007 10:46 CET

User-ID: 34
Group: Senior Members
Alright! 25%, woo!

Things are looking pretty good smile


http://www.fydo.net
 
fydo
#541  06/14/2007 18:26 CET

User-ID: 34
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Hey geckzilla,

I really like your tiles. You've done an excellent job with blending on all of them smile
I'd definitely say that you should be set to at least Intermediate (maybe even Pro!)

*pokes Administrator*

P.S. I still think your little wolves are cute.


http://www.fydo.net
 
yossariantwin
#549  06/16/2007 09:35 CET

User-ID: 139
Group: Members
67 tiles left. I bet we could get this done by next week. Everyone pick up a tile and lets finish this one so we can make another one!
 
Sven2
#600  06/28/2007 12:16 CET

User-ID: 20
Group: Senior Members
Come on, add some boxes! biggrin
 
Sven2
#605  06/28/2007 15:19 CET

User-ID: 20
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By the way: You cannot edit or delete your boxes somehow, can you?
 
Orbitsnatcher
#606  06/28/2007 15:26 CET

User-ID: 140
Group: Members
I can't even figure how to add boxes... *shrug*
 
Sven2
#607  06/28/2007 15:29 CET

User-ID: 20
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Click on one of the tiles to get to its details page. On the details page, you can drag+drop a rectangular range, enter a comment and press OK.

Tried it in firefox 2. I had to enable JavaScript for this site (I'm using the NoScript-extension); but I believe JavaScript would be enabled by default in most browsers.

This post has been edited on 06/28/2007 15:30 CET

 
geckzilla
#608  06/28/2007 15:31 CET

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QuoteBy the way: You cannot edit or delete your boxes somehow, can you?


Not yet... we shall all laugh at your illogical statement that meteor tails should be affected by wind rather than their trajectory in the meantime.

Edit: good grief the avatar upload thing samples the avatar down and then scales it up with html. EW!

Edit2: and I must have completely misread that meteor comment on the quilt earlier. You can pretty much totally disregard this post.

This post has been edited on 06/28/2007 15:41 CET

 
Orbitsnatcher
#609  06/28/2007 15:35 CET

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Ooh ok! thx - I'll try and add an inane comment. Woohoo!
 
Orbitsnatcher
#612  06/28/2007 15:39 CET

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Darn it came up in the wrong spot! I was trying to have a go at *myself* oops
 
Administrator
#613  06/28/2007 15:42 CET

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QuoteEdit: good grief the avatar upload thing samples the avatar down and then scales it up with html. EW!


Does it? Your avatar is 128x128 and the display width is 128 as well. No height is given, though, but my browser displays it without scaling artifacts.


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Sven2
#614  06/28/2007 15:43 CET

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QuoteNot yet... we shall all laugh at your illogical statement that meteor tails should be affected by wind rather than their trajectory in the meantime.


I adhere to that! Within the atmosphere, their smoke trail should be bent, because the older parts of the trail had more time to be blown sidewards by the wind.

I just wanted to delete the test boxes outside the quilt smile
 
geckzilla
#615  06/28/2007 15:44 CET

User-ID: 141
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Quote
QuoteEdit: good grief the avatar upload thing samples the avatar down and then scales it up with html. EW!


Does it? Your avatar is 128x128 and the display width is 128 as well. No height is given, though, but my browser displays it without scaling artifacts.


Yeah, I had uploaded some 100 pixel wide by over 128 tall, so it sampled it down to 70 wide and probably 128 tall... but on display it put the width to 128 in the html so it looked sampled up and hideous. So I changed it to be like everyone else's.
 
Administrator
#616  06/28/2007 15:47 CET

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Ah, yes, max width and height are both 128. I didn't remember about the horizontal scaling, though, and regard it as a bug. I'll do something about it sometime later.


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geckzilla
#618  06/28/2007 15:50 CET

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Quote
QuoteNot yet... we shall all laugh at your illogical statement that meteor tails should be affected by wind rather than their trajectory in the meantime.


I adhere to that! Within the atmosphere, their smoke trail should be bent, because the older parts of the trail had more time to be blown sidewards by the wind.


I did misread it at first but I don't think the tails would be visibly affected until long after they hit the ground. Those things move at speeds measured in kilometers per second before they hit the atmosphere and are still breaking the sound barrier after they are slowed by the atmosphere on their way down to earth!
 
Orbitsnatcher
#619  06/28/2007 15:51 CET

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Was there some pun about "scales" hidden in there somewhere re. the dragon?
or am I paranoid now?
 
geckzilla
#620  06/28/2007 15:56 CET

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You are paranoid. I would never use a pun intentionally.
 
Orbitsnatcher
#621  06/28/2007 15:58 CET

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Phew! I'm glad I *am* paranoid, otherwise I'd have been worrying about nothing!
 
Orbitsnatcher
#623  06/28/2007 16:04 CET

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I'd love to hear more about each artist's techniques and software tips etc sometime... I mean I'm making it up as I go along. I usually use photoshop as an image manipulation tool - not a drawing tool.

Should I start a thread?
 
Sven2
#630  06/28/2007 17:09 CET

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QuoteI did misread it at first but I don't think the tails would be visibly affected until long after they hit the ground. Those things move at speeds measured in kilometers per second before they hit the atmosphere and are still breaking the sound barrier after they are slowed by the atmosphere on their way down to earth!


If the meteor were very fast, then the smoke tail had to be very long (and thin). But you can see that it isn't. Maybe the atmosphere is very thick here? It even contains fish! ;D

This post has been edited on 06/28/2007 17:11 CET

 
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