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Started on 11/28/2006 25 participating artists 108 of 120 tiles completed. 370.2 hours of work to date.
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I think it's a bad idea to give just the border of an otherwise complete object to your neighbour. The next one won't have that many options (except finishing the wing). Okay, you can attach something to the wing. But there would be a lot more options if you left a larger part, or maybe the head, to your neighbour.
Eh, don't say that. The dragon is looking the wrong way. He could be about to run into a wall or maybe something giant is gonna eat it. If I drew it bigger it would have ended up without wings or arms or morphing into a cow or something. :P
I really like your tiles. You've done an excellent job with blending on all of them
I'd definitely say that you should be set to at least Intermediate (maybe even Pro!)
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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.
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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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
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.
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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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.
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!
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.
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!
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