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Bozobub
ParticipantRemember, also, that several mods have dependecies on others, and/or need a specific key combo to work (usually editable in the mod’s .ini file).
Bozobub
ParticipantRemember, also, that several mods have dependecies on others, and/or need a specific key combo to work (usually editable in the mod’s .ini file).
Bozobub
ParticipantCeramics. I never have been good with a wheel, but I’m very good with additive/subtractive/assembled stuff. And I can do raku fires w/o blowing up the work reasonably often.
Haven’t had access to a kiln/shop in ages tho =/ . It’s an expensive medium.
Bozobub
ParticipantCeramics. I never have been good with a wheel, but I’m very good with additive/subtractive/assembled stuff. And I can do raku fires w/o blowing up the work reasonably often.
Haven’t had access to a kiln/shop in ages tho =/ . It’s an expensive medium.
Bozobub
Participant[quote=”Chessking” post=20616]Interesting. I too do not use Photoshop, but Gimp when I really need to. Gimp is free as well, but seems to be rather difficult to use. Perhaps Krita is better.[/quote]
There’s a LOT of crossover, but imo Krita is easier to use in many ways (much cleaner UI, for example) and more conducive to image creation, while GIMP 2 is best for image manipulation. It’s a lot like the distinction between Illustrator and Photoshop, in many ways.A significant number of people create initial content in Krita, import to Gimp, then make it dance about. I’ve done it myself (badly).
Sadly, I am NOT much of a savant; the only artistic medium I can manipulate with much skill is clay 😛 . I’ll happily help with alpha/beta testing and such, however, if you need extra minions.
Bozobub
Participant[quote=”Chessking” post=20616]Interesting. I too do not use Photoshop, but Gimp when I really need to. Gimp is free as well, but seems to be rather difficult to use. Perhaps Krita is better.[/quote]
There’s a LOT of crossover, but imo Krita is easier to use in many ways (much cleaner UI, for example) and more conducive to image creation, while GIMP 2 is best for image manipulation. It’s a lot like the distinction between Illustrator and Photoshop, in many ways.A significant number of people create initial content in Krita, import to Gimp, then make it dance about. I’ve done it myself (badly).
Sadly, I am NOT much of a savant; the only artistic medium I can manipulate with much skill is clay 😛 . I’ll happily help with alpha/beta testing and such, however, if you need extra minions.
Bozobub
ParticipantFirst, you burn an effigy of Bill Gates at a Linus Torvalds altar…
…I’ll see myself out, thanks, no need to push.
Bozobub
ParticipantFirst, you burn an effigy of Bill Gates at a Linus Torvalds altar…
…I’ll see myself out, thanks, no need to push.
Bozobub
ParticipantNice! Seriously, that’s impressive work.
I can only hope you can actually complete the entire project before you get sick of it. If so, this looks to be pretty epic.
Bozobub
ParticipantNice! Seriously, that’s impressive work.
I can only hope you can actually complete the entire project before you get sick of it. If so, this looks to be pretty epic.
Bozobub
ParticipantWell, I have about zero coding skills but I’m willing to help test stuff, if nothing else.
Bozobub
ParticipantWell, I have about zero coding skills but I’m willing to help test stuff, if nothing else.
Bozobub
ParticipantThat’s a good idea. In fact, perhaps you should promote this site a little there, as well, and both may benefit from a little more traffic 🙂 .
Bozobub
ParticipantThat’s a good idea. In fact, perhaps you should promote this site a little there, as well, and both may benefit from a little more traffic 🙂 .
Bozobub
ParticipantSweet!
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