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Made some avatars if anyone wants to use them :lol

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/jsnakevenom/TakerAvatar.gif

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/jsnakevenom/TakerAv.jpg

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/jsnakevenom/OrtonAv.gif

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/jsnakevenom/CenaAvatar7.jpg

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/jsnakevenom/Cenagrayav.jpg

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/jsnakevenom/Cenametalavatar.jpg

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/jsnakevenom/HHHAvatar.gif

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/jsnakevenom/MordecaiAvatar.gif

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v152/jsnakevenom/RockAvatar.jpg

 

http://img3.picsplace.to/img3/1571/batistaprojectav.jpg

 

http://img3.picsplace.to/img3/1561/cenachampav.jpg

 

Fell free to use them :thumbsup

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Guest Popsi
Mine is a photo i took when i went to a gig last year. Its a band called my red cell from South Wales who were totally amazing! just like the pic really!
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Guest Walshy

Mines Homestarrunner, Seriously.

 

And if you don't know who he is, well your probably not going to understand it really.

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Guest Jimmy Redman
Cheap shot after cheap shot!. Post something irrelevent or dont post.

 

Because its true Im always funny. And I havent posted in this thread at all whilst he put that bit up right after I posted. Whilst you put it up just for the sake of it.

 

Back on topic. My avator is of the legend that is JR Ohh My GOD!

 

Or when you try and be sarcastic in every post and fail miserably. I tried to go back on topic with my JR bit so this aint my fault.

 

Johnny, a few things:

-If you reply to one of those cheap shots, you are just encouraging him.

-You're not always funny. And usually when you are, it is because you are being downright lame, or it is inadvertant, e.g. your typo.

-I wouldnt criticise Y2James for being a bad poster, you are just as bad as him.

 

Mine is pain and suffering just like when you read a post by Knoxvill.

 

No, you tried to get the last word.

 

Y2James, ditto:

-There was no need for that comment in the first place. You are both as bad as each other.

-Stop provoking him for God sakes. It only encourages spam, flaming, and therefore closed threads, threads, I might add, which were perfectly fine, until you two come in and get them closed.

 

Im sorry about doing that, but im as sick as the rest of you are with these two bickering. Grow up the both of you.

 

And The Stinger, I if I might pinch the thrid Cena av you made, the belt one. Just so nobody steals it before I get home to change it :)

 

:brows

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Guest Trash

-If you reply to one of those cheap shots, you are just encouraging him.

-You're not always funny. And usually when you are, it is because you are being downright lame, or it is inadvertant, e.g. your typo.

 

 

Probably the best thing I've read this week. That was put very well, Redman.

 

 

Lets see, my avatar...I'm not sure what it is right now - I change it so often.

I have a feeling its Crazy Frog. As much as I hate him, I chose to use him as my avatar just to p*ss off all the others. :P

 

EDIT - I've just seen what it is, its not Crazy Frog, its my Tom Trash avatar. Inspired by my TWO Stars character, its a "Your ass is trash" design, which one day will become as big as Austin 3:16....

 

Really.

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Yeah 'dorf, pay TWO Stars a visit. Its some funkeh stuff!

 

The "Your ass is trash" catchphrase is funny because of how lame it is, and how Tom 'The Disciple' Trash thinks its the greatest saying ever, when really its terrible.

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Yeah 'dorf, pay TWO Stars a visit. Its some funkeh stuff!

 

The "Your ass is trash" catchphrase is funny because of how lame it is, and how Tom 'The Disciple' Trash thinks its the greatest saying ever, when really its terrible.

Unlike The Hangman's super-dooper-cool catchphrase.........that guaran-damn-tees to entertain. ;)

 

 

Oh....and my avatar is Taz (one z) tazplexing Sabu.

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I can't work your avatar out, DC.

Its just a blob, a mass of flesh. I think I can make out someone's hair and a hand in grip tape.

 

Help!

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I can't work your avatar out, DC.

Its just a blob, a mass of flesh. I think I can make out someone's hair and a hand in grip tape.

 

Help!

It's Taz northern-light Tazplexing Sabu!!!!! Taz's head is on the right hand side, Sabu's (back of the) head is on the left Trashman.
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Oh yeah!!

 

It was his back I couldnt work out, wasn't sure which part of the body it was.

I recognised Sabu's green pants, but that was it. So Tazz's mean, Brooklyn ass is in the bottom left corner.

Cheers

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Guest Anime Otaku
Changed mine. Still Kago-chan. Still pulling faces.

where do you get your avatars, or at least the stuff to make them?

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Guest A.C.
where do you get your avatars' date=' or at least the stuff to make them?[/quote']

 

http://img88.echo.cx/img88/8615/kago40zb.gif

 

For this one I used the music video "Minimoni Hina Matsuri". I loaded it up into Nero Vision Express 2 which is what I use to burn DVDs. With Nero you get to set up the menus and this includes choosing the frame of the film you want to use to represent it on the menu.

 

So I find the bit of the video I want to use and set the menu button on Nero to display the first frame. I then go on to the preview bit of Nero which shows you what your menu will look like once it's on the DVD. I press "Print Scrn" to copy the screen and then paste the copied screen into a 100x100 image in Photoshop.

 

I line up the image in photoshop and then go back to Nero where I move the image on one frame. Then it's "Print Scrn" and paste into Photoshop (lining up the images as you go) as many times as are needed. For an avatar you generally struggle to take it over 15 frames if you want a decent amount of colour. That's why my previous avatars have only been 80x80 - so I could get more frames and colour.

 

Once I've got all my frames into Photoshop I save them all, numbering them in order from 1 - 15 or whatever. Next, I open Ulead Gif Animator and just add these frames to a blank animation. Save that and then tinker with the timing etc. - sometimes it looks better when you cut frames out, especially when looping a body movement back and forth. Save again and then "Optimise" it to get the size of the file down to 24kbs. This entails balancing dithering (faking the number of colours) against the actual number of colours to get the best quality for the filesize.

 

Once I've managed all that I normally have a smoke and a drink.

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