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Phlegmish posted:Yeah, but they installed it in Dutch, presumably since that's the language of my OS. I can't imagine they'll deny those. Flemish Belgium right? There are a whole bunch of regional flags with slight variations on that lion.
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Yup, Flanders. They have loving Abkhazia, so they can add the Flemish Region too
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# ? Aug 21, 2020 17:56 |
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Here is how you change the language: You could use a gradient, set mostly transparent, to add the shading if you decide you want to. taqueso fucked around with this message at 18:34 on Aug 21, 2020 |
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I dont know if this is the right place to ask but I desperately want a pressure pot for doing resin dice and other small stuff bubble-free. I've found a lot of confusing stuff online and an overwhelming amount of information in general so I was hoping someone with some experience could help me out? Was hoping for one that came resin-ready and didn't need to be converted from a paint pot because im terrified of fiddling with it and blowing it up in my face since I dont really know jack or poo poo about the mechanics of the thing.
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 02:22 |
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The Tools Thread might have more opinions. My personal experience with a pressure pot is pending (but soon!) and will involve a... modified HF pot. Pray for Mojo.
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Trabant posted:The Tools Thread might have more opinions. Thankyou, i shall now disappear back into the bog from which I came
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# ? Aug 25, 2020 04:35 |
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1) Is there a Finer Arts/Creative Convention Discord? 2) Anyone doing lampwork bead making? I have a class on it next week and I am super stoked.
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# ? Aug 27, 2020 21:40 |
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melon cat posted:What's this digital art style called? Learning how to draw is the most important thing but you can you can achieve this look (to some extent) in Photoshop with the Posterize adjustment layer. Fayez Butts fucked around with this message at 23:12 on Aug 27, 2020 |
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Why has FXX been showing the same handful of Family Guy episodes over and over and over? They all seem to be from seasons 16 & 17. Is that all they have the rights to? They’re not even running all the episodes from those seasons, just maybe 15 or 20, total. Again and again for at least the past couple of months.
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# ? Aug 30, 2020 22:25 |
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Wrong thread? I think this forum has a subforum for tv watching goons that might know more about that stuff.
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# ? Aug 30, 2020 22:36 |
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Yeah sorry wrong Stupid Questions thread
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# ? Sep 1, 2020 12:43 |
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Is there a 3D printing thread somewhere? Not sure if it would be here or in inspector gadgets. I did browse a bit and didn’t see one.
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Doctor Zero posted:Is there a 3D printing thread somewhere? Not sure if it would be here or in inspector gadgets. I did browse a bit and didn’t see one. https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3365193
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# ? Sep 2, 2020 14:47 |
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Bingo! Thanks!
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Hey gang! As a hobby I do a thing that requires lots of people to send me clips of them saying things. There needs to be a certain threshold of quality, and some of these clips fall below it, but I don't know enough about audio engineering or whatever to understand what exactly is wrong with the sound clip. Basically, it sounds kind of muffled, in a way that I remember recording from my old lovely mic that came with our Pentium 133 computer back in the day, but dude says his mic is fine. There's no real reverb, so I don't think it's the acoustics in the room. It just... it's a perfect clip, but sounds like his hand is over his mouth. I've heard other clips by him and they sound fine; he says he's using the same mic to record this as he did the others. I know this would probably be more helpful with the sound clip in question, but I don't have access to it right now. But it's not the first time this has come up. When I try and search for this information online, I get very lost. Most of the resources that address this by recommending better equipment, but I don't think the equipment is the problem. It's a real pain in the rear end, searching for sound-related problems because Google either assumes I'm a voice actor wanting to know how to get an agent or I'm a musician wanting to get a better sound from my drum set. What else might cause the sound clips to sound muffled?
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credburn posted:Hey gang! As a hobby I do a thing that requires lots of people to send me clips of them saying things. There needs to be a certain threshold of quality, and some of these clips fall below it, but I don't know enough about audio engineering or whatever to understand what exactly is wrong with the sound clip. Basically, it sounds kind of muffled, in a way that I remember recording from my old lovely mic that came with our Pentium 133 computer back in the day, but dude says his mic is fine. There's no real reverb, so I don't think it's the acoustics in the room. It just... it's a perfect clip, but sounds like his hand is over his mouth. I've heard other clips by him and they sound fine; he says he's using the same mic to record this as he did the others. If he's recording with the same equipment, the software stuff that can gently caress with it includes compression/artifacting from moving the file between different formats a bunch, or recording at a low hz. The other one is an inexperienced sound tech or guy recording himself where he's applying some filter without realizing it - make sure he doesn't have RTX Voice enabled for example. My guess is that your guy is just not recording properly or however you're getting the files they're getting heavily compressed. When I do voice recordings I use audacity at 44100hz, saving as an .mp3 or .wav and it works great. I'd recommend you make sure he's doing that. Let me know if you need any voice work done!
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Well, I hadn't come here to recruit folks, but actually I sure do need some voice work done. I've adapted an old Dungeons and Dragons computer game into a radio play, and there are 200 characters spread over twelve ~1 hour episodes. If you're interested in lending your voice for little more than a credit and a thank-you, e-mail me and we can talk further! calvinredburn@gmail.com I haven't figured out what is wrong with the sound file, but it is a .wav and apparently the bitrate is 705, and I have no idea what that means except that I remember the ol' Napster standard of 128kbps (or 192 if you had a SMOKIN FAST MODEM and could download that extra megabyte of sound). It doesn't sound "compressed," you know. It's bizarre, it's like he has a cloth over the mic. Anyway, that's not especially helpful right now; I mostly wanted to respond to your inquiry, but I didn't want to veer too off-topic. I'll discuss with my actorbuddy what kind of hertz he's got and if he does, in fact, have a towel over his mic (rookie mistake)
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I promised to edit a 30-minute video down to a 3-minute music video. I've figured out the technical end of it, but I don't know if I'm supposed to storyboard it or how to pick what gets kept and what gets ditched. Are there any easy guides for making this particular kind of music video?
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simplest version of the answer is: figure out what's in the 30 minute video that you don't want in the 3 minute video and get rid of that. long answer needs more information: what footage do you have and what are you trying to turn it into? is the 30 minute video a single continuous shot? is it a bunch of shots already cut together? if it's a music video, then do you already have the 3 minutes of audio selected? is the video synced to the music as in a live performance, or is it imagery that's not dependent on timing? a lot of your approach is going to depend on the limitations of the material you have. if it's already filmed, you probably don't need storyboards, though. those are more for previzualizing the edit so that you know what you need to shoot. beyond that, we need a better idea of what you're working with and toward.
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analyze the music it'll be accompanied with, well i mean most songs will have the same sort of story structure of introduction build up, climax, falling action, conclusion. chart out and label whatever clips you have within the 30 minutes into those categories and wring out some creative juice
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RandomPauI posted:I promised to edit a 30-minute video down to a 3-minute music video. I've figured out the technical end of it, but I don't know if I'm supposed to storyboard it or how to pick what gets kept and what gets ditched. Are there any easy guides for making this particular kind of music video? I'm not sure what you have for source video material but assuming it's an unedited lump of a band playing, here's how I would start:
If you don't have any video editing software familiarity you're going to be spending a lot of time just learning the basics. Davinci Resolve is free and very good.
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I'm trying to put together my first business card for mainly VJing, but I guess general special events. I just came up with an idea, but I'm not sure where this takes me with regard to copyright and trademark infringement. My name is Sol (pronounced Saul), so I figured some cool graphics on the front with " 's All Good Man Productions" and then the rear would be a sendup of Saul Goodman's card (clearly stating somewhere that I am not a lawyer) with the text "Better Call Sol" and my contact info.
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CaptainViolence posted:if it's already filmed, you probably don't need storyboards, though. those are more for previzualizing the edit so that you know what you need to shoot. beyond that, we need a better idea of what you're working with and toward. The video source material is a 1970's Dutch documentary about kids not having anywhere to play. There are scenes of the community, of the kids trying to get petitions signed, of kids playing in trash-filled lots, kids stomping on a wrecked car, adults getting into fights, classroom scenes, and scenes of adults at meetings. The audio source material is a style-parody of an 80s pop song. The lead singer is really excited to hear a baseball game on Dutch radio.
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anyone have any opinions on flatbed scanners? i'm looking at the epson V39 or V600. my alma mater used Epson V37s (V39 is the updated version) in their labs, which i loved, but i'm wondering if i should splurge on the V600. i'd mostly scan illustrations for zine making and digitizing hand lettered stuff. usually i'd just pop over to the library to scan things, but saving $100-250 isn't worth risking coronavirus imo. plus i have a huge backlog of things to scan now. i have a 2015 macbook pro if that makes a difference. i think i'm just gonna go ahead and get the V39 since it's like 3" shorter than the V600, and honestly space might be a larger determining factor in my life right now.
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RandomPauI posted:The video source material is a 1970's Dutch documentary about kids not having anywhere to play. There are scenes of the community, of the kids trying to get petitions signed, of kids playing in trash-filled lots, kids stomping on a wrecked car, adults getting into fights, classroom scenes, and scenes of adults at meetings. in that case, i think my approach would be to split up and organize the documentary based on shots and content, and while doing so trying to think of a way to tell that baseball story with the images you have. the documentary has a story of its own already, so you can figure out the major beats of that story, and how you can map those to your story. you might even be able to go through chronologically—is there a particular kid that keeps showing up in the video that you could turn into your main character? maybe keep all the stuff of that kid, and set aside any scenes without them (knowing that you might go back and fill stuff in using some of those shots). try picking three or four spots in your song where you want a story beat to land and placing stuff in there—even as simple as "kid sad about lot, kid thinking at school, kid getting petition, now lot is good and kids are happy." jump to halfway between those spots and put in something that gets you from A to B, then go halfway between each of those and so on until you have the whole thing roughed out. from there you can go in and do a fine cut where you really match it up to the music.
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Cross-posting from Creative Chat thread, because I accidentally thought that was the Stupid Little Questions thread: I'm trying to get motivated again and start up a website for my art. Portfolio and Shop, basically. I would like the site to have a nice gallery view, which I can upload new pieces easily. Viewers could then click a piece for close-up, read some info about it, and a link to order a print. I don't really need a blog, but I guess that's okay if it has that feature. For examples of what I'd like to have: something like Scott C.'s website , Maja Wronska's site , and Jenny Kroik's site. I would just like a link for "Purchase" under the pictures, or something. What website client is going to be simple, affordable and allow me the layout I like without too much hassle? Thanks in advance to any advice.
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Spanish Inquisition posted:anyone have any opinions on flatbed scanners? i'm looking at the epson V39 or V600. my alma mater used Epson V37s (V39 is the updated version) in their labs, which i loved, but i'm wondering if i should splurge on the V600. i'd mostly scan illustrations for zine making and digitizing hand lettered stuff. usually i'd just pop over to the library to scan things, but saving $100-250 isn't worth risking coronavirus imo. plus i have a huge backlog of things to scan now. i have a 2015 macbook pro if that makes a difference. I had a V600 and it was great. I eventually sold it because I mainly used it to scan negatives and I stopped shooting on film, but it was a hell of a workhorse or as cheap as it was.
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Franchescanado posted:What website client is going to be simple, affordable and allow me the layout I like without too much hassle? According to every creative YouTuber's sponsorship deals, it's Squarespace. (My wife, who's not a YouTuber, also likes it and set up her writing portfolio and some clients' sites, so it's not all fluff. She can't speak to the e-commerce part of it though)
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Trabant posted:According to every creative YouTuber's sponsorship deals, it's Squarespace. As someone who builds websites for a living, this is the right answer (assuming you don't want to spend a fortune).
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Bristol is expensive. What’s the best bang for my buck getting some good paper to ink on with Micron pens? There are a lot of cheap reams of cardstock on amazon but they all have very mixed reviews. Ideally I want to use Bristol but 10-20 bucks for 15 pages is a little out of my price range. Any cheap comic artists with some advice?
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Franchescanado posted:What website client is going to be simple, affordable and allow me the layout I like without too much hassle?
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Unmature posted:Bristol is expensive. What’s the best bang for my buck getting some good paper to ink on with Micron pens? There are a lot of cheap reams of cardstock on amazon but they all have very mixed reviews. Ideally I want to use Bristol but 10-20 bucks for 15 pages is a little out of my price range. Any cheap comic artists with some advice? Might give marker paper a try, something like this. It’s much lighter weight than bristol but as long as you’re doing linework and not heavy washes, it should do.
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dupersaurus posted:Might give marker paper a try, something like this. It’s much lighter weight than bristol but as long as you’re doing linework and not heavy washes, it should do. Oooh thank you I’ll take a look EDIT: Followup, this scanner is very much in my budget. Any reason I shouldn’t get it for simple ink lineart scanning? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07G5XZVLQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_NYxwFbY0CBMGX I know the bed isn’t that big, I’m fine with piecing it together in photoshop Unmature fucked around with this message at 02:17 on Sep 10, 2020 |
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Thank you Trabant, kedo and Trapick. I made my artist's site with SquareSpace and it's been pretty good, with a forgiving learning curve. I appreciate it.
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i bought a print from an artgoon probably... heck it's gotta be maybe 8-10 years ago now and I'm trying to track down who it was / whether they kept doing art. it was in a lovely cheap frame on the brick wall in my apt in NYC, and we finally got it professionally framed for the house we moved into cuz it's just that sick e: found it, artist's real name is Christian Verdun Gunshow Poophole fucked around with this message at 19:13 on Sep 10, 2020 |
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Any good sites for funky/off-beat/pop culture-y/sci-fi-y type prints from independent artists? Besides the obvious Etsy or Redbubble stuff.
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unlimited shrimp posted:Any good sites for funky/off-beat/pop culture-y/sci-fi-y type prints from independent artists? Besides the obvious Etsy or Redbubble stuff. Sorry it's not what you're asking for but I saw your name and av and I'm going to go take a photo of the oil painting of my (amano) shrimp that my brother did for me. Standby! e: VelociBacon fucked around with this message at 21:05 on Sep 10, 2020 |
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sick of being doxed tbph
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Anyone have experience using spray archival varnishes on watercolor/gouache paintings? I live in Nola/southeastern Louisiana, so I'm surrounded by water and live in a humid environment. I'm worried about the long-term effects of this environment on my artwork and think a varnish may help protect it somewhat from the humidity. I plan on using a matte spray to maintain the matte look of gouache. I'm worried about tonal shifts from the spray however amd wondering if any of y'all have any experience with spray varnishes on paintings.
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crossposting from the Wacom thread.HenryJLittlefinger posted:Help!
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