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Coolin
March 23rd, 2001, 22:42
Catching on to the now declining internet phonomenom, I decided to do a little image editing of my own. This is the first time I have used this program which you may all of heard of. It's called Photoshop. Please don't be too critical of my lame Photoshoping skills, as this is, as explained above, my first time.

Here's the image:
http://www.coolin.f2s.com/fwsbase.png

If you've never heard of all your base are belong to us, view the flash movie at:
http://www.people.fas.harvard.edu/~pyang/base/allyourbase.swf

or visit the offical website at:

http://www.planetstarseige.com/allyourbase/

keith
March 23rd, 2001, 22:53
oh man, this got old quick. why'd you have to bring it here?

and "all your webspace are belong to us"?? gimme a break...

Coolin
March 23rd, 2001, 22:55
Yes, I know this is really old. But I just got Photoshop and I wanted to edit an image.

Canuckkev
March 23rd, 2001, 22:56
Pho....to...Shop? What's that?;)

I never use it for stuff like that. Mostly web graphics and stuff for web pages. That insired me to see how good a fake of a drivers license I could make using the good ol PS6. Well, not a complete fake...just one that says I'm over 18(Legal Drinking Age in Canada). Scanners are useful... Some kids at school spent a whole class of Comm. Tech.(Graphics Arts Course) trying to edit their license to make it look like they are 18. It looked okay when they were done, but the colour printer doesn't work...oh, and they scanned it in B&W anyway. Dumbasses...

As for your image, Coolin, the text didn't have the right font. Compare that to that fake one Lex made saying he had a whole lot of posts in a row, and his is a lot better. It almost didn't look fake.

That swf was pretty amazing. People have no lives...
(*singing* All Your Base...are belong to us...All your base...)

Coolin
March 23rd, 2001, 23:02
Yeah, I know my font was different, and I still have no idea why. I used Verdana 10 pt. and I made sure that the font on the site was Verdana, but it just doesn't fit. I think it's my computer, my Verdana never turns out right no matter what I'm doing (websites for example, look wierd.) I wonder what font LeX used for the image that showed him making an entire row of posts.