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FolklyParticipantI don’t get it, this was working the other day. One more try:
edit: Ah, got it! It seems that for me, for some reason, it’ll only work if I have NoScript allow scripts from heromachine.com and wp.com, but not any of the other scripts on the page.
edit again: Whoops, accidentally doubled up the attachments.
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FolklyParticipantSilly forum didn’t post my attachments, let’s try again.
FolklyParticipantI like that, lots of detail and lots of character!
FolklyParticipantI found this picture I drew of Pinwheel facing down Rock Jock in the first “Zero Level” story, so I thought I’d post it. I love that scene!
I’ve been away from the forum for months, so I’ve only recently seen what happened with this thread and was a bit startled. What a pity the stories were deleted, they were such good stories! I never got the chance to read “The Artist of War”, but I thought the original “Zero Level” was easily good enough to be published for real. (And that’s from someone who normally hates reading long texts on a screen – but for something of Zero Level’s standard, I’ll make an exception!) Does anyone know what happened?
FolklyParticipant<p>Good stuff, I like the slanting light, very effective method but simple – must remember that.</p>
FolklyParticipantAny comment on this, do you happen to have any idea why it might be happening or if there’s any way to fix it? Would be very useful.
FolklyParticipantCheers HerrD, thanks for the reply. What a weird thing it is.
FolklyParticipantHi HerrD, sorry I didn’t get on to replying to this before, I’ve been ill.
Are you joking, or are you serious? If so, sounds rather like me in some ways!
I have to say, when you do decide to write your writing is pretty darn good, so you have the advantage over me in that way!
FolklyParticipantRIP Terry Pratchett.
Sometimes a Cleric has to suffer for his work:
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FolklyParticipantA fairy knight á la Jonathan Strange or Spiderwick. Trying a little highlighting here.
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FolklyParticipant<p>Just to say that uploading to the forums is working for me, in Firefox 28.0 on Windows Vista, if that helps to narrow it down at all. At least, it’s working so far!</p>
FolklyParticipantGood job!
Personally I like the black and silver robot best, classic – doing black and red might be over-egging it a bit. But it’s a matter of taste I suppose. Very well judged subtle shading on the finished (black and silver) one, makes it really come alive.
FolklyParticipantGot a little carried away, so here’s another one. She’s not at all sure how this background happened to her, but is going to do her level best not to let the other witches down.
While doing the clothes, it struck me that they’d make a good suffragette, so here she is, too. May well be the same lass, in fact. Here’s a weird coincidence: when I started making the suffragette one, I found that the randomiser had already set the Neckwear slot to those colours.
edit: This is odd, the pictures appear in the reverse order to the order in which I attached them.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.February 9, 2015 at 11:45 am in reply to: Has anyone here tried writing and then given it up? #119901
FolklyParticipantHi Jskyba, just wanted to say thanks for replying. (I haven’t checked this forum for weeks, and then I log in, and there’s your reply just arrived. Weird coincidence.) I can’t relate what you said to my question, though – it seems as if you’re answering a different question? I’d like to give up, and taking a break (probably a permanent break) was the one thing I was trying to do, I was just having trouble doing it – couldn’t get ways and means of writing off my brain, even though I had no intention of writing anything!
Anyway, it’s a bit less on my brain now, thank goodness. Seems that all that was actually needed was a bit more patience!
FolklyParticipantI really like this. Those are great poses, you make them look so natural – and make the technique look so easy!
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