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Question for Photoshop Cracks Out There
This question might seem sound stupid to some of you Photoshop Pros, but I have a little problem, which I never thought could be a problem, just to find out that there would not be a quick and simple answer as I would have expected. ..
I already hear the first shouts of "Stop talking in riddles and ask your god d*$m question already!" so I will get straight to the point.
I would like to use a brush... one that does not automatically anti-aliases, one that does not use varying intensities based on "pressure" and all that fancy stuff. NO, a brush that lets me set ONE pixel (or may be even 4 (2x2) and so on and so fourth) ... in the color tha
Superior Art Creations Art Packs Brows-able Online
I finally did it! It just took me 3+ years or so. All SAC art pack releases can now be enjoyed by anybody who is interested in it directly from the web browser, no special plug-ins other than Flash are required. I had to convert everything into web compatible formats to make this possible.
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For all of you who hate reading, check out the video that I created to show off the new stuff. You can find the video embed in this blog post of mine about the release.
The SAC homepage was up for a long time already and had a little bit of art content but SAC members produced several thousand pieces of ANSI, ASCII, VGA, Tracker Music and
Even More for the Collectors out There
It has been about two months since my last post, which is by coincidence the announcement of the release of my Scene Logos Collection Volume 1.
I just released Volume 2 of the collection, because I added tons of new logos to it within the past weeks. You can find the download links and more information about the release at my personal blog here.
The collection has a whopping 9,000+ logos from the various popular computer platforms, such as the PC, Commodore Amiga, C64 and Atari ST. The collection is about 300 MB in size. My latest deviation is actually a collage of scene logos that I created for that release blog post.
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For the Collectors Out There
Good news for collectors like me who are interested in pixel art from the Commodore 64, Commodore Amiga and PC scene.
I packed my collections of scene pixel art logos, over 6,000 images for over 1,500 groups, bulletin board systems, demos, intros etc. and also my pixel art font sets collection of over 600 font sets from the Atari ST, Commodore Amiga and PC into TWO large files and made them available for other collectors for download.
I packaged them like an official release, with NFO file, file_id.diz and even created an intro for them as well. If you happen to run a BBS or FTP server or use any of them for swapping, feel free to download
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how to join?! ich finde deviant art echt zu komplüziert, wo ist der "join" button?!?!?