- - Little thief !! That kid pick pocketed my Complaint Thread! - -

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  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    ps1borg said:
    Spyro said:
    surprisingly i didn't sleep as long as i normally do either, and last night i was very tired too.

    Feels a little strange like it got dark far too soon :)

    that it did... I have yet to change the time on all my clocks lol Luckily, I never changed the clock in my car the last time around, so it's all set lol

  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    Now I gotta go to work...

  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    Least I finish earlier according to the old time haha!

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Kyoto Kid said:
    is everybody busy rendering their new stuff?

    ...well, the newest stuff I have so far are the PC anniversary and weekly freebies. Guess I could use them together.

    Fond of the far side of the Parkside

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Spyro said:
    Now I gotta go to work...

    *waves* hopes not so cold tonight :)

  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    Very cool! Hey 99 pages... I wonder who will thieve the thread from the thief?

  • RezcaRezca Posts: 3,393
    edited December 1969

    Photoshop's deciding to be a pain. I don't know what I did or what the program is trying to do, but I have three layers. A solid light tan background, a sketch I'm drawing on the second layer, and I'm trying to draw another onto the third layer. For whatever reason, it's deciding to treat this third layer as a clipping mask sort of scenario, and is restricting all drawing to the (very limited) pixels on the layer beneath it.

    I can't understand what's going on here DX

  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    ps1borg said:
    Spyro said:
    Now I gotta go to work...

    *waves* hopes not so cold tonight :)

    So far so good luckily :)

  • RezcaRezca Posts: 3,393
    edited December 1969

    ps1borg said:
    Rezca said:
    Better picture, but more of a wallpaper....
    (She isn't always shown with that cannon on her arm. Is a weapon she can take off whenever she wants. Similarly, that plated boot thing isn't always shown.)

    needz more big guns ! :)

    Well is technically a small gun that makes big explosions XD

  • RezcaRezca Posts: 3,393
    edited October 2012

    Feh. To add to the complaint about PS, it's not even letting me draw or erase on the layer that I was working on originally DX
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    Nothing I can see is wrong with it - nothing is locked or whatever - but it won't let me modify it at all...
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    *editz* Saved the file, closed and restarted Photoshop, and all is well now. I have no Earthly idea as to what the heck was going on D:

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  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    Not a smart object is it? Or is it still being scaled? Press enter.

  • RezcaRezca Posts: 3,393
    edited December 1969

    Spyro said:
    Not a smart object is it? Or is it still being scaled? Press enter.

    Neh, it wasn't a SO or being scaled. I tried making multiple new layers but same problem. Opened a new document real quick and nothing was wrong there...

    I think I mighta activated something by accident XD
    But it happened first when I disabled Snapping for some reason D:

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Rezca said:
    Feh. To add to the complaint about PS, it's not even letting me draw or erase on the layer that I was working on originally DX
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    Nothing I can see is wrong with it - nothing is locked or whatever - but it won't let me modify it at all...
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    *editz* Saved the file, closed and restarted Photoshop, and all is well now. I have no Earthly idea as to what the heck was going on D:

    zapped by context sensitivity :)

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    True story:

    Back on fifth grade (which makes me 12 years old in this story in 1987; we start our school at age of 7), we had a combined art + grammar/literature class. Our assignment was to draw a picture from one of our holidays/vacations, and then swap pictures with our deskmate, and write a story about the picture we were given, in addition to what I had written about our own story. I had drawn a picture of my rather dramatic ride during my last winter vacation on my farming relatives' horse, who had decided to make a really sharp turn and run back home instead of where I wanted it to go -- down the steepest hill in the entire region, with a tight 270 degree turn to get back to yard; there was no saddle, and I was clinging to reins and horse's mane and I was SWEARING like a sailor all the way back home, loud enough for everyone to hear a mile away. My friend had drawn a pic of herself and her brother at a beach.

    Now, what you need to know about me before I go on with this tale: I was bullied at school, really badly, and not just by students -- teachers as well. My 1st to 4th grade teacher was pretty horrible, and very keen about putting down kids who were trying to rise above their station, and I had just gotten a new teacher I did not know well (he was actually a good one, someone who tried to stop other kids from bullying me, but that really did not take root). I was simply too different, from way of thinking to social strata, and quite frankly, weird: I had my head full of science before I got to school, I knew how to read and I refused to do spelling exercises as they were utterly pointless to me, was good at math and seemed to exist in a realm where it was easy to make stories at whim. In addition to this, I was a "tomboy" (*ptoo* -- I hate the term), and had no problems with fighting back and mettling my might with people.

    Back to the story!

    So when our teacher called my name when he returned our assignment papers, I pretty much froze in terror, as I expected a round of humiliation (as I had gotten accustomed under our previous teacher) to occur. He took my picture, and read what my friend had written and then what I had written, followed by my friend's picture and my story vs. my friend's story. He asked the class what was radically different in our stories. No one could really point it out, and my ears were burning, and I was wishing that the ground would swallow me forever and that I had done something horribly, horribly wrong.

    Our teacher pointed out some passages in my story: I had described the horse "as wide as a sofa, as if she had fattened up herself just to make riding harder", ascribing a motive to something, and in my friend's story, I had added elements of a hedgehog eating meats from their sandwiches and terror of finding a snake basking in sun on the blanket spread to the beach, whereas no such things could be seen in the picture, and my friend's own story described only the contents of her picture and added no elements to story based on my picture either.

    Now I could feel my neck burning; my tendency for storytelling had other kids calling me a liar, even if I rarely if ever said that those stories were true, that they were just stories, and so I kind of curled over my desk with hunched shoulders and prepared to be called as liar again.

    Instead, teacher explained that in psychological development and maturing this is normal, that people begin to do it in certain ages around this part of life; that they develop an ability to look beyond that moment, and pull it together to create a story. And that my work showed that I was well into that kind maturation, and showed signs of growing up.

    I was utterly confused by that. Mostly because I had thought that everyone does it all of the time, except they do it better and won't get into trouble unlike I do: I seriously cannot remember a time when I had not been doing it, grasping elements from a moment and creating stories out of them. I know that adults of my family praised me when I was nothing but a toddler and told them stories of all kinds and they let me read whatever I wanted to read and I got my library card at age of 4 (since going to library and checking out books was cheapest entertainment poor people could have).

    In the end, I did not get bullied for that singling out as an example -- I know our teacher meant well, but knowing my classmates, they'd pick any opportunity to pounce on me to get their jollies, thus my reluctance to stay in any sort of spotlight -- but I was severely confused about the whole thing for years. Back in those days, creative writing was not a part of curricula; focus was mostly on grammar, spelling and vocabularity, and it did not matter much what you wrote, as long as you did. Our 7th to 9th (which are the upper classes of elementary school, 9th being the last year of mandatory schooling) teacher was an old granny who was absentminded and kind of wishywashy, and my high-school equivalent teacher was mostly interested in preparing us for university studies, and while he was keen about making us read literature greats of my nation, he was less keen about us writing it. The default assumption seemed to be that creative writers don't need any guidance and should put most of their mental faculties into getting grammar and spelling right, and actually, creative writing is waste of time unless you're one of the great writers anyway, focus on factual articles instead.

    I only hope that this is different today. :/

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    ps1borg said:
    Fond of the far side of the Parkside

    Is that Alessandro's lion?

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    Also, I think this needs MOAR CATS.

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited December 1969

    Skiriki said:
    Also, I think this needs MOAR CATS.

    hehe teh cuteh kitteh aww ^=^

    Alessandro's lion yes, loves all those animals he does. *hates bullies* I was in a new school just about every year as the parents quarrelled, what a nightmare! TG we don't have to do all that again :)

  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    Skiriki said:
    Also, I think this needs MOAR CATS.

    Very cute :)

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    Complaint!

    Took a long warm shower, now I'm way too relaxed for my own good as a result of not sleeping enough, and I have to go to kitchen and use sharp tools to cook. Grouse grouse grouse.

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    What, no one posted moar kittehs? Well here we go.

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  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    And a second one on the road.

    That heavy metal dude totally wubs his cat.

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  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    Non complaint ... Work is quiet. Not many ppl on streets and car park rather lifeless. Weather isn't as cold so far which is good. Thank goodness for smart phones or this would be a complaint.

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    Spyro said:
    Non complaint ... Work is quiet. Not many ppl on streets and car park rather lifeless. Weather isn't as cold so far which is good. Thank goodness for smart phones or this would be a complaint.

    I totally know that feeling. Except in my case it is a visit to my mom's place and holing up in the bathroom to escape briefly from the Madness...

  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    Whats with his expression?

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    Spyro said:
    Whats with his expression?

    Epic drunk!

  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    Lol it always good to escape the madness. And relatives too sometimes. Lol

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    Spyro said:
    Lol it always good to escape the madness. And relatives too sometimes. Lol

    I know! Of course, since this is the internet, I bet there's a line of people queuing up to make a crack about "bathroom" and "internet on phone"... ;)

  • SpyroRueSpyroRue Posts: 5,020
    edited December 1969

    Skiriki said:
    Spyro said:
    Whats with his expression?

    Epic drunk!

    Is he a friend of yours or is it just from the net?

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited December 1969

    Spyro said:
    Is he a friend of yours or is it just from the net?

    It is the guy from the video I posted to Stupid thread, the drunken heavy metal guy who did a spontaneous music video with his cat and his bandmates posted it to Reddit.

  • SkirikiSkiriki Posts: 4,975
    edited October 2012

    Hummm. The edge of forever approaches...

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    ...and over it we go....

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