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Post by XerBlade on Feb 2, 2005 10:50:36 GMT -5
Write it as it comes then adjust it as appropriate. and Xer... teh setup of your character prevents any "hope everything works out" sigh, because teh flow of action is so fast that we don't have time for it before something else sets in for us to adjust to... and there was another reaso I had... but I suddenly forgot it. I haven't had anything slightly significant set in for you to adjust to since I introduced my character in teh first place.
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Post by Emi-chan on Feb 2, 2005 10:57:01 GMT -5
Sorry. Actually it's teh same blue I use for Gren. I can see it fine. Good thing I didn't use teh glow feature like I was planning to. Actually teh glow feature makes it easier for me to read most of teh time. I know I'm strange.
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Post by XerBlade on Feb 2, 2005 10:59:37 GMT -5
Actually teh glow feature makes it easier for me to read most of teh time. I know I'm strange. I had to highlight Rosie's bright, glowy text (which gets rid of teh glow and makes teh text white on a blue background) to read it without my eyes bleeding.... Note: I normally never hafta do that even with very dark text on an already dark background.
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Post by Emi-chan on Feb 2, 2005 11:00:40 GMT -5
I just checked teh source code, and that gray is definitely not a shade of blue but actually complete gray, and that blue is pure blue (or what is truly called blue). Plus, teh whole idea of "warm" and "cool" colors makes absolutely no difference whatsoever. That's just something lame art classes drill into our heads and hypnotize us with. As long as your monitor is set remotely correct and you don't have some sort of eye problem, teh combination effects should be identical. Plus there's teh thing where I find them both equally easy to read.
Edit: Okay, I just looked closer at teh source code and only one of teh two grays is actually fully gray. teh other one as it turns out is slightly a reddish (or more pinkish) shade, heh. teh code has nothing to do with it... its more of teh actual combination of colors as we see it. "Gray" if you were to mix it with paint (because its teh easiest to get this effect with) is a combination of all teh primary colors with more blue in it.... brown has more red and/or yellow in it. Though yes... one of teh two grays has less blue in it than teh other, thus making it lighter. And gray is a cool color. As for teh eye and/or monitor thing... that may also have something to do with it.
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Post by Emi-chan on Feb 2, 2005 11:03:32 GMT -5
I haven't had anything slightly significant set in for you to adjust to since I introduced my character in teh first place. I think you misunderstood me... but I'm having a "thoughs don't wanna be put in words properly" moment so I can't put into words what I'm thinking on THAT subject.
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Post by Emi-chan on Feb 2, 2005 11:04:25 GMT -5
I had to highlight Rosie's bright, glowy text (which gets rid of teh glow and makes teh text white on a blue background) to read it without my eyes bleeding.... Note: I normally never hafta do that even with very dark text on an already dark background. I'm saying teh glowing blue words aren't that hrd for me to read. Roseys glowing words I had to hilight as well.
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Post by stampededtyphoon on Feb 2, 2005 12:14:57 GMT -5
I'm saying teh glowing blue words aren't that hrd for me to read. Roseys glowing words I had to hilight as well. I usually don't have any trouble unless I'm NOT using either my lap-top at home, or teh nice new flat-screen monitors here on campus [teh older ones SUCK, big-time!]
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Post by stampededtyphoon on Feb 2, 2005 12:18:45 GMT -5
*thinks about that for a minute* Hey, wait a minute, how come I've haven't gotten one of those "hope everything works out well" sighs? *goes to moping in corner* Well, I guess I just figure you'll do "all right", ONE way or another....... But, so you DON'T feel "left out".......... *SIGH!*[Now, STOP with teh "moping", already--it'll give-ya' wrinkles!]
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Post by stampededtyphoon on Feb 2, 2005 12:22:29 GMT -5
Truly. Talk about irony. Now that I think about it, it's not too bad. I guess I'm a pretty tough cookie, eh! YEP! Tough ENOUGH ta' flame Seiryuu's BRITCHES, remember!! *Laughs* Seiryuu [*snort*]: "DON'T remind me! Oh, but WHAT a Woman! *sigh*"
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Post by stampededtyphoon on Feb 2, 2005 12:25:47 GMT -5
Nah, I wouldn't feel right to 'use' Chichiri. He's all yours... Ooooooooh! Can I PLAY with him? PLEEEEEEASE!? <----Po' Chichiri
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Post by stampededtyphoon on Feb 2, 2005 12:30:14 GMT -5
Can you blame them? He is a cutie. Me, I'm all for Hatori! mmmmmmmmm.... That's ONE good thing about being a "Rat"--I have something in common with cute, sweet lil' Yuki! [Oh, don't WORRY--I'll keep me grubby hands offn' him UNTIL he's of age.........tho' it WON'T be easy, noda!]
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Post by snapdragon76 on Feb 2, 2005 12:57:34 GMT -5
YEP! Tough ENOUGH ta' flame Seiryuu's BRITCHES, remember!! *Laughs* *laughs* Yeah, that was fun... Sorry, buddy. Try to find yourself another woman. Besides, as fully pregnant as I am currently as well as being stuck on bed rest, I'm not a whole lot of fun to be around at teh moment...
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Post by XerBlade on Feb 2, 2005 13:14:57 GMT -5
teh code has nothing to do with it... its more of teh actual combination of colors as we see it. "Gray" if you were to mix it with paint (because its teh easiest to get this effect with) is a combination of all teh primary colors with more blue in it.... brown has more red and/or yellow in it. Though yes... one of teh two grays has less blue in it than teh other, thus making it lighter. And gray is a cool color. As for teh eye and/or monitor thing... that may also have something to do with it. teh code has everything to do with it, and paint mixing has absolutely nothing to do with it. I know EXACTLY what I'm walking about here. You can't apply any possible things you think you know from art classes here. This is a computer, so computer rules apply. teh monitor doesn't work by spashing paint up on teh screen. In teh monitor, gray is formed by combining equal amounts of red, green, and blue, which are teh primary colors (which there is in this case an equal amount of red, green, and blue being used, heh). teh monitor shows color by displaying light, that is how color works in real light, in other words in real life, rather than in chemical combinations and paint pigments, which pretty much ahve their own completely separate rules. It is teh basic laws of physics that are being applied. P.S. Note that yellow is formed by combining equal amounts of red and green.
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Post by Hina-chan on Feb 2, 2005 13:43:32 GMT -5
teh code has everything to do with it, and paint mixing has absolutely nothing to do with it. I know EXACTLY what I'm walking about here. You can't apply any possible things you think you know from art classes here. This is a computer, so computer rules apply. teh monitor doesn't work by spashing paint up on teh screen. In teh monitor, gray is formed by combining equal amounts of red, green, and blue, which are teh primary colors (which there is in this case an equal amount of red, green, and blue being used, heh). teh monitor shows color by displaying light, that is how color works in real light, in other words in real life, rather than in chemical combinations and paint pigments, which pretty much ahve their own completely separate rules. It is teh basic laws of physics that are being applied. P.S. Note that yellow is formed by combining equal amounts of red and green. Actually code AND paint BOTH have nothing to do with it. I paint and do photoshop/webdesign so I see both sides of teh argument. But paint reality DOES apply to teh computer code colours. I just spent an hour trying to find a blue text that worked on my grey background for a class project. Blue is harer to read on grey no matter where you are. Thats just teh way teh colour is. (chalk it up to stupid colour theory 'cool colours' if you want but I reject colour theory reality and insert my own) Yes teh one grey comes up in red in photoshop, but teh other one comes up in blue. And why does it even matter?! :: goes back to sticking pins into a Chibi voodoo doll ::
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Post by lizardali on Feb 2, 2005 14:02:18 GMT -5
teh monitor doesn't work by spashing paint up on teh screen. Ooh, that just gave me a great idea ofr an art project! Hmmmm, now where can I find an old monitor...?
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