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Oooh, I missed this thread. How absolutely frakkin' awesome! They're so cute -- but with the right amount of attitude that they're not too saccharine. I love Color Kid especially -- got a soft spot for him.
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From: Standing beside you in Ferndale, MI | Registered: Aug 2003
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quote:Originally posted by lil'rhino: Color Kid reminds me of Richie Rich in that picture!!
He does kinda seem like a Richie Rich type of character. Li'l Color Kid should have his OWN series! Screw those Legions, CK can succeed on his own!
From: Brooklyn, NY | Registered: May 2010
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quote:Originally posted by Suddenly Seymour: Oooh, I missed this thread. How absolutely frakkin' awesome! They're so cute -- but with the right amount of attitude that they're not too saccharine. I love Color Kid especially -- got a soft spot for him.
Thanks for kind words, Seymour!
From: Brooklyn, NY | Registered: May 2010
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I've been posting these as thumbnails 'cause I didn't want the pages to load to slowly. But since some of the sketches are light, should I post them full-sized to make them easier to see?? Candace, would that help??
From: elizabeth,nj | Registered: Jul 2003
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Thumbnails are the full sized images resized dimensionally (width/height) it doesn't effect the file size (kilobytes or megabytes).
Thumbnails keep the pages from being distorted on the screen and should always be used for larger (width/height) images.
I also don't think full size helps make the pencils show up any better for most people (I can see them fine).
From: San Diego, CA | Registered: Jul 2003
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Eryk Davis Ester
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Plus full-size images are only one-click away.
From: Liberty City | Registered: Jul 2003
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Yes, don't bother saving them bigger. It doesn't help me. I just have to get them darkened. Thanks for the lovely thought, though!
I don't know how to do the 'click' or I would for my pictures if it's needed.
Is there a way that someone with very little understanding of computer jargon can learn how to do it?
Why do pictures need to be small if they're close to the 150 or or under?
I kind of like them bigger on the page for the gallery impression that it gives. (That's the graphic artist in me. Well, the classical artist, too. Sorry.)
It seems that most people don't even come to this category and I don't think that making it more difficult, as in click, enlarge the screen and click again, really is all that inviting. I don't mind much, but I LOVE art and will follow it almost anywhere.