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SeriousConcentrate

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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3495 on: July 22, 2012, 01:07:40 am »

XD

Nice random MK3 reference there.
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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3496 on: July 22, 2012, 01:11:37 am »

I remember someone explaining that the reason an infinite amount of people were able to occupy the same space if all but one was laying down, was that all creatures are capable of Four-dimensional movement.
Standing up is them projecting all of themselves onto the third dimension; lying down they hide most of their body in the fourth dimension.

Thus at any time a creature may hide part of its body and have it occupy an incredibly small space in 3D.

Funny, how we have 4D manipulating creatures represented in a 3D environment which is shown to us in 2D slices and tiles.

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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3497 on: July 22, 2012, 01:52:34 am »

It's simple, you see. All creatures are actually two dimensional, their plane twisting like a piece of paper to acommidate 3-dimensional movement, yet always transverse to the plane of the ground while standing. When lying down, they have no height, and thus can infinitely fit together.
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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3498 on: July 22, 2012, 02:31:26 am »

It's simple, Dwarf Fortress. A game where you command little hairy balls that consume alcohol and spew out crafts when you give them rocks, BUT OH SHIT THE PHYSICS ARE WRONG MY SUSPENSION OF DISBELIEF IS MELTING OUT OF MY EARS!
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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3499 on: July 22, 2012, 02:35:45 am »

Now, now. Suspension of disbelief is only broken when a peasant decapitates my steel-clad adventurer by swinging a spoon at him. I can perfectly imagine an infinite dogpile of dragons with a single kitten standing on top of them. In fact, that needs to be drawn.
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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3500 on: July 22, 2012, 03:46:24 am »

I like these explanations, Logrin. I only can't resist the English teacher compulsion to point out that "lest" means "for fear that." For example, "We dared not bring a female cat on the expedition, lest we be overrun by a catsplosion." In your first comic, I believe you meant "any airborne object, once fired." Or did you mean "unless" fired? Are fired objects not subject to spinning? Actually I don't know, I've never paid much attention to whether the arrows that strike all of my vital organs at the same time are spinning or not. Hm...

Grammatical nitpicking aside, nice comics. I like your drawing style. I've only recently been able to appreciate it, since I got a new computer with a greater possible screen resolution. On my old computer your images were far too big to be displayed in one piece and I was too lazy to open each and every one of them in a new window just to resize them. Maybe I'll have to go back and have a look at the old ones again now...

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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3501 on: July 22, 2012, 04:54:32 am »

No need to hunt them down at all, everything DF related that I've posted can be found here
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DwarfMeister

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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3502 on: July 22, 2012, 07:36:42 am »

I'm not sure how everybody manages to draw with a mouse, but here's mine-



Laugh all you want.

I'd be surprised if anybody could figure out what's going on.
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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3503 on: July 22, 2012, 07:40:46 am »

I'd be surprised if anybody could figure out what's going on.

If I am not mistaken... the creature in the first frame thought by pulling the level it would collapse the supports, but this instead opened a pit with a monster in it?
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DwarfMeister

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« Reply #3504 on: July 22, 2012, 07:50:01 am »

I'd be surprised if anybody could figure out what's going on.

If I am not mistaken... the creature in the first frame thought by pulling the level it would collapse the supports, but this instead opened a pit with a monster in it?

Pretty much. Did you like my unique (Read:SHITTY) art style?
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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3505 on: July 22, 2012, 07:54:14 am »

Pretty much. Did you like my unique (Read:SHITTY) art style?

could use some... work, but id say you have potential.

one important thing to remember, generally time = quality. If you expect to have something awesome looking in 4 minutes you are doomed, if you want something stunningly amazing you are looking at weeks.

on another note, if you are using MSpaint, find a better program, one with actually useful tools. (GIMP is decent)
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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3506 on: July 22, 2012, 12:41:36 pm »

Meant to have these up sooner, but summer always gives me a case of the wonks.

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And everythiiing I would like to beeeee?


It's simple, you see. All creatures are actually two dimensional, their plane twisting like a piece of paper to acommidate 3-dimensional movement, yet always transverse to the plane of the ground while standing. When lying down, they have no height, and thus can infinitely fit together.
Gorramit! I was going to draw this but you beat me to it.

No, I'm not going to draw it anyway.
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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3507 on: July 22, 2012, 06:36:04 pm »

I Just bit a hippo in the mouth, and ripped all of it's teeth out at once O-o. This is so weird, it needs to be drawn.
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DwarfMeister

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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3508 on: July 22, 2012, 11:20:48 pm »

Pretty much. Did you like my unique (Read:SHITTY) art style?

could use some... work, but id say you have potential.

one important thing to remember, generally time = quality. If you expect to have something awesome looking in 4 minutes you are doomed, if you want something stunningly amazing you are looking at weeks.

on another note, if you are using MSpaint, find a better program, one with actually useful tools. (GIMP is decent)

With a mouse?

EDIT- I should probably mention that it's a right-handed mouse, but I'm left handed.
« Last Edit: July 22, 2012, 11:24:08 pm by DwarfMeister »
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Re: Draw your adventures
« Reply #3509 on: July 23, 2012, 02:53:26 am »

Not really related to adventure mode other then I had the idea while playing.

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