Steven329
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Post by Steven329 on Aug 16, 2005 16:16:02 GMT -5
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Post by Jamit on Aug 17, 2005 13:19:54 GMT -5
This very nice. Maybe a little bit blocky, but still very nice. What track is that on top of the LEGO track?
4/5
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Steven329
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Post by Steven329 on Aug 17, 2005 13:43:31 GMT -5
This very nice. Maybe a little bit blocky, but still very nice. What track is that on top of the LEGO track? 4/5 Oh That, Thts the snow board track set. I dont have it now because I needed the base plates.
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Post by TheQ on Aug 17, 2005 13:47:35 GMT -5
Er.. don't feel bad but you are VERY talented builder (compared this to the your B-Shelf folder)) I mean.. whoah.. Some of the ILTCO trains don't look as good as this one! Yay for the old bricks \o/
-Q," LAML website.. yep"
Edit: Hilarious =P
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Post by dyip_90 on Aug 17, 2005 13:51:21 GMT -5
Whose Train MOC is this? I can't tell anything from "drikus75".
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Steven329
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Post by Steven329 on Aug 17, 2005 19:36:34 GMT -5
Oooooooooooooooh My I put in the wrong link. Sorry. Its fix now. VERY SORRY
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Post by Jamit on Sept 3, 2005 13:48:08 GMT -5
What is it? Edit: Ahhh! It's a bmp. Shame on you. Killing Brickshelf like that.
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Post by J1A3L5 on Sept 3, 2005 15:43:05 GMT -5
Killing Brickshelf like that. No kidding. This is one thing I don't understand: Each BMP is usually about the size of 10-20 normal pictures, and generally bad pictures anyway. Why don't Kevin just disable BMP (like media files,) and save some space? Also, though it does eliminate the odd time when having a huge picture is credible, he could put size restrictions on it. I don't understand why he wouldn't if he's having problems...it would probably do the whole community a favour, and keep brickshelf going for a little longer and a little cheaper. -John "J1A3L5" Langrish.
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Post by Paddy <3 Morphosis on Sept 3, 2005 16:01:20 GMT -5
What I hate more than BMP is the idiots who cancel uploading in the middle of uploading their stupidly huge file. Then you get the top half of a pic and a grey bar at the bottom. Ugh.
Of course, I don't usually look at BMPs. I've found a trend between BMPs and bad mocs. Well, of the 5% of BMP images I do look at (ignoring the other 95% of BMPs which are gut-wrenchingly awful bionicle comics done in paint)
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Post by Jamit on Sept 3, 2005 18:45:36 GMT -5
Well the problem is that a lot of decals or BMPs. And most decals are small files, smaller then most JPGs.
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Post by J1A3L5 on Sept 3, 2005 18:49:35 GMT -5
I don't see why decals need to be BMP in the first place? Can you enlighten me?
-Jail.
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Post by Jamit on Sept 3, 2005 19:11:11 GMT -5
Well for those people that are still living in the stone age and use the Windows 98 version of MS Paint you can only save those files in BMPs.
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Post by Paddy <3 Morphosis on Sept 4, 2005 1:08:29 GMT -5
There's a reason why Microsoft doesn't support Windows 98.
And that's because it's old and outdated and not to be used ever again.
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Post by TheQ on Sept 4, 2005 9:53:21 GMT -5
JPEG and GIF are the ones that you should ever use in a web. JPEG is better for pictures, logos and that kind of thing. GIF is used when the picture you want to save has lot's of "one-color-row" like our (FN's) background. Reason is that GIF saves each picture as numerical matrix where they say what color to use, how many pixels in line etc. It goes that same code for each row. That is how the picture is seen.
(I don't remember how JPEG saves the picture, but is far better when used in LEGO pictures)
-Q, Nerd around here
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Steven329
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Post by Steven329 on Sept 5, 2005 12:13:03 GMT -5
The story with that is that I did not have it on my computer no more and I found a site that had it and I just put it in there. K
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