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Tutorial: The perfect nothing...

Ambrosius77 on 18. May, 2011 — Lang: No text

Tutorial: The perfect nothing...
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  • gregheffleydude1 17.8.2011
    I can't make it either.

    edited by owner

  • mariescu 13.8.2011
    Beyond a white page: great!
  • OccamsRayzor 6.8.2011
    @imax - it doesn't really matter, but if you do it in the order that Ambro states, you can't go wrong.
    Also, see this one if you don't have a theme pack:
    http://stripgenerator.com/strip/545285/is-this-close-enough/

    edited by owner

  • iMax 6.8.2011
    what goes on top and bottom and stuff?
  • NathanTo 30.7.2011
    Perfect indeed!
  • OccamsRayzor 30.7.2011
    @junky123 - I think you've missed the point here.
  • dadebomb123 21.7.2011
    i will write a comment useing this Tutorial.





    Hope you can see it. =D
  • Skeptik 18.7.2011
    :) cool
  • greta_grot 15.7.2011
    will be interesting to see what people's strips will look like with this as the back ground
  • greta_grot 15.7.2011
    Wow, now theres something none of us have thought of
  • Flamingdeath 29.6.2011
    cool
  • Zoltar 12.6.2011
    AH! I will follow Ruko's techinque ! :P
  • rukowski 12.6.2011
    Seems very elaborate
    I just use black set to opacity 4 & blur set to 1 ;)
  • Fizzle 9.6.2011
    I don't see anything.. But cool! xD
  • Stiltsen 6.6.2011
    Very cool and helpful, cheers for sharing!
  • cackle 2.6.2011
    hehehehehe crazy!;)
  • Gota 1.6.2011
    For some reason, my browser shows the SG background as white, so I had no idea what you were talking about.

    But I just went on SG with my other computer, and I could see it now. gj.

    And I seemed to have confused bartie when I did a test for it xD

    edited by owner

  • lama 1.6.2011
    ...........................................................look perfect
  • JRMarklin 30.5.2011
    Nothing perfect ... Do not believe there
    La nada perfecta... No creo que exista
  • MadameCercle 27.5.2011
    >>>> OccamsRayzor
    Une single row est certainement plus vaste (PUISSANTE) qu'une pleine page.

    >>>> Ambrosius, Maître des Lieux
    C'est vrai.
    Mais le rien appelle le rien.

    … … …

    Ou pire encore : le pas-grand-chose.
    (preuve, mon commentaire)

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