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  1. Hey!!!!! Check my personal page! It only took me 6-7 months of being on here to put a background up!

    Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 22:01:28 UTC from web
    1. @purplephish20 that's... Pinkylicious

      Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 22:02:04 UTC from web
      1. Is @stecissunrise lurking by any stroke of luck?

        Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 22:34:04 UTC from web
        1. @purplephish20 This is why you don't shout out 'potatoes' when you're inside a bag.

          Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 22:35:23 UTC from web
          1. @stecissunrise ha! anyway I thought you might have some advice in regards to this.... The lines for the bricks in the background..... Am I really stuck tracing them over one by one? Or is there a quicker, probably smoother way of doing it.... here's a shrunken version of the original pic http://ur1.ca/8zh6f

            Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 22:39:25 UTC from web
            1. @purplephish20 You could do a very minimal job by crosshatching the lines, i.e. don't do [i]all [/i]the brick lines on the picture, and then put colour fill on parts of the wall. How about that?

              Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 22:42:44 UTC from web
              1. @stecissunrise I dont get how that would work..... I can understand "sealing off" a brick with grey lines and then block filling it with white... but I dont know what "crosshatching" is.... like I said, im new to all this

                Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 22:44:56 UTC from web
                1. @purplephish20 Say you want to put 5 bricks in together instead of 30, but still give the effect that there are more bricks than what is shown. I'll find a screenshot example from any cartoons to show you what I mean.

                  Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 22:47:36 UTC from web
                  1. @stecissunrise Please show me if you have a pic, as clear as it sounds to you its mostly just words to me... sorry

                    Wednesday, 11-Apr-12 22:50:01 UTC from web