Re: Post your desktop! Oh, sorry Perfect. I didn't see that. :D He used photoshop... The tab on the bottom is called Rocketdock. I made the...
Re: Post your desktop! It was made by another member, SK CRISIS. I think he used photoshop... I might be able to find the thread again....
Hmmmm... It's pretty nice. I think it would be cooler with some cartoony render of something instead of the glyphs, though...
Just so you know, these posts count, so discuss sports in an off-topic thread please... MOre ON-Topic, nice sig... I like it....
Save as a png! If photobucket doesn't allow png's, use imageshack. PNG's use the best quality, IMO...
Re: Post your desktop! Stop the spam guys... I just made opothehippo a background, here: [img]
So... a grifball sig? I could do that.... I'll try.
Re: Global Warming: The Truth I'm just gonna give a little bit of a chemistry lesson here, CO is carbon monooxide, because it is 1 carbon bonded...
OKay. If you post in the SketchUp Help Thread and I will try to post a video. Any problems, just post there...
Re: Web 2.0 Style Gleaming Signatures: A How-To Ahhh... yesh. Priorities. Oh well, Pictures will help a lot. I am a visual person. I'll check back...
Ummmm.... what do you mean? Is it for you or someone else?
Do the cracked screen. It is simple and hilarious.
Lol... this is so funny. "Owww! Officer. Please. No! Officer." Hahaha... the blurring is funnier than the bleeps, IMO.
This is really cool technology. All it means that it is only for Asian people is that Whites won't get caught. Lol... jk. Please stop...
I like blue droopy. Your current avatar is kinda odd...
These are really really sweet! Great job! They look amazing... Cookie for you. :D
8. We don't need to write songs, we need to find songs that would fit with a movie adaptation of the novel... It's actually surprisingly easy.
Re: Web 2.0 Style Gleaming Signatures: A How-To Yup... But, pretty nice tutorial. I like your sig...
Okay, I am not a fan of most of these. The one you have now is not very good. I mean, for your first ones (Right?) they are okay, but they are too...
It's a bit complicated... There are some tutorials on the SketchUp Website and Under Help in the program. Basically, for hills you use the smoove...