Message from @american_frankenstein

Discord ID: 504047949576142860


2018-10-22 21:28:56 UTC  

And they were definitely not abused, I'd say closer to spoiled

2018-10-22 21:29:10 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/504043564892684298/DqHplCEXcAADvn2.jpg

2018-10-22 21:29:22 UTC  

@Asatru Artist - MD okay we need to steal this

2018-10-22 21:29:24 UTC  

Those are nice colors

2018-10-22 21:29:27 UTC  

<:really:453005408064241674>

2018-10-22 21:29:46 UTC  

cool

2018-10-22 21:30:02 UTC  

I had a cousin go from straight to bisexual/gay, but I'm not sure if you can read too much into that one. women are... strange like that

2018-10-22 21:30:29 UTC  

let me know if you need any graphic art memes etc

2018-10-22 21:30:46 UTC  

Female sexuality isn't as rigid, less visual, etc. But that's pretty bad, salo!

2018-10-22 21:31:36 UTC  

meh. it's a'ight. I'm not around enough to notice.
makes buying gifts a pain, though. since I can't ever tell what a pair of lesbians wants

2018-10-22 21:31:49 UTC  

flannel? that's a good guess.

2018-10-22 21:37:17 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/504045607850213416/DqHplCEXcAADvn2.jpg

2018-10-22 21:37:42 UTC  

i'm from CA as well, around the North Bay but from Wisconsin. have you had any issues with the fires in your area?

2018-10-22 21:38:44 UTC  

What about the Solutrean hypothesis? @Nemets

2018-10-22 21:39:52 UTC  

Maybe replace the words 'attacks' with may?

2018-10-22 21:40:50 UTC  

@Jacob That graphic needs a little cleaning up...

2018-10-22 21:41:59 UTC  

@Asatru Artist - MD How does one clean it up?

2018-10-22 21:43:33 UTC  

what file format are you saving it as? and pixel size? you can save as a vector image or make it larger and save as a PNG and will come out a lot clearer

2018-10-22 21:44:09 UTC  

idk

2018-10-22 21:44:12 UTC  

I'm new to this

2018-10-22 21:46:35 UTC  

cool, looks pretty good, i had the same issue before until i found out about the pixel sizes and formats. here is a good trick... when you start your image make the image bigger so when you blow it out it doesn's pixelate and if you save it as a PNG file it saves a lot clearer

2018-10-22 21:47:05 UTC  

do you know how to change the image pixel size when you start a project?

2018-10-22 21:47:53 UTC  

I think so

2018-10-22 21:48:01 UTC  

mine is still better than the original

2018-10-22 21:48:08 UTC  

@Jacob I don't know how you made that, but the edges of text are all weird, the logo is scratchy

2018-10-22 21:48:18 UTC  

you can make it larger for example, in the 2000 range so you get a lot more pixels into your artwork so it doesnt pixelate

2018-10-22 21:48:30 UTC  

looks good

2018-10-22 21:48:51 UTC  

up close, that doesn't look good

2018-10-22 21:48:56 UTC  

also i found out about vector graphics that never pixelate which are pretty awesome

2018-10-22 21:49:45 UTC  

vector graphics are where it's at, especially for something like this post.

2018-10-22 21:51:59 UTC  

yeah, they are really awesome, what program do you use? you can chose to make it a vector image in some programs, i recommend going to yourube and searching a vector graphic tutorial. helped me out a LOT it's an awesome format

2018-10-22 21:53:06 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/504049589746139146/IMG_20181022_175239.jpg

2018-10-22 21:53:17 UTC  

Lmfao

2018-10-22 21:53:31 UTC  

Good point

2018-10-22 21:54:45 UTC  

@american_frankenstein I've been a professional graphic designer for 17+ years. I use Adobe Illustrator for vector work and Photoshop for raster/image work.

2018-10-22 21:56:38 UTC  

sweet, same here, for roughly 4 years but i mostly worked in Powerpoint, not much freelance work around this area these days

2018-10-22 21:59:23 UTC  

there is a lot i don't know about it though because i didn't go to school for it, i had a friend that i ended up working with where i learned about the professional end of it. i'm more of a painter with some tech skills. i know how to make something look good but not particularly that fast at it

2018-10-22 22:02:30 UTC  

Orientation is in 1.5 hours. Anything we need to know? Or do we just listen?

2018-10-22 22:03:07 UTC  

I would check out the guidebook ahead of time.