Oh help... I'm still weak after the 'Old Firm'...
New playtoy!So, Photomirage.
It adds movement to a still image. It is clearly not possible to make a still picture into a proper movie, but you can add a certain surreal nightmare quality to a nailing scene.
What do people think? Set your video to repeat.
And this is part of your new Corel Paint? Sweet.So, Photomirage.
It adds movement to a still image. It is clearly not possible to make a still picture into a proper movie, but you can add a certain surreal nightmare quality to a nailing scene.
What do people think? Set your video to repeat.
Ah... now that is a question... I have no idea, but I will investigate!Could you convert that to a gif or webm? I can’t play mp4 files on my phone. Ironically.
OMG first try? Like a First at Balliol!Here's a first go at a photomanip animation.
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It's a bit rough, but a starter for 10, as they say.
I think it's splendid! Magic.Here's a first go at a photomanip animation.
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It's a bit rough, but a starter for 10, as they say.
Nice work, many apllause SirHere's a first go at a photomanip animation.
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It's a bit rough, but a starter for 10, as they say.
And, using the same formula, but with different crowds and clouds, this time retaining the original ropes and bloodstains, Tree has just published a new version of this popular Barb crux figure, in his story thread, 'Eulalia's Fall' -The first new version was by Tree, as an illustration for his story, 'Barb and the Letter' (#4.)
Tree has applied new nails and bloodstains to the figure, and placed her on a new cross, with a cloudscape background and an audience in the foreground.
Recycling is good I am told!And, using the same formula, but with different crowds and clouds, this time retaining the original ropes and bloodstains, Tree has just published a new version of this popular Barb crux figure, in his story thread, 'Eulalia's Fall' -
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Nice work, Tree!
And, using the same formula, but with different crowds and clouds, this time retaining the original ropes and bloodstains, Tree has just published a new version of this popular Barb crux figure, in his story thread, 'Eulalia's Fall' -
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Nice work, Tree!
Fit and lovely! Bang on topic!Recycling is good I am told!