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Which do you think is better ?

 

 

 

# 1

 

 

 

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OR

 

 

 

# 2

 

 

 

SEAHORSEIAZAREVISED.png

 

 

 

OR

 

 

 

# 3

 

 

 

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# 1 is currently my signature. I like them both and I can't decide.

 

 

 

And they're both too big for a signature rotator [unless you know one that takes 100kb images]

 

 

 

#2 and #3 are identical if not for the thicker border.

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if you decrease the border of #3 by one or two pixels i like #3 best

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Felix, je moeder.

Je moeder felix

Je vader, felix.

Felix, je oma.

Felix, je ongelofelijk gave pwnaze avatar B)

Felix, je moeder.

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Did you actually make these or do you just take them off the NASA picture feed? :roll:

 

So you bought a farm, grew a field and placed a piece of agricultural machinery, or did you just find it and take a picture? :roll: :roll: :roll:

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Did you actually make these or do you just take them off the NASA picture feed? :roll:

 

So you bought a farm, grew a field and placed a piece of agricultural machinery, or did you just find it and take a picture? :roll: :roll: :roll:

 

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Sorry, but, PWNT

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Felix, je moeder.

Je moeder felix

Je vader, felix.

Felix, je oma.

Felix, je ongelofelijk gave pwnaze avatar B)

Felix, je moeder.

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Did you actually make these or do you just take them off the NASA picture feed? :roll:

 

So you bought a farm, grew a field and placed a piece of agricultural machinery, or did you just find it and take a picture? :roll: :roll: :roll:

 

 

 

 

 

It's just ok for me to do it :mrgreen:

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Did you actually make these or do you just take them off the NASA picture feed? :roll:

 

 

 

No. I actually travelled 6,496 light years to the Messier Cluster in my rocket ship, and by using my warp engine was able to get there in a few days. As for taking the photo, I made a modified version of Hessi and then because it can't process visible light - I converted into the 300nm - 800nm range. I did this by beaming it back to the Spitzer Telescope which then again turned into a digital format using CCD technique. As for getting back to Earth, I took a left on M16 and travelled through the nearest wormhole.

 

 

 

Yes, I did all that.

 

 

 

If you didn't realize by now, this is not all my own work.

 

 

 

However I did create at least 60%. I copied the image from one of NASA's archives and then using some really complex and high-tech tools [paint and some other stuff] I fixed and enhanced the image by increasing the colour contrast, making it brighter, and better. I accented all the soft features and pumped up the sharpness.

 

 

 

Happy ?

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I'd prefer it if you made your own space scene instead of just taking one off the nasa feed, but whatever thats not what this thread is about.

 

 

 

#2.

 

 

 

 

 

So you bought a farm, grew a field and placed a piece of agricultural machinery, or did you just find it and take a picture?

 

 

 

Terrible analogy.

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I'd prefer it if you made your own space scene instead of just taking one off the nasa feed, but whatever thats not what this thread is about.

 

 

 

Yeah, but I suck at that kind of stuff. It's not that I'm not too "artsy". It's that I don't have the proper tools or training/experience.

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Did you actually make these or do you just take them off the NASA picture feed? :roll:

 

 

No. I actually travelled 6,496 light years to the Messier Cluster in my rocket ship, and by using my warp engine was able to get there in a few days. As for taking the photo, I made a modified version of Hessi and then because it can't process visible light - I converted into the 300nm - 800nm range. I did this by beaming it back to the Spitzer Telescope which then again turned into a digital format using CCD technique. As for getting back to Earth, I took a left on M16 and travelled through the nearest wormhole.

 

 

 

Yes, I did all that.

 

 

 

If you didn't realize by now, this is not all my own work.

 

 

 

However I did create at least 60%. I copied the image from one of NASA's archives and then using some really complex and high-tech tools [paint and some other stuff] I fixed and enhanced the image by increasing the colour contrast, making it brighter, and better. I accented all the soft features and pumped up the sharpness.

 

 

 

Happy ?

 

 

 

:thumbup:

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Uhh. Guys, these photos aren't from the NASA feeds.

 

 

 

They are actually from the internal agencies within NASA that catlogue star systems. This photo is taken directly from various space telescopes.

 

 

 

[Astronomers use several telescopes from diffent distances and declinations to get a "overall picture"]

 

 

 

:thumbup:

 

 

 

Did you find my comment mildly amusing ?

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I'd prefer it if you made your own space scene instead of just taking one off the nasa feed, but whatever thats not what this thread is about.

 

 

 

Yeah, but I suck at that kind of stuff. It's not that I'm not too "artsy". It's that I don't have the proper tools or training/experience.

 

 

 

That's why I skipped the bull**** and just answered your question.

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I'd prefer it if you made your own space scene instead of just taking one off the nasa feed, but whatever thats not what this thread is about.

 

 

 

Yeah, but I suck at that kind of stuff. It's not that I'm not too "artsy". It's that I don't have the proper tools or training/experience.

 

 

 

That's why I skipped the bull**** and just answered your question.

 

 

 

OK.

 

 

 

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