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Post by WackyAnne on Nov 8, 2014 21:25:23 GMT -9
Ok, now to catch up on the several hours worth of posts between when I began and finished my one above aaron, I think the colouration is much better on your pond now, although the gradient is oddly shaped - I'd expect it to roughly emulate the shape of the shoreline. Unfortunately, the pond still seems to sit on the surface, beading up like water on a waterproofed deck. I think you'd have better luck if you put the pond on the bottom layer, but the grass texture on top, and gradually feather-erased the grass to reveal the pond (similar to what I did with my garden plot/cornfield tiles in the 2013 Halloween hoard with you). Even better if you have a middle layer of brown silty/muddy shore between the grass-line and waterline...
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Post by pavaro on Nov 9, 2014 0:27:23 GMT -9
aaron maybe you should accentuate the shore. In this embodiment, this water looks like a stain liquid. On my examples I want show you, what I mean. It is a lake and marsh.
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Post by wyvern on Nov 9, 2014 2:50:48 GMT -9
The glacial- melthunderer... This is interesting, and a complete aside to the topic, as the word I've emphasised above in bold in WackyAnne's post is the same weird autocorrect variant that forced me to edit my original post to have to hyphenate to "melt-water". What exactly is it about the unhyphenated version of that word that the ProBoards censorship committee can't cope with? It's in the middle of another, genuine, word, for goodness' sake! Pretty much up there with forcing an autocorrect on something like "that's hit the target"...
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Post by migibb on Nov 9, 2014 10:54:31 GMT -9
The glacial- melthunderer... This is interesting, and a complete aside to the topic, as the word I've emphasised above in bold in WackyAnne's post is the same weird autocorrect variant that forced me to edit my original post to have to hyphenate to "melt-water". What exactly is it about the unhyphenated version of that word that the ProBoards censorship committee can't cope with? It's in the middle of another, genuine, word, for goodness' sake! Pretty much up there with forcing an autocorrect on something like "that's hit the target"... And as they say "oop north", ye're buggered if you're from Sglitterhorpe........
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Post by WackyAnne on Nov 10, 2014 9:22:35 GMT -9
That may be squirmydad's own personal tweak, because I remember a few months back my bewilderment at some words until I realized @$$ was being replaced by "mule"
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Post by cowboyleland on Nov 10, 2014 17:59:25 GMT -9
For a while "passion" was "mule-something" and I was offended that anyone could get offended about "passion"
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Post by squirmydad on Nov 10, 2014 20:57:57 GMT -9
Apparently I need to tweak the censorship settings a bit. Weird that it picks apart words to do my silly substitutions.
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