The soul cannot think without a picture.*
Feb. 10th, 2007 11:00 pmHave been fiddling with Photoshop again, and present you with Before and Afters. All made using some of
awmpdotnet's tutorial, except the Ajedrez/Sands (#7 and 10) which used
i_have_no_mind's tutorial, both found via
icon_tutorial. Original crops are given below the fancified icon (though I should hope you can tell which is which).
And one Attempted Humour™ OUaTiM icon made with both
awmpdotnet’s other tutorial and then her** previously-linked tutorial.
turned into 
Neil Gaiman links to two pages of "a sixty-three page eighteenth century novel in the grand manner about a waltzing mouse", now replubished, by Noel Langley. In another post, he waxes hilarious about a new feature on www.neilgaiman.com. Prepare to be amazed and confounded and see why I love Neil. Then read the LJ comments, for there be hilarious reports on the wonders of the "mystical and oracular ball of elightenment".
Links of the day:
inside_youreyes’s Tutorial 6: Secret Window
A thread on
icon_tutorial regarding Icon Table Generators.
Chinese Traditional fonts, Wiki on Chinese Written Language, the terror that is the Pinyin table, and Nu shu, the only women-only writing system, developed clandestinely in the Jiangyong County.
A website where you can download software to solve the whole “Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters showing up as question marks” problem.
* Aristotle
** I appear to always assume the LJ user is female.
| 001 | 002 | 003 |
| | | |
| 004 | 005 | 006 |
| | | |
| 007 | 008 | 009 |
| | | |
| 010 | 011 | 012 |
| | | |
And one Attempted Humour™ OUaTiM icon made with both
Neil Gaiman links to two pages of "a sixty-three page eighteenth century novel in the grand manner about a waltzing mouse", now replubished, by Noel Langley. In another post, he waxes hilarious about a new feature on www.neilgaiman.com. Prepare to be amazed and confounded and see why I love Neil. Then read the LJ comments, for there be hilarious reports on the wonders of the "mystical and oracular ball of elightenment".
Links of the day:
A thread on
Chinese Traditional fonts, Wiki on Chinese Written Language, the terror that is the Pinyin table, and Nu shu, the only women-only writing system, developed clandestinely in the Jiangyong County.
A website where you can download software to solve the whole “Chinese/Japanese/Korean characters showing up as question marks” problem.
* Aristotle
** I appear to always assume the LJ user is female.