When I did my original Pixel tut, I had never tried writing a tutorial before and, although it is a work of obvious genius, the format was difficult to navigate.....OK it was just too BIG!!!
I have re-written it in a smaller space, and hopefully it is more usable, but still has all the information....
You can use it if you want, but you'll have to do it without the cape.....I'm sure Tom Desloges can fractalize....
PS I'm not sure it is that emoticon thingy that stops gradients loading, I've copied from a notepad, and the same thing happens....in fact I've never had a gradient load by pasting params.
I'll have a go at this contest, but I'm gonna have to find a post-transform tutorial first, do you know of any good ones? Preferably written in large print wiv lots ov piktures....
I saved it as 1280x1024 so it would fit on a flat screen monitor, but with the editor window being like it is any less and you can't see the settings....
For some reason, what happens is that the emoticon adds takes the ' followed by a p and changes it to an ' followed by a semicolon followed by a p. That's way its never worked for you, if you paste this into notepad and remove the semicolon you'll get the gradient just fine.
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You must have your screen resolution setting very strange, if a 1280 pixel wide picture covers a screen and a half, your screen must be 1024 wide by about 780 high, Ive just estimated, because I dont use a widescreen. My monitor is not wide, but its 1280x1024, and the tut fits it perfectly..
When I submit stuff, I always set it to full view at 900 px wide, because I hate it when I have to scan to see the whole picture....so I really have no idea why this is happening.
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Surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.
PS I'm not sure it is that emoticon thingy that stops gradients loading, I've copied from a notepad, and the same thing happens....in fact I've never had a gradient load by pasting params.
I'll have a go at this contest, but I'm gonna have to find a post-transform tutorial first, do you know of any good ones? Preferably written in large print wiv lots ov piktures....
Unfortunately, it has the same problem as your original pixel tut...it's too big for the screen and I have a 22" wide flat!
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Surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age.
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Extremely Proud
The person who wants nothing, hopes for nothing, and fears nothing can never be an artist.
Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (18601904)
*Apophysis =ImagersFractalDDs
~A-World-of-Fractals*Tubaholics-Anonymous
When I submit stuff, I always set it to full view at 900 px wide, because I hate it when I have to scan to see the whole picture....so I really have no idea why this is happening.
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