Ship Simulator
English forum => Small talk => Topic started by: J3nsen on October 07, 2007, 22:58:31
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Look in this one, he paint Mona Lisa in Paint! This is the most amature program ever, i remeber i paintet sheeps and houses in it! haha!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uk2sPl_Z7ZU
(PS: he used 2h and 30mins :P This is a fast movie! ;))
Here is more sick handdraws, They use photoshop and draw boards to computer! <3
He painting JACK BAUER! From the program 24! :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S84s5OQIKg8
Spider-man!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJNvKjQHv8I
Locke in LOST! :P
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K_NQe57C-k
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That's impressive :D
Music by Juno Reactor on the Mona Lisa one too, they did the music for the credits at the end of 'The Matrix: Revolutions', which is also where I got my Movie Intro music ;D
Regards.
DJM.
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Omg! haha, you know much! ;D
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Omg! haha, you know much! ;D
Heh, I wish ;)
A head full of useless information really ;D
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElrldD02if0&mode=related&search=
:p
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WOW :o :o
That must be so difficult!Especially if its done with a regular mouse...but he isn't,he is using this: http://painting.about.com/od/digitalart/gr/GeniusMousePen.htm (http://painting.about.com/od/digitalart/gr/GeniusMousePen.htm)
But I gotta say that he is good :o
Oh and he also has a web site worth looking at: http://www.speed-painting.com/ (http://www.speed-painting.com/) ;)
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Can I ask, out of curiosity- what is 'sick' about it? Was the artist unwell?
Stu
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Can I ask, out of curiosity- what is 'sick' about it? Was the artist unwell?
Stu
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Greetings,
yep,this guy realy knowing,what he's doing.
I dont even try to copy his work.
He's realy good!!
Regards
Marc
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HAHA! xD
http://www.youtube.comwatchv=szu6p9F0fLQ
;D
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Can I ask, out of curiosity- what is 'sick' about it? Was the artist unwell?
Stu
Oh now that is just showing your age! :D Allow me to clear it up: The word sick has been adapted by young teenagers in England (and elsewhere in the world but not Wales 8)) as a means of saying that something is amazing without actually using the word 'amazing' because that is like so not cool init.
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Ah I see... That's like- so bad, innit?
I accept that English is a dynamic languae, due to change- I accept that sometimes laziness causes changes in the lanuage. But changing it for no good reason?
You quote 'young teenagers'- I think the problem also includes a lot of people who are old enough that they should know better. May I ask why the word 'sick' is so 'cool'?
And you do realise that cool=luke warm=tepid, don't you? Also the use of superlatives (the spurious 'so' at the end of your last sentence) is totally un-necessary.
My God. That rant has made me feel so much better. Thanks. Im so glad I have a decent grasp of language. :D
Stu
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Oh now that is just showing your age! :D Allow me to clear it up: The word sick has been adapted by young teenagers in England (and elsewhere in the world but not Wales 8)) as a means of saying that something is amazing without actually using the word 'amazing' because that is like so not cool init.
Thx! :D
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Stu! Sorry if you miss understand me! Bad english and 90% of my english is from movies! xD haha! The school is bad to learn us that language! :(
I edited now! :P
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It wasn't a criticism of you Jensen, just a bit of light hearted banter. Sorry if it offended you. It is a good point though to illustrate how we all try and communicate across different language barriers and how including such 'unofficial' vocabulary makes that harder.
I can speak reasonable French, but when the French use 'unofficial' language, it really throws me.
Stu
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Stu, lest Captain Davies leave you with the impression that Welsh teenagers are somehow less innovative when it comes to their language, or are fanatically committed to maintaining its purity (which would not be such a bad thing), I’m sure that they have their hot new word for cool. I doubt that it’s tost, and I have no idea what is currently cool in Welsh. Fortunately such innovations are usually transitory and do no permanent damage.
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I don't know if I would agree with you there, Marty. Whether damage is the correct word (I would say yes, but I suspect many etymologists would use the word 'evolve'.
Language does evolve over time, as I'm sure you would agree- but this is normally through corruption of words due to dialect and pronounciation differences. I'm a bit hesitant over deliberate changes for the sake of it.
Look at the English language. Until say 10 years ago we used to call rail terminal 'railway station' now we call it 'train station'- undoutedly due to watching Hollywood films and picking up American phrases. Is this corrupting the language or making it evolve? I would say evolve in this case as its not deliberate.
Jensen: Apologies for hijacking your topic. If anyone wants to argue (Err.. I mean discuss) language then we can make a new topic elsewhere. If not then we can just accept that I'm right and EVERYone else is wrong. As usual :D
Stu
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Greetings,
Well,what i think it's impresive to.Thats this topic started on the painting of the Mona lisa,and how beautifull his work is?Now we are in a conversation about language.Strange and amazing.
Please guy's,can you keep it on the topic's item.
A idea,maybe,send your comments or expainations about the language by PM,to eachother.
So this topics,keeps his point.
Regards
Marc
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Thanks for that Marc. That is the point I made above, apologising to Jensen for hijacking this topic.
Do you think it a good idea to split topics EVERY time a conversation branches off?
Stu
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I would say it was worth is if the conversation looked to be very interesting and was popular.
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Ah I see... That's like- so bad, innit?
I accept that English is a dynamic languae, due to change- I accept that sometimes laziness causes changes in the lanuage. But changing it for no good reason?
You quote 'young teenagers'- I think the problem also includes a lot of people who are old enough that they should know better. May I ask why the word 'sick' is so 'cool'?
And you do realise that cool=luke warm=tepid, don't you? Also the use of superlatives (the spurious 'so' at the end of your last sentence) is totally un-necessary.
My God. That rant has made me feel so much better. Thanks. Im so glad I have a decent grasp of language. :D
Stu
I hate the word innit! >:( I'm not jazzed up on these words myself.
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Yeah, aint it a crime what the English done to our language? :)
Marty