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OK I'm workig on them.
Here's the new things:
[Image: GuitarGunThing-1.png]
[Image: Note1-1.png]
[Image: Note2-1.png]
[Image: Note3-1.png]
[Image: Note4-1.png]
[Image: note5-1.png]
C+C them.
The Guitar thing (I had to go to the last page to find out what it's meant to be) looks like a burnt match on a blue piece of paper.
You need to start shaping up - this is getting old.
ok I'm going to fix the guitar and do some other things. What do you mean by it's getting old?
Here's an edit on my guitar [Image: GuitarGunThing-1-1.png] C+C it please.
Sorry for the double post by the way!
How many shades does that thing have? It needs more contrast and the blue needs more saturation, those colors look dull and boring.
It has 3 colors. I'll fix the contrast what does saturation mean?
when the air is saturated it means that it has 100% of water vapor in this case i dont know what he's talking about.
thanks to that post im not helping anymore

blame captain america mabelma
(03-19-2009, 08:45 PM)Captain America Wrote: [ -> ]when the air is saturated it means that it has 100% of water vapor in this case i dont know what he's talking about.

Wow, I don't even know how to react to this.
At least i said something smart unrelated but smart for once,but yes that was so irrelevant sorry.
Thanks Cap. Now I have to look in google.
Here is my attempt, done in less then a minute (timed)...
[Image: craps.png]

That's pretty poor, I know, but I think even that looks more like a guitar gun thing that what you have so far.

And although I used the line and circle tool (two very bad things) to do it quickly - I wouldn't use it.
Okay I'll use yours as a ref for the edit on the new guitar Goemar. What does saturated mean?
I am not sure, but saturation may be that color bar located at the right side of the color window. It's the one that is white at top and gradually darkens until it reaches black. But since I really don't know, it's better to check somewhere.
More saturated colors are more vibrant. Less saturated colors are more grey. It's the "S" part of "HSL." (Hue, saturation, lightness)

I think the body of your guitar needs to be bigger for you to be able to tell what it is.
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