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Apocalypse Tribe HQ _ The Apocalypse Bar _ Fun with Paint!

Posted by: Vitamin D Jun 12 2005, 01:51 AM

So I was playing a kick ass fighting game of mine (Melty Blood ReACT, it's ok if you haven't heard of it beigelaugh.gif) and did a Print Screen of the desktop. You can pause the game and then use a view screen option to clear the image. I did so and captured, and cut an image. In the picture, it's the main dude Shiki, in the upper left corner. After that I started copying and cutting up images from all the characters I could, from super move pictures, Versus screen etc. Originally I was just going to keep each image because I like the artwork a lot, but then I ended up creating http://vitamind83.homestead.com/files/MBW2.JPG I took a screen cap of the title screen to get the logo image on the side. I did it all in paint, and it took quite a bit of time to do. I think for something that was on a complete whim, it came out pretty cool haha. MBR is truly a solid fighting game by the way, if you know of the existence of Hong Fire (and im sure some of you do haha) you should definitely get it. Anyway, lemme know what you think about my little random experiment. shades.gif

Edit: oh sorry, this should probably be in the bar huh? beigelaugh.gif

Posted by: Dive Jun 13 2005, 01:41 AM

QUOTE (Vitamin D @ Jun 12 2005, 01:51 AM)
Edit: oh sorry, this should probably be in the bar huh? beigelaugh.gif

no worries man, it's all good.

Pretty good for mspaint. Actually I've never used mspaint to be honest heh. I really don't know how many features it has. If you are looking for more features, you may want to try http://www.gimp.org/, it's free, and I have read of it being compared to Photoshop. GIMP is a Linux standard but comes in Windows versions.




Posted by: DarkEpyon Jun 15 2005, 06:49 AM

I've heard of Melty Blood before. Also, not a bad job for MS paint.

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