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8-01-2005 @ 09:56:40 AM
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By: DiRF |
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Woah... number 3 is amazing. |
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8-01-2005 @ 06:32:58 PM
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By: DiRF |
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#2, Uhhhh...
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#5
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8-02-2005 @ 06:01:32 PM
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By: Skid |
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The first two were really good, but I wasn't fooled by the third one. Even after perfectly alligning the mask on the center pieces, one still looked grey and the other still looked yellow. |
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8-03-2005 @ 09:20:35 PM
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By: Lemming |
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And yet, if you take a screen capture and paste it into a paint program, then play around with the eyedropper (color select) tool, you'll see that both of those regions ARE actually quite gray, and even have the same RGB values. |
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8-08-2005 @ 01:13:28 PM
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By: DiRF |
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#6, I indeed did that very thing. Absolutely amazing. |
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