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  • kennermike
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    Originally posted by enyawd72
    I saw an online contest for creating a new portrait of Johnny Depp Barnabas Collins in the same vein as the classic portrait from the series.

    I would have loved to enter it, but I honestly couldn't even understand the rules. You had to download and use something called "assets" and templates, which I did, and I had no idea what the hell I was supposed to do with either of them.

    That's the second or third art contest I haven't entered because of the computer requirements. Why can't you just create art the old fashioned way, scan it and submit it?

    Does anybody NOT do art on a computer these days? Sure doesn't seem like it. I feel like a dinosaur sometimes.
    technology has gotten out of hand ,in terms of Art take Hollywood they are using computers for a every little thing and Im completely sick of it but I guess thats a bad example Hollywood is not Showart its showbusiness LOL.do things the old fashion way already
    The whole texting thing is rediculas people walking around typing like mindless drons
    Last edited by kennermike; Apr 23, '12, 12:13 PM.

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  • kennermike
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    Originally posted by enyawd72
    I saw an online contest for creating a new portrait of Johnny Depp Barnabas Collins in the same vein as the classic portrait from the series.

    I would have loved to enter it, but I honestly couldn't even understand the rules. You had to download and use something called "assets" and templates, which I did, and I had no idea what the hell I was supposed to do with either of them.

    That's the second or third art contest I haven't entered because of the computer requirements. Why can't you just create art the old fashioned way, scan it and submit it?

    Does anybody NOT do art on a computer these days? Sure doesn't seem like it. I feel like a dinosaur sometimes.
    I agree with you
    Last edited by kennermike; Apr 23, '12, 11:46 AM.

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  • enyawd72
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    Originally posted by huedell
    Take away technology and the advances it's given us, and you're back in the
    Stone Age ....and without most of the luxuries that made those decades
    that you DO approve of that much more enjoyable and easier to tackle.

    You can't address today's advances w/out considering the ones from
    the 17th century, the 18th, the 19th----from the 1950s to the 1980s

    To deny modern day people modern luxuries such as checking their
    e-mail, or chatting with friends from the workplace, or etc etc etc, seems hypocritical.

    Oh---and I'm sure the irony that being disgusted with tech advances
    while posting on the Net ...(and about TREK no less!)... isn't lost on anyone
    I never said I didn't approve of or were disgusted with any tech advances...only that I didn't understand some of them.
    Whether you agree with it or not, the facts all indicate we are becoming a nation of dummies. When kids don't have to bother to learn how to write or spell correctly because the computer "fixes" everything for them, how is that a good thing? I've seen many examples of high school kids who are barely able to sign their own name.
    Another problem with the net, is how it's making libraries obsolete. I can't tell you how many interesting books I've picked up simply because they were on the shelf. I wasn't looking for them, but discovered them. With the internet, there is no discovery. It only searches for what you tell it to.
    Computers are great as a tool, but they've practically taken over every aspect of our lives. THAT'S what I have a problem with.

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  • huedell
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    Take away technology and the advances it's given us, and you're back in the
    Stone Age ....and without most of the luxuries that made those decades
    that you DO approve of that much more enjoyable and easier to tackle.

    You can't address today's advances w/out considering the ones from
    the 17th century, the 18th, the 19th----from the 1950s to the 1980s

    To deny modern day people modern luxuries such as checking their
    e-mail, or chatting with friends from the workplace, or etc etc etc, seems hypocritical.

    Oh---and I'm sure the irony that being disgusted with tech advances
    while posting on the Net ...(and about TREK no less!)... isn't lost on anyone

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  • samurainoir
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    post the link, maybe one of us here can help you out.

    Even if you create in traditional media, I'm sure that they require you to submit it electronically in a resolution, size and dimensions that they can use.
    Last edited by samurainoir; Apr 23, '12, 11:14 AM.

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  • Mikey
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    Originally posted by HardyGirl
    I know, it reminds me of that Star Trek TNG episode "The Game". When it was raining for the 4th straight day a couple of weeks ago, I put a movie on for the kids to watch, and all of the staff that were there at the time pulled out their cell phones, almost simultaneously! I just sat w/ the kids shaking my head, and thinking, "Really?"
    That's the one where Wesley is the only one left ?

    I kinda like that one... A gulty pleasure

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  • mazinz
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    Weird ... just looking at them all made me think everybody was under somekind of mind control

    They are. Take away that technology from them for a good half hour and watch them go into a fit almost like a drug withdrawal

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  • HardyGirl
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    Originally posted by Mikey
    You feel like a dinosaur ?

    The other day I had to go to the emergecy room ... All the people waiting in there were playing portable video games.

    I mentioned it to the woman sitting next to me and she said they're not playing games, most are "texting"

    I guess that means typing something

    Weird ... just looking at them all made me think everybody was under somekind of mind control
    I know, it reminds me of that Star Trek TNG episode "The Game". When it was raining for the 4th straight day a couple of weeks ago, I put a movie on for the kids to watch, and all of the staff that were there at the time pulled out their cell phones, almost simultaneously! I just sat w/ the kids shaking my head, and thinking, "Really?"

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  • Mikey
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    You feel like a dinosaur ?

    The other day I had to go to the emergecy room ... All the people waiting in there were playing portable video games.

    I mentioned it to the woman sitting next to me and she said they're not playing games, most are "texting"

    I guess that means typing something

    Weird ... just looking at them all made me think everybody was under somekind of mind control

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  • enyawd72
    started a topic Am I really that out of the loop?

    Am I really that out of the loop?

    I saw an online contest for creating a new portrait of Johnny Depp Barnabas Collins in the same vein as the classic portrait from the series.

    I would have loved to enter it, but I honestly couldn't even understand the rules. You had to download and use something called "assets" and templates, which I did, and I had no idea what the hell I was supposed to do with either of them.

    That's the second or third art contest I haven't entered because of the computer requirements. Why can't you just create art the old fashioned way, scan it and submit it?

    Does anybody NOT do art on a computer these days? Sure doesn't seem like it. I feel like a dinosaur sometimes.
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