
I... I believe I just cried manly tears. It far surpasses my expectations.


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I am just now noticing the motion-blurred firey Yin-Yang in the background.
Astro> gforce's smiles can cure cancer in kittensgforce422 is awesome because:
-He made the absolute nicest comments about me in the other topic. I didn't respond to them yet, because I suck, but they are greatly appreciated! =D
-I would say he would also be a good runner up as one of the nicest people alive.
-He joined the IRC sometimes. But not enough, I say! Chat moar =D
-He is evidently only 18 year old but he could easily pass for 25. =D
-He is a drummer like *I* am and this in itself is cool.
His Response:Out of curiosity, does Roman have a gallery somewhere on the internet?
Just like joining the forums he doesn't have the time to regularly participate in any kind of thing, other than updating his comic, doing his voting incentives, and working on artwork for fans.Yup, BMC is pretty much the only thing I've got posted on the web, at the moment.
Not always. I have a 4x5 tablet, set up so that the biggest movement possible only covers a small part of the screen: i.e. 1" = 96 pixels, instead of 1/6th of the distance across the tablet = 1/6th of the screen's width. Drops the sensitivity sharply, so that small movement on tablet = small movement on screen.It has nothing to do with sensitivity. It has to do with proportions.
Small Tablet and big monitor- Small movement on tablet: Big movement on screen = inaccurate and messy.
Big Tablet and Big Monitor- Small Movement on Tablet: Small Movement on Screen = Accurate and neat.
Then that would totally screw up my tablet. It works by relative position and there is no sensitivity control of the like.
Not always. I have a 4x5 tablet, set up so that the biggest movement possible only covers a small part of the screen: i.e. 1" = 96 pixels, instead of 1/6th of the distance across the tablet = 1/6th of the screen's width. Drops the sensitivity sharply, so that small movement on tablet = small movement on screen.
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