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Author: CoreyWhiteCoreyWhite Date: Jan 17, 2007 13:37
Hi everyone, this is Corey White. Just wondering if you are still
working on transfering your art to the computer and creating computer
graphics? I've got some real good art supplies for doing just that at
home now. I ordered some transparent plastic, that is chemically
treated to pick up wet media like ink, marker, paint, and air brush.
I'm using grease pencil on it now, and doing sketches that look
wonderful. Using photoshop there isn't a lot you can't do to take
whatever artwork your bring on to the computer and transform them into
totally new creations. If you want to look at my sketch just go here:
http://www.ckoogle.com/atlanta.gif
This is what the professionals are using, and even when doing
photorealistic computer graphics they are still just using basic tools
in photoshop to blend 3d models with real photos. It isn't hard at all!
And if you want a roll of this paper I have a large roll I could spare.
Or just order direct from the only company I can find that sells this
stuff:
From: http://www.dickblick.com/zz555/07/
Dura-Lar Wet Media
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Author: BeautyBeauty Date: Jan 17, 2007 14:26
CoreyWhite wrote:
> Hi everyone, this is Corey White. Just wondering if you are still
> working on transfering your art to the computer and creating computer
> graphics? I've got some real good art supplies for doing just that at
> home now. I ordered some transparent plastic, that is chemically
> treated to pick up wet media like ink, marker, paint, and air brush.
> I'm using grease pencil on it now, and doing sketches that look
> wonderful. Using photoshop there isn't a lot you can't do to take
> whatever artwork your bring on to the computer and transform them into
> totally new creations. If you want to look at my sketch just go here:
> http://www.ckoogle.com/atlanta.gif
>
>
>
Corey, I did not agree to be your avocational model. Please stop it.
Take that picture off the Internet immediately...
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Author: NyxNyx Date: Jan 17, 2007 16:25
CoreyWhite wrote:
> Hi everyone, this is Corey White. Just wondering if you are still
> working on transfering your art to the computer and creating computer
> graphics? I've got some real good art supplies for doing just that at
> home now. I ordered some transparent plastic, that is chemically
> treated to pick up wet media like ink, marker, paint, and air brush.
> I'm using grease pencil on it now, and doing sketches that look
> wonderful. Using photoshop there isn't a lot you can't do to take
> whatever artwork your bring on to the computer and transform them into
> totally new creations. If you want to look at my sketch just go here:
> http://www.ckoogle.com/atlanta.gif
It's still not there. I'd actually like to see this.
Nyx
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Author: CoreyWhiteCoreyWhite Date: Jan 17, 2007 17:04
Nyx wrote:
> CoreyWhite wrote:
>> Hi everyone, this is Corey White. Just wondering if you are still
>> working on transfering your art to the computer and creating computer
>> graphics? I've got some real good art supplies for doing just that at
>> home now. I ordered some transparent plastic, that is chemically
>> treated to pick up wet media like ink, marker, paint, and air brush.
>> I'm using grease pencil on it now, and doing sketches that look
>> wonderful. Using photoshop there isn't a lot you can't do to take
>> whatever artwork your bring on to the computer and transform them into
>> totally new creations. If you want to look at my sketch just go here:
>> http://www.ckoogle.com/atlanta.gif
>
> It's still not there. I'd actually like to see this.
>
> Nyx
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Author: BeautyBeauty Date: Jan 17, 2007 17:28
CoreyWhite wrote:
> Nyx wrote:
>
>> CoreyWhite wrote:
>>
>>> Hi everyone, this is Corey White. Just wondering if you are still
>>> working on transfering your art to the computer and creating computer
>>> graphics? I've got some real good art supplies for doing just that at
>>> home now. I ordered some transparent plastic, that is chemically
>>> treated to pick up wet media like ink, marker, paint, and air brush.
>>> I'm using grease pencil on it now, and doing sketches that look
>>> wonderful. Using photoshop there isn't a lot you can't do to take
>>> whatever artwork your bring on to the computer and transform them into
>>> totally new creations. If you want to look at my sketch just go here:
>>> http://www.ckoogle.com/atlanta.gif
>>>
>> It's still not there. I'd actually like to see this.
>>
>> Nyx
>> ...
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Author: CoreyWhiteCoreyWhite Date: Jan 17, 2007 17:33
Beauty wrote:
> CoreyWhite wrote:
>> Nyx wrote:
>>
>>> CoreyWhite wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi everyone, this is Corey White. Just wondering if you are still
>>>> working on transfering your art to the computer and creating computer
>>>> graphics? I've got some real good art supplies for doing just that at
>>>> home now. I ordered some transparent plastic, that is chemically
>>>> treated to pick up wet media like ink, marker, paint, and air brush.
>>>> I'm using grease pencil on it now, and doing sketches that look
>>>> wonderful. Using photoshop there isn't a lot you can't do to take
>>>> whatever artwork your bring on to the computer and transform them into
>>>> totally new creations. If you want to look at my sketch just go here:
>>>> http://www.ckoogle.com/atlanta.gif
>>>>
>>> It's still not there. I'd actually like to see this.
>>>
>>> Nyx ...
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Author: BeautyBeauty Date: Jan 17, 2007 17:46
CoreyWhite wrote:
>
>
> I've put up a webpage on my server now to host you. It is a tribute to
> Atlanta: http://www.ckoogle.com
> We will work out all the kinky details privately.
>
>
"+deV" is my agent in regards to kinkiness. Come on guys, I haven't
gotten to practice BDSM yet and you already making kinky pictures. I
ought to show you the latest kinky picture I drew last week. Scandalous!
I have some older kinky drawings on my flikr site. Well I am definitely
out of the closet as a submissive masochist now. Today a friend said to
me "If I were your dom... I would command you to..." and I obeyed
anyways! Yum... now if there were one just like him out there for me,
then we could get cookin'. But as he said, these things take time, and,
trust. Remember the Goddess Atalanta ran bare breasted and bare foot,
probably buck naked (no wonder they were chasing her) and beat all the
men who wished to wed her and they all lost their heads (that was the
deal) until Aphrodite intervened. That was my old religion, ...
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Author: All hail DiscordiaAll hail Discordia Date: Jan 17, 2007 19:26
On 17 Jan 2007 17:04:16 -0800, "CoreyWhite" gmail.com>
wrote:
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>Nyx wrote:
>> CoreyWhite wrote:
>>> Hi everyone, this is Corey White. Just wondering if you are still
>>> working on transfering your art to the computer and creating computer
>>> graphics? I've...
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Author: MeltdarokMeltdarok Date: Jan 18, 2007 03:01
Troia wrote, On 1/18/2007 4:39 AM:
> CoreyWhite wrote:
> (a bunch of irrelevant nonsense)
>
> OK, Corey, here's the scoop:
>
> I don't usually do this sort of thing. But if you continue to
> cross-post to a.g, I *will* contact AOL with all your various messages
> including those which explicitly threaten to disrupt, flood, etc. the
> newsgroup. Those messages do show your originating IP in the header.
>
> The net result is that you will lose your connection to the internet,
> fast, as you are violating AOL's TOS, as I posted before.
>
> This is your last warning. Cut a.g from the cross-posts, and only post
> here if you have something on-topic to post, or I *will* file a complaint.
>
> -- Troia
Uh oh, Corey's in trouble again for his posting style.
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Author: ElderElder Date: Jan 18, 2007 04:01
>
>CoreyWhite wrote:
>> Hi everyone, this is Corey White. Just wondering if you are still
>> working on transfering your art to the computer and creating computer
>> graphics? I've got some real good art supplies for doing just that at
>> home now. I ordered some transparent plastic, that is chemically
>> treated to pick up wet media like ink, marker, paint, and air brush.
>> I'm using grease pencil on it now, and doing sketches that look
>> wonderful. Using photoshop there isn't a lot you can't do to take
>> whatever artwork your bring on to the computer and transform them into
>> totally new creations. If you want to look at my sketch just go here:
>> http://www.ckoogle.com/atlanta.gif
>
>It's still not there. I'd actually like to see this.
>
>Nyx
>
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