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mcDuffies wrote:
Dutch! wrote:How did the bird fly with no feathers??
Suspension of disbelief, Dutch.
Hell yes. Can't you see the thin strands of disbelief the bird is suspended on?
You are the Non. You must go now, and never return."

"1.Scan in high res 2.tweak with curves,levels or something to clean up the scan (or use channel mixer to remove blue pencil lines) 3.Add colour using a layer set to multiply. 4.Add wordbubbles and text as vector shapes. 5. Merge all layers. 6.resize to the web size. 7. Export/Save for Web" that's all I know about webcomicking.

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The bird believes... why can't you? :*(
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Obviously, Tinkerbell sprinkled the bird with fairy dust.
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YarpsDat wrote:
mcDuffies wrote:
Dutch! wrote:How did the bird fly with no feathers??
Suspension of disbelief, Dutch.
Hell yes. Can't you see the thin strands of disbelief the bird is suspended on?
:P
You're gonna make this thread a discussion on how the featherless bird can fly.

Well you see, when a man attachs feathers to him, he still can't fly.
Therefore, feathers are not decisive for flying.
Therefore, a bird can fly as good without feathers as it can with them.

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mcDuffies wrote:
YarpsDat wrote:
mcDuffies wrote: Suspension of disbelief, Dutch.
Hell yes. Can't you see the thin strands of disbelief the bird is suspended on?
:P
You're gonna make this thread a discussion on how the featherless bird can fly.

Well you see, when a man attachs feathers to him, he still can't fly.
Therefore, feathers are not decisive for flying.
Therefore, a bird can fly as good without feathers as it can with them.
Early winged dinosaurs didn't have feathers. Or at least they didn't 15 years ago when I was a kid (hey, they changed the look of Raptors between the 2nd and 3rd Jurassic Park movies...they could've changed, pterodactyls too)

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mcDuffies wrote:
YarpsDat wrote:
mcDuffies wrote: Suspension of disbelief, Dutch.
Hell yes. Can't you see the thin strands of disbelief the bird is suspended on?
:P
You're gonna make this thread a discussion on how the featherless bird can fly.

Well you see, when a man attachs feathers to him, he still can't fly.
Therefore, feathers are not decisive for flying.
Therefore, a bird can fly as good without feathers as it can with them.
Just like ostriches! And penguins!

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Col wrote:
mcDuffies wrote:
YarpsDat wrote: Hell yes. Can't you see the thin strands of disbelief the bird is suspended on?
:P
You're gonna make this thread a discussion on how the featherless bird can fly.

Well you see, when a man attachs feathers to him, he still can't fly.
Therefore, feathers are not decisive for flying.
Therefore, a bird can fly as good without feathers as it can with them.
Just like ostriches! And penguins!
If I ever see a penguin fly, then well...
... damn. It'll be creepy.
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PeppermintAfterlife wrote:
Col wrote:
mcDuffies wrote: :P
You're gonna make this thread a discussion on how the featherless bird can fly.

Well you see, when a man attachs feathers to him, he still can't fly.
Therefore, feathers are not decisive for flying.
Therefore, a bird can fly as good without feathers as it can with them.
Just like ostriches! And penguins!
If I ever see a penguin fly, then well...
... damn. It'll be creepy.
Read Flight. :wink:

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Isn't it just falling with style?
Remember when your imagination was real? When the day seemed
longer than it was, and tomorrow was always another game away?
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There is a talent, or rather, a knack to flying.

Mostly it involves throwing one's self at the ground and forgetting to land.
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But you can't just tell yourself to miss the ground; you have to be distracted.

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Looney Tunes Law #7: As long as you don't look down, you won't fall off the cliff. Please refer to Tiny Toons episode #... something, and you will see this very topic discussed and executed.

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Heh...I remember that episode. Metahumor at its finest.
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Chaos Cricket wrote:There is a talent, or rather, a knack to flying.

Mostly it involves throwing one's self at the ground and forgetting to land.
Isn't it actually "throwing one's self at the ground and missing?"
Existence is a series of catastrophes through which everything barely but continually survives.

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Missing, forgetting to land...ultimately, you don't hit the ground at the end, right?
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No, because if you just forget to land, the ground may eventually remind you anyway! ;)
Existence is a series of catastrophes through which everything barely but continually survives.

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Jim North wrote:No, because if you just forget to land, the ground may eventually remind you anyway! ;)
Ah-ha. Who is thinking of gravity now? :P

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mcDuffies wrote:
Jim North wrote:No, because if you just forget to land, the ground may eventually remind you anyway! ;)
Ah-ha. Who is thinking of gravity now? :P
Oooh! Oooh! Not me!
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mcDuffies wrote:
Jim North wrote:No, because if you just forget to land, the ground may eventually remind you anyway! ;)
Ah-ha. Who is thinking of gravity now? :P
Sometimes the ground hops up and meets you, regardless of fallingness. They call that phenomenon "hitting a mountain."

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Says the pilot to the co-pilot...

'What's a mountain goat doing up here in a cloud drift?'
Remember when your imagination was real? When the day seemed
longer than it was, and tomorrow was always another game away?
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