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  1. nichols_sam you are a legend - Cheers chap! :S

    Now the world can see my amazing Photoshop skills... :)

    I've never understood the whole vector thing, or why you'd choose to use a CMYK pallette over an RGB one... Could anyone explain this?

  2. Where's the nearest station to Stoneleigh Park? If it's do-able, I'm only in Lincoln during term so Coventry shouldn't be too much of a journey... Can't see the parents letting me take the car from home (Suffolk) to Coventry and back... :mellow:"

    When are the best days for the trials / BMX comps?

  3. Read my post again chap :mellow:

    That guy can do stuff I can't do, and I've been riding for nearly three years on and off. I personally wouldn't make a vid for fear of getting stick, but he did and good luck to him! :ermm:

    Take some of this criticism critically though - tell the guy it'd benefit from a wider variety of moves and better visual quality.

    We've all got to remember that this is probably the guy's first vid, so better stuff is yet to come...

  4. How annoying is that?! Mr Urban mammoth can whip up amazing stuff like that on Photoshop, while I'm at uni PAYING to learn how to use Photoshop and I struggle to draw a building for my animation! (Lunja mumbles something then goes to sulk in the corner...) :ermm:

    Good luck to you mate :mellow: Wish I could use it as well as that!

    I remeber a topic a while ago where someone had made a wallpaper that took 18hrs! Was a couple of months ago I think... Anyone got a copy of it?

  5. I don't think you did too bad there chap! It's a shame that the quality is poor (but it needs to be small to be easily downloaded) and a few more locations would have been good.

    It's good to see a vid from a more average rider than someone who can gap for miles!

    Keep that vid, then make it again in a years time in the same spots to show how far you've come since then...

  6. Cheers for that B) I do media studies, but have never come across that before...

    Anyway, why are you still up? Why am I still up?!?! B) >_<

    (I've been checking Mac rumor sites most of the night to find out when the new powerbooks are coming out :"> I feel cheap and dirty...) B)

  7. "Media Jamming"? Explain...

    I thought it was a fine piece of satire myself...

    Thats still not put me off buying a PowerBook though! ( Rumour sites are saying that there could be new ones out soon...)

  8. We had one of those charity Fooseball tables - it used to be 50p a go, then the coin thing mysteriously broke, so we didnt have to pay for a game. Charity guy thought we were right stingy b*****ds when he came to collect the cash and there was £1.50 in there... (N)

  9. A young persons' railcard is £20, so it might be worht getting one of these if you're a student and you're gonna be doing the journey regularly... It usually halves the ticket price.

    Return will be cheaper btw - Home to Uni one-way = £22.50, return = £24.50 :blink:

  10. Right, I'm in a bit of a kerfuffle... (Check the time of the post...)

    As I've said in various posts (sorry if anyone is getting annoyed!), I want to get a laptop for design and editing work. Here the problems start...

    I've been told to get a Powerbook, since these are meant to be more reliable for intensive work. BUT, after much searching, it may be worth waiting until OSX Tiger comes out, along with the PowerBook G5. I don't know when these will both be available, so that's question 1.

    Second, are Macs really that reliable compared to a Sony Vaio? I've seen some on eBay with 3.2ghz,100gb, 1gb RAM, TV tuners, etc that are LESS than the 1.5ghz G4, 80gb 512mb 15"G4's... Should I just go for a cheaper, higher-spec Vaio?

    Third, would it be worth looking into modding a barebones laptop from eBuyer? There was a thread recently about Shuttle barebones systems and it got me thinking... Could I even mod a barebones system to run OSX?

    Lastly, how much do you think my current setup is worth -

    eMachines 2400- Celeron 2.4mhz, 40gb, 256mb, Keyboard, mouse, 15" TFT monitor, with Photoshop 6.0 installed? Was wondering how much I'd get for it, since I could use my laptop as my main system... If I could get a TV tuner, I'd sell my TV as well to raise funds...

    Sorry if there are loads of spelling mistakes (trying to type quietely you see :blink: ) but I'll sort them in the morning. Basically, it boils down to whether Macs really are superior for intensive work, or whether I'd be better off getting a Windows-based, Intel monster. And if so, whether it'd be better to try and custom build one.

    Cheers all!

    Essay done... :("

  11. The more I look at it, the lower it seems...

    Is this the shape of things to come? First mods and stock merged to make a 24in, now they're merging with over-0degree rise BB's and long stems...

    All we need now is a 24" high BB'd bike with a mid length stem and the cross-breed will be complete! Mwahahahaha!!!! :blink:

  12. Ahh..... :(

    Well sorry people - I stand corrected.

    I've been on eBay trying to buy a PowerBook, and people have been saying that it runs WindowsXP using VirtualPC, and showing a screen-shot of Windows running.

    And the thing about the Cinema Displays is kind of annoying - was going to get one to sit at home and plug in to my PowerBook when I win the Lotto tomorrow! :blink:

  13. To Spunky-Monkey: Macs are so great that you can install Windows on them! (Using Virtual PC7 I believe...)

    There's even versions of Microsoft Office for them called Office X...

    If you're looking for a monitor for the macMini, you could get on of their 30in Cinema displays... :(" :blink:

  14. I Couldn't be bothered to learn the shortcuts! :blink:

    Would a two-button mouse work with a Mac, so the right button would bring up a cut/paste/copy menu?

    BTW, have a look round Mac user sites, especially US ones. There's been comments made that Mac Mini's might be prone to overheating because of the small case. I haven't heard of this actually happening though.

  15. I've used OSX at uni, and it's simple to use. I'd never used a Mac before and I'm not too techy with computers, but I didn't have any problems...

    Apparently they're very reliable - the eMac I used at Uni had the animation projects (Photoshop files, FinalCutPro files and iDVD) of around 15people on it and it never stalled. Personally I prefer it to Windows, although it was annoying having no right-click for cutting and pasting, but the way you can drag-and-drop almost anything is handy.

    About the removable storage- Mates of mine were using iPods as removable storage for project pieces. If yours only came with a Windows install disk, it may only support the file types which XP and OSX both use (Can't remember them off the top of my head, but I think word docs will be fine...)

    Not that helpful I know, but hey, I've done my bit :blink: :(

  16. First thing: Beer would NEVER be spilt on my Powerbook - Only Strongbow would be allowed near it (Y) (Y)

    Second- Cheers Raub (You know Lil' Dan dont you?). Was gonna make my own style one anyway, but I've got to remember to be inspired, not to copy :P I'm going to aim for a mix between Top Gear (for its use of filters), Bi-King (for it's use of Pastiche) and a genre film - possibly film-noir or Western, not sure yet...

    Oh, and I know Glasseye vids rock! I play "fivepointfive" everytime I turn my PC on! Just wish it was longer - my copy is less than a minute long...

    Any other great vids?

  17. I was wondering what people think are the best or most innovative trials vids ever?

    The riding doesn't have to be amazing - it's the film-maker's skill and style that I'm interested in...

    Basically, I'm going to be getting an Apple Powerbook soon so I can do graphic design and editing work, and with my IMMENSE summer holiday (Uni ends late april :P ) I want to make an amazing trials vid... The aim will be to produce a visually-stunning piece, NOT to showcase record-breaking riding.

    So, for a bit of inspiration, which vids do you most admire for their style? Any links would be great (Y)

    Cheers,

    Lunja.

  18. Last semester my design lecturer was encouraging us to make 'zines - mini-magazines to show off your abilities, style, contacts etc. Might be an idea...

    All you'd have to do is learn some basic typesetting and layout design, print on to A5 or whatever takes your fancy (bike-shaped paper? (Y) ) and away you go! Would definately make your portfolio more interesting... Also look at demonstrating how your abilities transfer into other media - such as radio or television scriptwriting/researching; you could even package a DVD presentation together to give to potential employers with your 'zine...

    Just update your 'zine every couple of months, send it out to people over again,

    and before you know it you'll be a millionaire! :P

    PS. Next year if you need professional standard graphic design or DV/HD editing, I'll be offering my services...

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