Throwies, Pieces, and all that toy stuff
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Re: Throwies, Pieces, and all that toy stuff
Nice ones, Cipher.
Bombed two good spots last year. Now, I think I'm just lazy to start again on paper, then go out there and spray.
Think I lost my talent doing this.
Bombed two good spots last year. Now, I think I'm just lazy to start again on paper, then go out there and spray.
Think I lost my talent doing this.


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Re: Throwies, Pieces, and all that toy stuff
Those are good. If you let me, I will re make these in PS to be used as textures in my game.
If you could scan these, thatd be even better!
The city is too clean! lol
If you could scan these, thatd be even better!
The city is too clean! lol
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Re: Throwies, Pieces, and all that toy stuff
Go ahead Korge, do what you need to do.
I dont have a scanner though
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I dont have a scanner though
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Cipher - Turbo Charged
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Re: Throwies, Pieces, and all that toy stuff
Korge, I'm volunteering to help with this. 
Photographs like these are probably fine if you can make them on clean, non-USPS-envelope (lol) paper. I may be able to run it through Photoshop's Posterize tool, which should reduce it to the "basic" 16 colors - it may not work as some quality may be lost, and I'll have to re-clean-it-up / de-pixellize it a bit, but hey, this stuff is great (for graffiti anyway, I'm obviously not familiar with graffiti and unsure how to rate it).

Photographs like these are probably fine if you can make them on clean, non-USPS-envelope (lol) paper. I may be able to run it through Photoshop's Posterize tool, which should reduce it to the "basic" 16 colors - it may not work as some quality may be lost, and I'll have to re-clean-it-up / de-pixellize it a bit, but hey, this stuff is great (for graffiti anyway, I'm obviously not familiar with graffiti and unsure how to rate it).
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Re: Throwies, Pieces, and all that toy stuff
If you're going to be taking photos of it, be sure to step back and zoom in, as most PnS cameras have significant barrel-vision distortion while zoomed out. Also, make sure they paper is very well lit (using the flash will probably work best) to avoid using a high ISO, which would make he image terribly noisy, and running filters on it probably wouldn't turn out too well as a result. And please, for the love of God, if you want even halfway decent photos, do not use a camera phone. 


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Re: Throwies, Pieces, and all that toy stuff
Do you have a camera phone? They're not the best but they definitely get the job done. 


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