I thought I'd start my new userpic era out with a bang. *points at icon* See pretty girl. See pretty girl shoot gun. Bang! Bang! Bang! Animation goooooooooood.
I'm just inordinately tickled about this whole business. I'm up to 45 userpics already, and will be trotting them out over the next few days for folks to admire. There are several broad catagories -- The Matrix, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Goddesses/religion, cats, and humor -- so brace yourselves for a cornucopia of icon delight!
*pets my pretty new icon set and feeds it chocolates and sugarplums*
I'm just inordinately tickled about this whole business. I'm up to 45 userpics already, and will be trotting them out over the next few days for folks to admire. There are several broad catagories -- The Matrix, A.I.: Artificial Intelligence, Goddesses/religion, cats, and humor -- so brace yourselves for a cornucopia of icon delight!
*pets my pretty new icon set and feeds it chocolates and sugarplums*
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*browses your icons*
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It took me about two weeks after I learned you could do that to figure it out.
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By the way, LOVE the "porn" userpic you've got. If you ever retire it, let me know -- I'd love to use it myself! ;-)
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Can I tempt you into chat? Both Becca and I are on, and we both need your address.
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The first western produced in the West was Biograph's A California Hold Up (1906).]
Almost all the essential elements or conventions of typical westerns were included: good guys vs. bad guys, a robbery or wrong-doing, a chase or pursuit, and a final showdown, all in a natural setting. The film ended (or began) with a stunning close-up (the first!) of a gunman (George Barnes) firing directly into the camera - and audience. It was the most commercially successful film of the pre-nickelodeon era. ..
http://www.filmsite.org/westernfilms.html
Can't find it online, but I've seen this image in documentaries. Whoever this anime artist is, s/he is a student of early U.S. film.
Heh. Everything old is new again ...
;-)
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Oh, you have SO got a present coming in the new year! What do you prefer? Jewellery, Canadian souvenirs, generally pretty nicknacks? :-)
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*hugs back, halfway mesmerized by the beautiful crow icon*
No presents necessary, my friend. You are a terrific, incredibly talented artist and I want you to always keep that in mind.
I wish you could see yourself as others see you, because then you'd know how loved and valued you are.
So ... um ... *is horribly embarrassed*
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Having a paid account also gives you the ability to have 30 favourite links at the side instead of just five :)
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*goes to look*
Damn... I'll have to beef up that links section! :-D
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*love* this icon :)