Comment #3 Tuesday, August 7, 2007 2:46 PM
Comment #4 Tuesday, August 7, 2007 2:57 PM
Yeah, it was my community service for the day...just didn't wanna see any more people going in there and getting duped by the bogus priest. Nasty piece of work he is, one minute you're on your knees in the pews, next you're whisked off into...well the unknown, cos nobody's come back to say what's on the other side. Er, other side of what????
I'm pleased that you like the shot, it was one I had planned to do after I had completed 'End of Days'....just got sidetracked a bit with the Stargate shots.
Anyhow, here it is, signed, sealed and delivered for your enjoyment...anyone and everyone who loves screenies. Thanks for dropping in and commenting so nicely, it's appreciated and also goes to show there's a purpose to my madness when I read such positive and encouraging words.
Comment #5 Tuesday, August 7, 2007 3:05 PM
Thanks, Rick, was inspired to complete this one after your Babylonian shot stirred up this compulsive urge to do an architectural shot.
I have a few more in mind so i hope you'll stay tuned to lemme know what yer think of 'em....oh, and many thanks for dropping in and giving my shot the thumbs up.
Comment #6 Tuesday, August 7, 2007 3:12 PM
I didn't think you were leaving...and I certainly had no thoughts as to taking over....
If I had any inkling of such a thing, I'd first send you on a wild goose chase....and when you got back you'd find the WC locks had been changed.
Oh, and thanks for the thumbs up, I always appreciate your support & encouragement.
Comment #7 Tuesday, August 7, 2007 4:43 PM
You're gonna have to let me in on this secret MrStarkers! I've been dying to use a lot of IP sets on my docks but they won't export correctly for me.
What's the trick?
I'm headed for work right now, but I'll be back to comment on this latest design of yours!
Cp
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Comment #8 Tuesday, August 7, 2007 7:55 PM
Orright, what you do is open Iconpackager >go to settings on left side > scroll down list to sub-category 'Saving Packages' > tick 'Save packages as idividual icons'....
Next locate desired IP and click load >then go to 'file' and in the drop down click 'save package as' > in the next window type package name >in the folder view to left, locate the Objectdock icons folder and select >click save on the right of window and voila, your IP set is now an icon pack for use in ObjectDock.
Works for me okay, but if you hit any snags just give a hoy and we'll get it sorted out.
Comment #9 Tuesday, August 7, 2007 11:03 PM
BRAVO my friend, I will give this a twirl tomorrow morning! Thank you for sharing that bit of information. If it goes like I think it will, then you just opened up a huge can of whoop-ass for me!
This means that I can finally unlock the full potential of some of these IP sets that I currently can't export!
Much obliged to you MrStarkers!
Comment #10 Tuesday, August 7, 2007 11:11 PM
This is a seriously gorgeous setup here MrStarkers!
It's like I have my nose pressed up against the window staring at a magnificant structure that I can't visit!
But your design makes it feel like I've already been there!
I love the way you hooked up Damian's IP, it's his series that I would love to dock and from the info you've given me, I say you'll be seeing it soon!
Nice work my friend, and thanks once again!
Cp
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Comment #11 Wednesday, August 8, 2007 12:17 AM
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Comment #13 Wednesday, August 8, 2007 5:28 AM
No, thanks to you, cp....without your thoughts, ideas and comments (throughout this gallery) I'd still be satisfied with doing average and/or mediocre shots that require little thought or effort to throw together.
It's one thing to have imagination, but translating that for others to truly see is another, and your words and experience challenge...no, inspire me not to lapse into mediocrity, no matter how brilliant and artistic the elements/skins I have to work with are.
Actually, we make a great team...not just you and I, but all the shooters who dedicate time and effort to produce quality and interesting shots.
Comment #14 Wednesday, August 8, 2007 6:14 AM
Yeah....and no thanks to that virulent vicar, the pestulent priest who purloins prissy prayer-goers from their pristine pews to his pusilanimous purgatory. Yep, that cavorting cassock corrupter certainly has a lot to answer for.
As always, Shenaynay, it's lovely to have you drop in to say hi...and your encouraging comments are always welcome and appreciated....thank you.
Comment #15 Wednesday, August 8, 2007 7:20 AM
Thank you, Fairyy~, it's nice to see you again, as always I appreciate your stopping in to comment on my shots....really helps make the thankless task of slaving over a hot keyboard/mouse combo seem so much more worthwhile.
MY SS imagination is running rampant right now, so stay tuned cos I reckon some of what I see in my minds eye will be pleasing to you.
Comment #16 Wednesday, August 8, 2007 9:41 AM
Comment #17 Wednesday, August 8, 2007 1:00 PM
Thank you, RoseNell, it's always so nice when a lovely lady comments in the positive regarding something I've done, and you, lovely lady, have helped make my day become that much more rewarding. I am pleased you like my shot, and your kind words are very much appreciated.
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Comment #1 Tuesday, August 7, 2007 1:57 PM
Great shot I love everything about this
It all fits perfect