Voted for BK too. But I wasn't aware that entries didn't have to be 100% original. Until next time then
Heh! Just had to use some form of crappy assed paint software (In my case anyways).
But I found another MS paint alternative thats pretty much up there. :thumbsup:
voted for Katzen. it has the most ms paint skill put into it I think XD
why is bornkiller winning? technically he should be disqualified lol still a cool picture goodjob haha
Because I used a shitty assed paint programme that was ten times more shittier than MS paint. Just for that I should be winning by default.:rolleyes:
If the community want to count me out of the comp.....I'm all good with this.
I didn't really think you were that stressed about it to be honest.
You see, I thought mine was to simplistic and not as creative. I had fun with it, no denying that. But when I compare them to all the rest and their imaginative input:(.....It...makes...me...feel...dirty.:o
I didn't really think you were that stressed about it to be honest.
You see, I thought mine was to simplistic and not as creative. I had fun with it, no denying that. But when I compare them to all the rest and their imaginative input:(.....It...makes...me...feel...dirty.:o
Meh, yours was cool. Would have been cooler if you didn't put the totse advertisement, heh. Unless you post it somewhere else, I guess.
Mine could have been cooler I suppose just thought it was funny how that dark guy's picture had the earth the size of another sun or something... I mean think about how small the sun is in our frame of vision when we look at the sky. Compare it to the actual size of the sun and then do the same for the moon. And then compare the moon to the sun, and it's like, wow........how is our brain storing all that data from the sun and stars, that are massively larger than our star, constantly, as if it were easier than tieing your shoe? Maybe it's easier to process since it's old data, so to speak :P After all it takes about 500 seconds for the light from the sun to reach the earth (with the help of my graphing calculator and some research lol)
the closest star which is ~24,000,000,000,000 miles away, would be something like 129032258 second delay. or 2150537 minutes. or 1493 days or about 4.1 years.
Damn light sure moves fast at 186,000 miles a second. Too bad our technology isn't based around it. All we have is stupid combustible energy that runs out and we can't renew it and it barely gets us anywhere at all really. Hell, I bet 99% of the earths population will never get to see the opposite side of the earth from where they live.
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But I found another MS paint alternative thats pretty much up there. :thumbsup:
why is bornkiller winning? technically he should be disqualified lol still a cool picture goodjob haha
If the community want to count me out of the comp.....I'm all good with this.
I don't really care at all.
You see, I thought mine was to simplistic and not as creative. I had fun with it, no denying that. But when I compare them to all the rest and their imaginative input:(.....It...makes...me...feel...dirty.:o
Meh, yours was cool. Would have been cooler if you didn't put the totse advertisement, heh. Unless you post it somewhere else, I guess.
Mine could have been cooler I suppose just thought it was funny how that dark guy's picture had the earth the size of another sun or something... I mean think about how small the sun is in our frame of vision when we look at the sky. Compare it to the actual size of the sun and then do the same for the moon. And then compare the moon to the sun, and it's like, wow........how is our brain storing all that data from the sun and stars, that are massively larger than our star, constantly, as if it were easier than tieing your shoe? Maybe it's easier to process since it's old data, so to speak :P After all it takes about 500 seconds for the light from the sun to reach the earth (with the help of my graphing calculator and some research lol)
the closest star which is ~24,000,000,000,000 miles away, would be something like 129032258 second delay. or 2150537 minutes. or 1493 days or about 4.1 years.
Damn light sure moves fast at 186,000 miles a second. Too bad our technology isn't based around it. All we have is stupid combustible energy that runs out and we can't renew it and it barely gets us anywhere at all really. Hell, I bet 99% of the earths population will never get to see the opposite side of the earth from where they live.
http://science.howstuffworks.com/dictionary/astronomy-terms/question94.htm
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_far_is_the_Earth_from_the_Sun
I meant other than the sun XD