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I voted for the alexandrianesque number four.![]()
1. Death of a Nobleman
2. (no title)
3. Run away, run away!
4.Two Bulls
5. Six Hit-Point General
6. Peace Has The Highest Price
7. Wherever men admire courage, our names shall be known!
8. The Fourth Battle for Mazaka, 236 BC
9. SHHHHHH... be wery wery quiet .... we're hunting wabbits
10. The Persian 300
11. Missed me by THAAAAAT much!
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I voted for the alexandrianesque number four.![]()
this time i'm for the main stream... so voted 8, but liked 4 and 9 too
The Fourth Battle for Mazaka, 236 BC
IS DA S***!!!!
that joint is sick looking... it more than earned my vote
p.s Quick question for the EB team, was my picture submission in too late????
We had an internal vote to determine the top 10, though the tenth was tied so we included 11.
#8 has a ten vote lead so I can say this without, figuratively speaking, taking a dump on my doorstep. Two Bulls was copy/pasted through Paint, so you can almost count the pixels. Lesson to all, use something that is not Paint.
nahh my friend nahh.....I usually don't do this, but I can't let you lie to yourself like this.....Originally Posted by Thaatu
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I know Paint ain't the fancies and best image-producing program out there. But that is not what made #8 have a 10pt lead.
#8 was simply a super well placed shot showing an entire battle. PLUS the angle, the order and chaos of the phalanxes fighting, the landscape, the troops covering that far away landscape, etc... made #8 have a 10pt lead over Two Bulls. Don't ge me wrong, 2 Bulls is AWESOME! but u can't blame its lack of preformance on Paint.![]()
don't undervaluate the Paint conversion process from bmap to jpeg, sometime converting a picture in jpeg from Paint instead than PShop, you obtain a nice screen shot, a sort of "free" effect of that cheap paint program (pheraphs it could be the hight compression rate of the mspaint jpeg).
Best for me is to edit images in photoshop, and than convert them to .jpeg in mspaint....![]()
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