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# I think the key to his pics being so good
is that he actually bothered finding new source pics by screencapping the film itself. A commendable effort that i certainly would not go as far as doing...
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 15:56, archived)
# or alternatively, I swiped them from here:
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 15:58, archived)
# Hm,
i have slightly less respect for the painstaking way in which these were crafted in my head, but theyre still fecking top
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 15:59, archived)
# Pretend I've deleted that reply then ;)
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:00, archived)
# Wot reply innit
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:06, archived)
# *clicks just for the wealth of source images*
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 15:59, archived)
# excellent
if only I knew of/bothered to try and find this begore I did my first entry.. although I am now gonna re do it with the real imagery now in lieu of any other ideas :D
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:05, archived)
# Ummmmm.....I'm open to suggestions on screencapping actually as I can't do it.
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 15:58, archived)
# powerdvd is your friend
it has the wonderful 'screen camera' button.
Get the film in the place you want it and just click the button,
then paste into the program of your choice
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:00, archived)
# Ok bud thanks................I'm actually not that computer adept, but i'll try.
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:06, archived)
# me neither, I'm a complete techno-numpty
It's simple to use, and works for me :)
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:10, archived)
# convert them to avi files and open them in animation shop 3
actually tried this one I crashed so i cant tell you what the result would be like

edit : vlc media player has a similar function for capturing screen shots from file versions of movies. (works well with my ancient copy of movie jack)
(, Mon 29 Dec 2008, 16:02, archived)