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The cynic in me wonders how many of these really have been done in MS Paint and how many are simply digital images opened in paint, maybe having some graining effect added.
I've done some MS Paint drawings myself, here is one I did of Jesus[^]
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Well, the timelapses are pretty convincing.
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Rage wrote: Well, the timelapses are pretty convincing.
I don't want a timelapse of the screen, I want a timelapse with the camera pointed at the person sitting in front the computer clicking around and drawing these pixel by pixel. Then I'll be convinced.
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Looks more like Mona Lisa with a beard!
Anything that is unrelated to elephants is irrelephant Anonymous
- The problem with quotes on the internet is that you can never tell if they're genuine Winston Churchill, 1944
- I'd just like a chance to prove that money can't make me happy. Me, all the time
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Wow. There's some talent! The only time I use Paint is for pasting a screenshot, perhaps cropping it, and saving it as a PNG for articles. Yeah, I'm rather old school.
Marc
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What's wrong with "snip" ?
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Really very impressive. Great work !
I can think myself of drawing as such in my dreams only
___@sHubHa
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They are good, but Pixelgod [^] blew my mind years ago.
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Sorry if this is just play goo. (7)
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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Apology - Anagram of play goo
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Right. Faster than your shadow!
Thursday is all yours.
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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Thanks. Just realised as I hit the submit button I have to go out tomorrow. Should be able to manage something. Hopefully.
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Just checked on my system and System Restore is configured and set to ON.
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Wish that had been the case on my system.
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Clifford Nelson wrote: I use it to fix problems
But...W10 doesn't have problems!
Marc
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Of course the constant crashing of the new Windows Media Player is not part of Windows 10, so at least that cannot held against the operating system.
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kmoorevs wrote: non-transient Permanent residency strikes again! Is this some pro-immigrant code?
#SupportHeForShe
Government can give you nothing but what it takes from somebody else. A government big enough to give you everything you want is big enough to take everything you've got, including your freedom.-Ezra Taft Benson
You must accept 1 of 2 basic premises: Either we are alone in the universe or we are not alone. Either way, the implications are staggering!-Wernher von Braun
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System Restore was introduced in what, the XP timeframe? By the time Windows 7 was getting old, System Restore still failed to provide anything of value any time I had to deal with a bad crash, so these days I leave it turned off on all the machines I put together.
I use virtual machines rather extensively, and there's nothing of value on my VM host, so when I do backups, the virtual disks represent the whole of the machine, so I have a number of backups I can return to...
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I used it a lot and was very happy with. Whenever something got installed on my computer I did not like, I used System Restore to fix the problem. Maybe did not work well for your crashes, but did extremely well at getting rid of unwanted applications that did not want to play nice in the sandbox.
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If the purpose of said sandbox is isolation, then I'll stick with VMs. I could just never tell with any certainty what it is System Restore would leave alone, and what it would roll back.
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That is definately a good solution. Certainly makes testing easy since have a clean system to start with. Just not sure I want to always work with a VM. They are probably better now, but at one time there were some issues is planning to use as a desktop machine.
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I've switched to VMs a few years back and I'm not going back to bare metal. Full system backups are trivial, and the ability to create a checkpoint, try something, then rollback everything back is a godsend as a developer. And since all the (virtualized) hardware looks the same to guest operating systems, I find support for Linux (if that's your thing) to work even better than installing it on real hardware and then fiddling with driver configuration files.
Unless I had a need to directly talk to hardware, I couldn't see myself doing it differently.
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What do you run your VMs under?
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