TeenZombie wrote...
Here are the new version of my sigbars, if any one wants em:
If anyone has any specific requests for a sigbar, let me know.
Teen, can you put all of them in one for me please?
Modifié par RyrineaNara, 10 avril 2010 - 01:52 .
TeenZombie wrote...
Here are the new version of my sigbars, if any one wants em:
If anyone has any specific requests for a sigbar, let me know.
Modifié par RyrineaNara, 10 avril 2010 - 01:52 .
You mean make it animated? I could do that for you if you like?RyrineaNara wrote...
TeenZombie wrote...
Here are the new version of my sigbars, if any one wants em:
If anyone has any specific requests for a sigbar, let me know.
Teen, can you put all of them in one for me please?

drunken pyromaniac wrote...
You mean make it animated? I could do that for you if you like?RyrineaNara wrote...
TeenZombie wrote...
Here are the new version of my sigbars, if any one wants em:
If anyone has any specific requests for a sigbar, let me know.
Teen, can you put all of them in one for me please?
TeenZombie wrote...
Here's the animated version, I can make it faster or slower, let me know.
Fantastic, less work for me. lolRyrineaNara wrote...
TeenZombie wrote...
Here's the animated version, I can make it faster or slower, let me know.
I think this will do just fine for me ^^.

TeenZombie wrote...
Here's another one I just made...
Oh, and Bri, you can PM me if you need a beta, my job is a ton of proofreading, so it would be no big deal.
Modifié par RyrineaNara, 10 avril 2010 - 03:28 .
Jenova65 wrote...
Sorry was catching up (I missed so much) :innocent:
I meant to follow up on the pic, Jho. It is an older version that the Firth one, but as an Austen purist (there's no kissing in Austen) It was the definitive version for me. It captured the Darcy that Austen wrote better imo, I read P & P once a year and only managed a few minutes of Firth as Darcy because they tried to make it passionate and exciting, which it didn't need as anyone who ever read it knows it is all there..... I love Darcy so much my youngest son has Fitzwilliam as a middle name!
(honestly) The environments etc. were also better in the older version. I do like Colin Firth, but to me Darcy he is not. David Rintoul is very proud and aristocratic in his looks and just nailed the role for me, so that is P & P for me, lol! (plus I am old
)
Anyway back totally on topic great new pics Jho the Shepard/Kaiden pic is beautiful!
Hope you are all having a good morning, afternoon, evening (whatever it is where you are)
Star58 wrote...
Jenova65 wrote...
Sorry was catching up (I missed so much) :innocent:
I meant to follow up on the pic, Jho. It is an older version that the Firth one, but as an Austen purist (there's no kissing in Austen) It was the definitive version for me. It captured the Darcy that Austen wrote better imo, I read P & P once a year and only managed a few minutes of Firth as Darcy because they tried to make it passionate and exciting, which it didn't need as anyone who ever read it knows it is all there..... I love Darcy so much my youngest son has Fitzwilliam as a middle name!
(honestly) The environments etc. were also better in the older version. I do like Colin Firth, but to me Darcy he is not. David Rintoul is very proud and aristocratic in his looks and just nailed the role for me, so that is P & P for me, lol! (plus I am old
)
Anyway back totally on topic great new pics Jho the Shepard/Kaiden pic is beautiful!
Hope you are all having a good morning, afternoon, evening (whatever it is where you are)
Saw the pic you posted this morning Jenova. Just wanted to say that I agree with you regarding the P&P versions. I am a big Austen fan; usually read all the books, particularly P&P at least once a year and find that the older version to be more true to the books and the time period for the reasons you mention. Because I'm so familiar with the the written word, the discrepancies on film really stand out to me and knock me out of immersion in the story. Of course the films -- ugh Sir Lawrence Olivier and a county fair -- are much worse!!!
chem light wrote...
Well I did claim lesbianism a few posts back. Per chance I scared everyone away.
jillyfae wrote...
Star58 wrote...
Jenova65 wrote...
Sorry was catching up (I missed so much) :innocent:
I meant to follow up on the pic, Jho. It is an older version that the Firth one, but as an Austen purist (there's no kissing in Austen) It was the definitive version for me. It captured the Darcy that Austen wrote better imo, I read P & P once a year and only managed a few minutes of Firth as Darcy because they tried to make it passionate and exciting, which it didn't need as anyone who ever read it knows it is all there..... I love Darcy so much my youngest son has Fitzwilliam as a middle name!
(honestly) The environments etc. were also better in the older version. I do like Colin Firth, but to me Darcy he is not. David Rintoul is very proud and aristocratic in his looks and just nailed the role for me, so that is P & P for me, lol! (plus I am old
)
Anyway back totally on topic great new pics Jho the Shepard/Kaiden pic is beautiful!
Hope you are all having a good morning, afternoon, evening (whatever it is where you are)
Saw the pic you posted this morning Jenova. Just wanted to say that I agree with you regarding the P&P versions. I am a big Austen fan; usually read all the books, particularly P&P at least once a year and find that the older version to be more true to the books and the time period for the reasons you mention. Because I'm so familiar with the the written word, the discrepancies on film really stand out to me and knock me out of immersion in the story. Of course the films -- ugh Sir Lawrence Olivier and a county fair -- are much worse!!!
I am weirdly amused by both the movie versions, but yes, they are only enjoyable if you can pretend they're not P&P, but completely different stories in which the characters all just happen to have the same names.My favorite Austen to read is Persuasion though. Their second chance is just so endearing, and Wentworth's letter at the end... *sighs*
Modifié par Strike, 10 avril 2010 - 03:59 .
LiamN7 wrote...
ME1 romances were better. I like the love scene's better too. They could have kept their cloths on and it still would have been sexier to me.
jillyfae wrote...
Star58 wrote...
Jenova65 wrote...
Sorry was catching up (I missed so much) :innocent:
I meant to follow up on the pic, Jho. It is an older version that the Firth one, but as an Austen purist (there's no kissing in Austen) It was the definitive version for me. It captured the Darcy that Austen wrote better imo, I read P & P once a year and only managed a few minutes of Firth as Darcy because they tried to make it passionate and exciting, which it didn't need as anyone who ever read it knows it is all there..... I love Darcy so much my youngest son has Fitzwilliam as a middle name!
(honestly) The environments etc. were also better in the older version. I do like Colin Firth, but to me Darcy he is not. David Rintoul is very proud and aristocratic in his looks and just nailed the role for me, so that is P & P for me, lol! (plus I am old
)
Anyway back totally on topic great new pics Jho the Shepard/Kaiden pic is beautiful!
Hope you are all having a good morning, afternoon, evening (whatever it is where you are)
Saw the pic you posted this morning Jenova. Just wanted to say that I agree with you regarding the P&P versions. I am a big Austen fan; usually read all the books, particularly P&P at least once a year and find that the older version to be more true to the books and the time period for the reasons you mention. Because I'm so familiar with the the written word, the discrepancies on film really stand out to me and knock me out of immersion in the story. Of course the films -- ugh Sir Lawrence Olivier and a county fair -- are much worse!!!
I am weirdly amused by both the movie versions, but yes, they are only enjoyable if you can pretend they're not P&P, but completely different stories in which the characters all just happen to have the same names.My favorite Austen to read is Persuasion though. Their second chance is just so endearing, and Wentworth's letter at the end... *sighs*
Modifié par Star58, 10 avril 2010 - 04:15 .
sesheta255 wrote...
@Star - hey any time. Its pretty much guaranteed that I'll post at least one shirtless Kaidan when I'm floating around, lol
Joisan wrote...
chem light wrote...
Man you take a lot of science...what's your major?
Biochemistry [smilie]../../../images/forum/emoticons/smile.png[/smilie]
Future doctor here, hopefully. So yeah, I've had to deal with two math
or science labs a semester ever since my first semester of college.
Next year I might take it a little easier because I'll have the MCATs
to worry about.
Elessara wrote...
Post is a bit delayed but .... I'm trying Sentinel for the first time. It's an interesting class. I miss the sniper rifle on the infiltrator but otherwise it's been pretty fun so far. I tried an adept and didn't get very far, just wasn't feeling it.