Thank you! :DDD They're Kubota and Tokito, and they are my boys, but the story they are in is kind of dark and violent so maybe you would not like it as much.
And yes, i did get that darkish impression from it! It seems i can appreciate/enjoy the art in a still from a show even if i would not like the show itself *nods*
Unrelatedly (well, mostly unrelatedly), i am finding myself wanting to edit a video i did (of my lava lamp.. it was doing this really cool thing, okay? >.>) where the mainest thing i want to do is rotate the bugger (yes, i totally forgot (again) that if i video something landscape in my camera, the bloody thing'll come out sideways on my screen >.<) and i was wondering if Windows Movie Maker might be able to do such thing? (and possibly tweak the contrast?) We have this XP machine that we salvaged from one of our neighbors' curb (the things people throw away... it was way bogged down with virii and stuff, but still!) and it might have it so i was thinking of giving it a go.. and since you are my resident Expert in such things, i thought i'd ask! (in the most long and rambly way possible ;D)
Unfortunately they are not from a show, they are only from a manga; I would give my left leg for there to be a show, but probably that will not happen any time soon. Le sigh.
Hmmmm. I believe that is something that can be done! I know there's a mirror-reversal effect you can put on clips, so probably there is something like that as well. Dunno about the contrast, though; that sounds too high-falutin' for WMM.
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And yes, i did get that darkish impression from it! It seems i can appreciate/enjoy the art in a still from a show even if i would not like the show itself *nods*
Unrelatedly (well, mostly unrelatedly), i am finding myself wanting to edit a video i did (of my lava lamp.. it was doing this really cool thing, okay? >.>) where the mainest thing i want to do is rotate the bugger (yes, i totally forgot (again) that if i video something landscape in my camera, the bloody thing'll come out sideways on my screen >.<) and i was wondering if Windows Movie Maker might be able to do such thing? (and possibly tweak the contrast?) We have this XP machine that we salvaged from one of our neighbors' curb (the things people throw away... it was way bogged down with virii and stuff, but still!) and it might have it so i was thinking of giving it a go.. and since you are my resident Expert in such things, i thought i'd ask! (in the most long and rambly way possible ;D)
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Hmmmm. I believe that is something that can be done! I know there's a mirror-reversal effect you can put on clips, so probably there is something like that as well. Dunno about the contrast, though; that sounds too high-falutin' for WMM.
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