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  • Wizardprincess
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    i like this kinda thing it keeps me busy i made nita and a cat but now YW

    You could also use tek tek

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  • Lazy Leopard
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    Three (and some) years on I stumbled upon Kitten Maker (initially on DeviantArt), and my second thought (after "Cool! New avatar time!") was "I remember DD (and then PM) using something like this to construct piccies of YW characters. You could use this one for feline wizard characters".

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  • fred22
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    Wow, that is amazing. Thanks for showing it DD. I can't believe I didn't see this before! Ponch is soooo cute! Not eexactly how I imagined him, but I think everyone has different views on Ponch's looks.

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  • Buran
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    Hey, now. If it has a dog, it has to have cats, too. I'm not a "dog person" at all (only one dog doesn't make me shy away; bad experiences with one when little) but I love cats. If someone could do a tabby ... ? I grew up with a grey (light/dark) tabby who'd sleep with me on my bed every night. He lived to be 14 before we had to put him under due to aging complications.

    I'd love to be able to put a little tabby on my dresser.

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  • AlidaART
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    Hokay. I added my version of Dairine because, after Prince Unlikely, she's my favorite character and I've wanted to do her for a while...and finally, thanks to my wonderful Geometry teacher, I had time!

    So. Go check her out.

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  • Peter Murray
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    I added two of the Alaalids from Wizard's Holiday, Esemeli (in about the right clothes) and Druvah (that dollmaker doesn't have many kilt options for male dolls).

    I want WAW! I'm running out of characters to do as paper dolls .

    ... so I tried doing Herewiss Hearnssen, on the assumption he counts if he's the author of the Manual, as well as the first character from DD's first novel, Door Into Fire.

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  • Peter Murray
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    I redid the Tom and Carl I did before, using the Doll Palace doll maker instead (same one as for the Kit, Shaun/Johnny, the Lone Power and Michael), which has more options for male figures than the original one DD posted.

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  • Gigo
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    Ack! PM drew me! Oh well. I don't look TOO bad.

    I'm going to try this, although the idea of 'paper dolls' doesn't exactly make me over-enthusiastic.

    *wanders off to make somebody*

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  • Peter Murray
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    And now the window showing each doll one at a time blames them all on DD, whoever originally posted them .

    And ... for some reason, I can't get to this third page of comments from the second page, it takes me back to the gallery page. However, if I click on the 3 in the first page of comments, it does get me here.

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  • Peter Murray
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    I haven't added to this in ages.
    Zgirl told me there was a candybar dollmaker at dollpalace.com which included the boy dolls, so I tried that, and made dolls of Kit and Shaun O'Driscoll (without the moustache, which doesn't seem to be an option; maybe he shaved it) in that one.

    I used the same one as before to make Roshaun (dressed as closely as I could get him to the way he arrived on Earth), though.

    Update
    Used the http://www.thedollpalace.com/ site to make the Lone Power and Michael, and the original (well, original English) one to make the One, as I couldn't see how to remove the body in the other one.

    I tried to use the edit icon to fix the pictures so they don't have that blue line down the side but got the error You cannot change this post because you are not its author - I suppose that's because DD's the author of the gallery.

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  • Peter Murray
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    And nobody's complained in the past two weeks , so here are two more drawn ones.

    They're based on the descriptions of the mobiles, or Dairine's "children", in High Wizardry. There may be more to come.

    [Added 5th Nov]: We were talking about graphic tablets in chat, and I was trying to think of someone else to draw, and picked Fred. I think he came out Ok. And he wasn't drawn with a graphics tablet (my eMac doesn't have one yet).

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  • Peter Murray
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    I gave up on finding an alien doll maker site (Ok, so I wasn't exactly looking for one very hard). I just drew Sker'ret in Freehand on my old Mac, since I thought he ought to be included here.

    Is that cheating? Should he go in the muahaha fanart page instead, as a link to my webspace?

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  • wildflower
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    I made Biddy and put her up, but how do I make her show up big? This isn't working. . .argh!! You can see her but she's really little. Help!

    Oh okay, I think I've got it. I'll try it with Carmela and see if it works.

    It worked! Now if it'll let me delete Biddy and put up a new one. . .

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  • Peter Murray
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    A while ago, I said how to save the dolls if you were using Windows. Leah had the same problem yesterday, but since she's using OS X on a Macintosh, the answer was different. So, I thought I should add an explanation for people using Macs (yay! like me!).

    ** First, I used Cmd-Ctrl-Shift-4 to copy from the screen, but that didn't work for Leah. If it works for you, skip to the next ** paragraph. The alternative version:

    Go to the Finder instead, and open the applications folder, then Utilities. Then double-click Grab. That should give you a new icon in the Dock (scissors superimposed on a piece of paper).

    Then bring the window with the doll to the front again, and click on the scissor icon. Go to the Capture menu and pick Selection, and it'll tell you to choose the bit of screen to grab. You select the area (be as close as possible to the bit you actually want) and you get a window with the doll in it.

    Now, File > Save As will let you save what you copied as a .tiff file.

    ** If you used the screengrab keys, you now have the image on the "clipboard", and need to paste it into a new file in Photoshop or another graphic/paint program. Save the result as a .jpg or .gif. That's it.

    You can also paste the "clipboard" image into an Appleworks paint document, and then use the Format > Document... menu item to trim it down to the size you want. (This is a pain to do.)

    I think you need to change that to .jpg or .gif or something, but perhaps .tiff works.

    Photoshop or Graphic Converter will convert the format easily, but you can use AppleWorks if you don't mind annoying messages.

    Start up Appleworks, and do File > Open, then change the document type in the dialog box to Painting, and the file format to TIFF, and you pick the file you saved from Grab.

    Then File > Save As, and pick JPEG [QT] as the format to save. It'll give you a silly message, but use a filename ending with .tiff anyway. Now, find that file in the Finder, and change it to end in .jpg. When it asks if you really want to do that, say use .jpg.

    And now, you should finally have a file that you can upload to the photo album page! (It might be safest to Save As a different file name, so you've still got the original copy.)

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  • Peter Murray
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    Hmm, the Candybar doll site that DD originally posted the link to now has a basic body with a slightly darker skin tone. However, the faces and left arms I looked at have the same skin tone as before, making for rather odd combinations . Presumably they're gradually adding to it.

    Still no male doll bodies yet, but they do say they'll be added later.

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