They were missing so I made these...
:ford: :mercury: :oldcougar:
And for fun...
:popcorn: :clown: :roxor: :poke:
Enjoy, peoples...
cool, thanks!
Here are some fun ones too.... ;)
(http://www.barbandgreg.com/images/Emoticons/asskiss.gif)
(http://www.barbandgreg.com/images/Emoticons/blahblah.gif)
(http://www.barbandgreg.com/images/Emoticons/makefun.gif)
(http://www.barbandgreg.com/images/Emoticons/jerry.gif)
YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very cool, and with color. :roxor:
Thanks Karen, I added those!
And also created some new ones...I think a LOT of people can relate to these... ;)
:fordbang:
:tbirdbang:
:catbang:
:mercbang:
Nice, but I think the Ford/T-Bird/Cougar/Mercury logos should be on top. After all, it's usually these cars that fvck us, not the other way around...
You mean like this...? ;)
:bangford:
:bangtbird:
:bangcat:
:bangmerc:
Much better (or more accurate, anyway) :D The Cougar one looks like it's sniffing (or chewing) the banana's ass
Yeah, I put a little extra motion in there for the Cougar...personal experience, let's say. ;)
How in the hell do you do that with the GIF?! I have a couple of GIF animator programs, but they pwn me hardcore!
I'm using a legacy program from Adobe called ImageReady. It was a standalone program before CS1, and was sort of bundled/tied in with Photoshop (full version) for CS1 and CS2. It lets you slice up images for the web, but also has full animation capabilities built-in to make or modify animated GIF files. Took me all of about 10 minutes to make all four files. The learning curve isn't all that steep with ImageReady...you might want to try it...
I do my animations the hard way - frame by frame and pixel by pixel
:bangcat:
:bangcat:
:bangcat:
:bangcat:
:bangcat:
:bangcat: