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    That is so cool! Superb work, Rob! The radar bit on the right is brilliant! I found some brilliant technobabble brushes on deviant art, here but they're for photoshop only. Does Gimp use PS brushes?

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    Neat! I love the area map, really beautiful job there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravells View Post
    That is so cool! Superb work, Rob! The radar bit on the right is brilliant! I found some brilliant technobabble brushes on deviant art, here but they're for photoshop only. Does Gimp use PS brushes?
    Latest version of GIMP will use some PS brushes without conversion. But there a lot of tech brushes at DA that are already converted for Gimp, as well! (the latest brush pack I pulled from DA was a "star" set I used to make my "glitter avatar")

    (this, however was done in Inkscape - 100% vector based... want me to render it at 6000dpi instead of the 90dpi this was at? )

    -Rob A>

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    Quote Originally Posted by ravells View Post
    I think you should go and post this at the traveller T20 site and then expect some marriage propositions through the post!
    Honestly don't know what that is I've only played D&D

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    Traveller was a very old sci-fi RPG: 1980 or thereabouts. It's been reinvented several times, and T20 is simply the d20 version of it. I've looked through several of the more recent incarnations, but classic Traveller is still the only one for me. I just love hexadecimal stat blocks and vector addition during starship combat!

    It also stands out as the only game I've ever played where you could die during chargen.
    Last edited by Midgardsormr; 12-13-2007 at 09:15 PM. Reason: Punctuation error
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    Speaking as a former computer engineering student (for all of two semesters, but it still counts!) Yes, I'd say so.
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    WOW Talk about "Cold Fusion". Nice Job on this challenge

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