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ARCS IN ROTATION:
-Imaginate
-The Game
-Cat Tail
-Hope Of The Pridelands
-Snowed In
-The Arc Specifically About Being Naked
-Not all Dogs
Want to Contribute?
(Yes, you do), open a Housepets strip in an image editing software you're comfortable with, and cut it up into panels.
Now, here's some guidelines for how to cut up strips if you want to:
-Your image should be 235x335, and should have a black border.
-The Panel itself should be set in the center (horizontally) of the image, and the bottom of the panel should just about touch the bottom of the image.
-DON'T resize the images! These guidelines are meant to fit the comic's original panel size.
Here's an example:
However, certain panels are not fit for the randomizer.
Like this one:
This panel is unfit for the project because its dialogue balloons cross the panel borders too far. You can see dialogue from adjacent panels "invading", and you can also see this panel's dialogue is escaping across the edge of the frame. This would just look odd when placed next to panels that it doesn't match. For a panel to work in this project, there needs to be black all the way along the edges of the frame.
Now, what panels should you send me? Well, I'll try to keep up with the comic as it publishes, but what the project needs is panels from comics before The Hope of The Pridelands Arc.
If you've got images you want in the project, just PM them to me and I'll get that sorted out.
Alright, I think I've got all the necessary info in there now
Let's get the ball rolling with this lovely little gem
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While I was first drawn to Grape's incredible ability to change out of her costume in a split second, I then realized that Peanut does have a fair point, she does say Mashed Potato Men.
here's how I see it. Grape and Peanut went to Whodathunkit, where Peanut got a root beer and was questioned about it by Sabrina. he then asks what Tarot is doing at Whodathunkit, which Grape thinks doesn't matter as much as the fact that he doesn't care what the guys think. eventually, the fact that Peanut isn't a cat lover will destroy the guys.
And Pete is a water balloon...
That actually kind of makes sense
RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:here's how I see it. Grape and Peanut went to Whodathunkit, where Peanut got a root beer and was questioned about it by Sabrina. he then asks what Tarot is doing at Whodathunkit, which Grape thinks doesn't matter as much as the fact that he doesn't care what the guys think. eventually, the fact that Peanut isn't a cat lover will destroy the guys.
RandomGeekNamedBrent wrote:here's how I see it. Grape and Peanut went to Whodathunkit, where Peanut got a root beer and was questioned about it by Sabrina. he then asks what Tarot is doing at Whodathunkit, which Grape thinks doesn't matter as much as the fact that he doesn't care what the guys think. eventually, the fact that Peanut isn't a cat lover will destroy the guys.
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Also, guess what I just found in the randomizer?
A panel that I put in. That breaks my own rules. Argh.
If you see anything else like this, let me know.
Life is like a book, each day is a new page. You have the pen in hand, now what are you going to write? Are you going to write a horror, romance, a fantasy? But write carefully, for you are using a pen and pages cannot be erased.
So, the first one didnt fit in, but i Loled at my last 3
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"She was a child, and I was a child, In this Kingdom by the sea. But we loved with a love, that was more than love. I and my Annabelle Lee"
"Anabelle Lee" By Edgar Allan Poe