March 2008 Archives
A pixel portrait of b3ta user Caewan, first posted to b3ta in February this year. Here's a random quote from him:
"I don't like the new TMNT.
Its shit.
There are KKK people on my screen. They're going to burn Tommy :("
Its shit.
There are KKK people on my screen. They're going to burn Tommy :("
You won't claim many scalps with this. Dandruff, maybe, but not scalps.

bugger-all, as usual.

Remember kids, don't listen to what the Man says. Smoking is cool.

A pixel portrait of b3ta user Brayndedd, first posted to b3ta back in January. With added random-quote fun.
"I can't leave.
I'm bound here. Like some sort of gypsy curse."
I'm bound here. Like some sort of gypsy curse."
Who wouldn't want this as their icon?

This is one of the first icons I ever made.

I thought: 'I know, I'll do an icon of that Iron Man. He was well cool!'
So I tried it out quickly but it wasn't exactly impressive.
More details needed obviously. A close-up of his face perhaps. I tried
google images but it was all modern crap. Turns out what I'd been
remembering was The Iron Giant - based on the Ted Hughes Book. Not Iron
Man (though of course that song is now stuck in my head.)
Great. Now to get it down to icon size (15px by 13px for b3ta). But...
Hm... fail.
of pure SCIENCE!

This was designed to be seen on a non-white background. There are white bubbles rising up the neck of the bottle and spilling over the side - but you won't be able to see them here. Oh dear.
This was designed to be seen on a non-white background. There are white bubbles rising up the neck of the bottle and spilling over the side - but you won't be able to see them here. Oh dear.
I put this into the icon mini-challenge at b3ta a while back. It was picked to be one of the donation icons - and it's still available. It's always nice when I spot someone on the board who's chosen to use it as their icon.

It's been two years since I made this little animation. I'm still waiting to hear from one of the big games companies with a multi-million pound offer for the concept - Idos or Electronic Arts, say - and yet they still haven't picked it up. Well, more fool them. When I made this there was a fair amount of bombing and burning going on in the name of religion and this seemed, well, apt. It raised a laugh at least, and made the front page of b3ta.com. I made up the layers in photoshop and then put them through imageready to animate it. If you click on the thumbnail up there the full-size version should play in a popup (spit spit).
A pixel portrait of b3ta user Bob Todd. First posted to b3ta back in January. Here's a random quote from her:
"Boycott shampoo!
Demand REAL poo!"
Demand REAL poo!"
seen from very far away.

As seen earlier today in Peckham. Probably.

A pixel portrait of b3ta user Blue Star. First posted to b3ta back in January. Here's a random quote from her:
"not droppy or saggy
like a fat chick would have"
like a fat chick would have"
A recent entry in the icon mini-challenge at b3ta.

I also put it through ImageReady to animate it. Animations aren't eligible for the competition, but it didn't take long and it just seemed wrong, somehow, not to make the lightning flash.

I also put it through ImageReady to animate it. Animations aren't eligible for the competition, but it didn't take long and it just seemed wrong, somehow, not to make the lightning flash.
goat sir dot see ecks

A pixel portrait of b3ta user Big Ian. First posted to b3ta back in January. Unfortunately I couldn't find a random quote from him. Ah well, can't win 'em all.

I say, it's a ruddy Frenchman!

It's that bit from E.T. with the flying bike and the big full moon.

A pixel portrait of the b3ta user BatDyke. First posted to b3ta back in January. Here's a random quote from her:
"I was looking for a tit jelly mould once.
I can't remember why for the life of me."
I can't remember why for the life of me."
Just like granddad used to like.
Here's a brand new one:

A little while back I made some tiny icons for the icon mini-challenge at b3ta.com. They're all 15x13 greyscale icons. Every now and then the b3ta folk choose some to be used as donation icons. I'll post a few up here over the next few days.
Well it's been a while. I've been busy though. First I made 32 pixel-art portraits of people over at b3ta.com. I used Pixen v3.0 to make the portraits, each of which was just 30 x 26 pixels. They were based on photographs that people had online. For a while these pixel portraits were an end in themselves, but today I had the idea to put them together in this guide. I used InDesign to knock up the PDF and used some very basic data from people's profile pages on b3ta to make some short entries about them to go with the pictures. I took a while, but I enjoyed it. And it was good practice at using InDesign, which I like quite a lot.
Continue reading spotter's guide.
