133987 pts · July 17, 2018
I don’t wanna play anymore.
Not everyone's a 200lb dude with a shovel.
This feels a lot weirder when you imagine this guy holding a gun in one hand and recording on his phone in the other.
In case anyone thinks its unbelievable that two guys would just keep hitting each other over and over without blocking. v
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I just edited this in GIMP. I took the original photo and applied x5 saturation, +30 contrast and color balance midtones shifted green by 5 points. How'd I do?
This is a photoshop. You can find the real photograph on NASA's website in true color: https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/amf-art002e009276/
It's a raw full color photograph taken by a camera. The OP's is edited in photoshop.
Here's the undoctored photograph straight off of NASA's website. https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/amf-art002e009276/
Tiny guns are hard to shoot accurately. So what happens is that a lot of autoloaders tend to have sensitive triggers to improve accuracy (at the range). It also improves the chance of accidental discharges. Revolvers have some of the heaviest triggers to pull, which makes accidental discharges nearly unheard of but makes them harder to shoot well. If self defense is the point, accuracy won't really matter within 20 feet anyway.
While really good artwork, i'm a bit critical of "pasted on" fangs. They're thin, curly and impractical. If you erased the teeth, their faces just look like women with elf ears. Orc fangs should erupt straight out of a heavy lower jaw. Example:
Brightness corrected: v
"Looks like menu is back on the meat, boys!"
#1 It's awfully bright on the night side of the Earth.
Not everyone's a 200lb dude with a shovel.
This feels a lot weirder when you imagine this guy holding a gun in one hand and recording on his phone in the other.
In case anyone thinks its unbelievable that two guys would just keep hitting each other over and over without blocking.
v
I just edited this in GIMP. I took the original photo and applied x5 saturation, +30 contrast and color balance midtones shifted green by 5 points. How'd I do?
This is a photoshop. You can find the real photograph on NASA's website in true color: https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/amf-art002e009276/
It's a raw full color photograph taken by a camera. The OP's is edited in photoshop.
Here's the undoctored photograph straight off of NASA's website. https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/amf-art002e009276/
Tiny guns are hard to shoot accurately. So what happens is that a lot of autoloaders tend to have sensitive triggers to improve accuracy (at the range). It also improves the chance of accidental discharges. Revolvers have some of the heaviest triggers to pull, which makes accidental discharges nearly unheard of but makes them harder to shoot well. If self defense is the point, accuracy won't really matter within 20 feet anyway.
While really good artwork, i'm a bit critical of "pasted on" fangs. They're thin, curly and impractical. If you erased the teeth, their faces just look like women with elf ears. Orc fangs should erupt straight out of a heavy lower jaw. Example:
Brightness corrected:
v
"Looks like menu is back on the meat, boys!"
#1 It's awfully bright on the night side of the Earth.