Well, if you read between the lines with that comment, what I hear is “Santa who now?!?”
To make that bell-shaking effect is simple. I use personally photoshop elements, so all I do is copy that section of Hodges arm and repaste it, angle it and place it where I want it to go, then I reduce the transparency to like 50% of the original. Then I paste again, adding another and reducing that to 30%. Wha-la … motion!
I can hear the ringing. Or at least see the onomatopoeia. LOL!
I should’ve done ring-a-ling-a-ling, but it’s to long of an onomatopoeia to fit in a panel! o.O sounds can be wordy!
I can also hear the ringing, but then I have just recieved a substantial blow to the head!
One of you sets the theme and the rest just run with it, don’t ya?!? *smirk*
Ack…the bells, The Bells, THE BELLS!!! The won’t stop ringing in my ears.
Don’t fret, come Dec. 26th, it will come to a screeching, brick wall, smashing end! o.O
An empty room.
hehe.
An empty room his head be, yes! *smirk*
It’s been awhile since I’ve heard the ringing, but I’ll start listening carefully again.
I really like the bell-shaking effect in the first panel. I wish I knew how to do cool stuff like that.
Well, if you read between the lines with that comment, what I hear is “Santa who now?!?”
To make that bell-shaking effect is simple. I use personally photoshop elements, so all I do is copy that section of Hodges arm and repaste it, angle it and place it where I want it to go, then I reduce the transparency to like 50% of the original. Then I paste again, adding another and reducing that to 30%. Wha-la … motion!
Yes, you walked right into it! BOOM! I gotta million of ‘em, hatcha-cha-cha! Everybody wants to get inta da act!
Thank you Jimmy Durante! *grin*
It’s buried under a big “W”!