View Full Version : Looking for a little help
Saihung23
01-05-2010, 06:34 PM
<p>Awhile back I had this sig made for me and I still love it:</p><p><img src="http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m20/Saihung23/saihungsig-1.jpg" /></p><p>I have the signature below as well.</p><p>2 part question.</p><p>First part:</p><p>What I was wondering is this, how could I remove the server name and Guild name and change them to say, of Antonia Bayle and Blackhawks as the guild?</p><p>Second part:</p><p>I see some folks who have a sort of...revolving signature...would it be fairly simple to code it to change from one to the next?</p><p>I have tried searching for the answers, but I am not bright....well...I am not quite dim...more like 40watt soft.</p><p>Any help is appreciated.</p><p>:)</p>
Seidhkona
01-05-2010, 10:26 PM
<p>Do you remember who made the original sig for you? I ask because they may have the files from the original composition, that include the superanimal, background, and text as separate components. If we can get that file, it will be simple for someone to update it for you.</p><p>If not, do you know where the superanimal came from? Most of the artists in this forum could reconstruct the signature from the original image, I expect.</p><p>The "revolving" signatures are animated GIF files. It's fairly easy to cycle between two images, though a GIF doesn't represent gradients very well and may be grainy depending on the image.</p>
Saihung23
01-06-2010, 02:29 AM
<p><cite>Sigrdrifa@Lucan DLere wrote:</cite></p><blockquote><p>Do you remember who made the original sig for you? I ask because they may have the files from the original composition, that include the superanimal, background, and text as separate components. If we can get that file, it will be simple for someone to update it for you.</p><p>If not, do you know where the superanimal came from? Most of the artists in this forum could reconstruct the signature from the original image, I expect.</p><p>The "revolving" signatures are animated GIF files. It's fairly easy to cycle between two images, though a GIF doesn't represent gradients very well and may be grainy depending on the image.</p></blockquote><p>Do you have that in pop-up book form?<img src="/smilies/69934afc394145350659cd7add244ca9.gif" border="0" alt="SMILEY" /></p><p>I need pictures and diagrams and bar graphs..and</p><p>No, my brain is like a strainer. Unfortunately that memory is a broken noodle hanging out of it. I dont remember the name at all.</p><p>As for the animal, yep, I will have to dig that up that picture. It was a cat jumping from a curtain. </p><p>Wait...maybe I still have the email. I will have to check.</p><p>Big thanks for the explanation and suggestions.</p>
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