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tayete member
Member # Joined: 03 Dec 2000 Posts: 656 Location: Madrid, Spain
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 5:03 am |
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I have just started an art class, 4 hours a week, to learn the principles of painting and drawing, and avoid getting stucked with my WACOM+Painter.
Well, the other day I was drawing the typical statue head with charcoal, and when I drew a bad line, I found myself thinking: "No, no, let's undo this stroke", and I was *REALLY* thinking of choosing "Edit>Undo brush stroke", or simply "Ctrl+Z", in front of my canvas with my fingers covered with coal.
Has anyone of you suffered this same *digital art paranoia*? |
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robcamp member
Member # Joined: 13 Jul 2002 Posts: 62 Location: Boston, USA
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 7:22 am |
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AHHH!! You bet it happened to me!
Sometimes when I see a new zit of my face, while looking in the mirror in the morning, I see my hand twiching and trying to reach for an invisible mouse.. some obscure region of my brain trying to click on the Clone stamp tool and zap the zit away! Gee.. I wish!
I have used photoshop so much, that I often find myself thinking in terms of its tools.
I am beyond hope I guess. |
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[666]Flat member
Member # Joined: 18 Mar 2001 Posts: 1545 Location: FRANKFURT, Germany
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 8:12 am |
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REVEAL TEH "LASER"!!1 |
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brainwash member
Member # Joined: 19 Aug 2002 Posts: 64 Location: bad english land
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 8:40 am |
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In public this can become really bad, when you played Ultima Online too long and suddenly try to pick-up a "mandrake root"! |
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Blind Tree Frog member
Member # Joined: 14 Aug 2002 Posts: 119 Location: RTP, NC
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 9:07 am |
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You know you've been looking at a computer screen too long when you comment on the great resolutoin of a sunset. (not that I have mind you.. Working hard not to get that bad) |
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Max member
Member # Joined: 12 Aug 2002 Posts: 3210 Location: MIND
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 9:36 am |
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Whoaaa!?
That's SICK.
I have the same problems sometimes.
Worst thing is when you gat a new videogame.
When I got Age of Ampires II I couldn't sleep 'cause this little guys were dancing around in my mind.
I played the game in my mind at least 3 ours before I could sleep - it's SICK... |
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Djim junior member
Member # Joined: 19 Sep 2002 Posts: 34 Location: My Desk
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 9:43 am |
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uuhm...has anyone ever played GTAIII, (i know this is not a gameforum) if you sit in a car in that game you can turn on the radio. and on that radio was a commercial. and in that commercial there was a boy. and he played a lot with his computer. And on a bad day he felt and landed on a car. When he stood up he said to his mother:" hey, mummy, were is the reset button???"
I think if you get signals like this you have to shut down the computer for a while.
I could also work in the wrong way and if that happens you can get maniacs who kill people on schools you know...
I think you have to relax a little bit if you wanna puch cntr-z if somethinfg doesn't work out like you want.
Well, it could be nice to puch buttons and then you can undo something. like a mathematic lesson. you just have to puch cntl+alt+del and you shut down the lesson if you want hahaha,
Djim |
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balistic member
Member # Joined: 01 Jun 2000 Posts: 2599 Location: Reno, NV, USA
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 12:31 pm |
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There was an e-mail address I needed to take home from the office once. I selected it and hit ctrl-C. I then picked up my sketchbook and stared at a blank page for a couple seconds before realizing that there was no way to copy/paste from the screen to a sheet of paper.
I would need a pencil.
Blast.
[ October 08, 2002: Message edited by: balistic ] |
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Djim junior member
Member # Joined: 19 Sep 2002 Posts: 34 Location: My Desk
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 11:16 pm |
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But i meen... if you ask yourself wether you could shoot a couple with a sniper because of a game, I think you have to ask yourself if you dont play countersrike too much!!
I think if dont stop playing the game you will become a serious maniac who wanna shoot people with a sniper.
Djim |
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tayete member
Member # Joined: 03 Dec 2000 Posts: 656 Location: Madrid, Spain
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 11:26 pm |
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Well, maybe I haven't explained well the "Counter-Strike" affaire (my English isn't too good). That situation was laughable because the situation in Spain (and I think in Europe in general) is quite different to USA. Here it is impossible to obtain a small competition gun (those that only shoot a small lead piece) without passing several tests and getting hundreds of licenses. Imagine a sniper gun or even a .38! The fact is he was positioning *real* people in the game environment! I don't know how to explain it, but it wasn't something tragic or paranoic, or nothing else...it was just funny. And well, this guy wouldn't kill a fly. |
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tayete member
Member # Joined: 03 Dec 2000 Posts: 656 Location: Madrid, Spain
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2002 11:29 pm |
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He he, well I think everybody has ever had some paranoia with games.
I could see the Tetris pieces falling for half and hour before I got asleep, ten years ago. And a friend of mine, a Counter-Strike fanatic, once asked me when we were having a beer sitting at a cafe table at the street:
"Do you think I could hit with the sniper rifle to that couple over there?" |
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B0b member
Member # Joined: 14 Jul 2002 Posts: 1807 Location: Sunny Dorset, England
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Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 1:47 am |
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violence in games doesn't lead to people going out with a gun and killing people, there has to be something mentally wrong with them in the first place, i've been playing computer games since 82, and i've never had the erge to go out on a mass rampage killing people.. |
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edraket member
Member # Joined: 18 Sep 2001 Posts: 505 Location: Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 3:47 am |
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Many of these situations are very familiar
Including ballistics notebook and the counterstrike experience.
At the one company I worked for we would usually play counterstrike on the LAN. And these were all fanatics..it was always really intense. Afterwards when I was walking to the trainstation I would find myself scanning corners and rooftops and being really jumpy and stuff.
My coworkers would actually all be walking around pretending to throw smoke grenades around corners and shit like that.
I wonder why that place went bankrupt |
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Hase member
Member # Joined: 15 Sep 2002 Posts: 212 Location: Austria
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Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 9:23 am |
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Well, it�s happened occasionally, althoug the tetris syndrome is one of the most persistent (I saw falling blocks for a day whenever I closed my eyes...) |
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Max member
Member # Joined: 12 Aug 2002 Posts: 3210 Location: MIND
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Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 10:51 am |
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When I play computergames like Quake or any other cruel ones the it's just because I want to relax for some time.
It's my way to abreact the stress form school and stuff.
It's time to work up for me.
And so it's the oposite of becomming a ( exaggerated )terorist because you work up the stress in the game and not in the real life. |
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Blind Tree Frog member
Member # Joined: 14 Aug 2002 Posts: 119 Location: RTP, NC
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Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 11:20 pm |
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Some gaming rag a while back ran an article about "Real Life Camping spots" and listed off what places in our workplaces would be best for such things. Can't remember which.
My favorite article though has to be "Drinking and Driving Games" in some short lived, Maxim-esque gaming rag. |
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damppuppy member
Member # Joined: 01 Aug 2001 Posts: 82 Location: San Diego
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Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2002 11:37 pm |
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For some time I've been coping with a Red Alert 2 addiction. I've looked to my comrades for support, but all they do is whine about the capitalist DOGS. I've played RA2 for so long, that I'd wage 10 skirmishes in my head before going to sleep, then I dream of Tanya. I'd tell her how I'd send my spy into her war factory, then nuke her barracks. Then she'd tell me to get a life. That was a year ago, I'm better now. I've been sober for one year. If I had the power of CTRL-Z, I'd CTRL-Z Hitler. Or was that already done.
Hi I'm anonymoose and I'm a Red Alert 2 junkie. |
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BooMSticK member
Member # Joined: 13 Jan 2000 Posts: 927 Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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Posted: Fri Oct 11, 2002 3:08 am |
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I think most people who paint and draw alot digitally have encountered this when going back to the good'n'ol pencils. Happens to me every time I paint oils or draw on paper... And it makes me smile everytime too |
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A_Lee_N junior member
Member # Joined: 07 Nov 2000 Posts: 19 Location: Sweden
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Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2002 8:08 pm |
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I miss layers when i draw on paper.. and yes, i have my fingers in some kind of ctrl-z-pose while drawing irl aswell.
// A_Lee_N |
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Brain member
Member # Joined: 26 Oct 1999 Posts: 662 Location: Brisbane, Australia
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Posted: Sat Oct 12, 2002 10:30 pm |
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Heh heh, oh yes. Know it too well.
One thing I've noticed in relation to the tetris thing (experienced that too) is that when I'm working (Night filler at Woolworths) and loading boxes onto drop off trolleys is that I hum one of the tetris themes while stacking. Real life tetris!!
Thing is, I didn't realise it until someone said "Hey, that's the tetris theme!" at which point I said "Huh? I was humming that?" @:-)
So this is beneficial in a way. I stack my trolleys well. |
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tayete member
Member # Joined: 03 Dec 2000 Posts: 656 Location: Madrid, Spain
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Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2002 10:11 am |
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Brain, I just hope your trolleys don't dissappear whenever you end a line! |
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xmmx member
Member # Joined: 14 Apr 2001 Posts: 99 Location: corona,ca, usa
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Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2002 5:17 pm |
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haha been there so many times
the worst one i had recently was when i had to take a test and the questions where on a computer but i had to write the answers on a peace of paper. so every time i picked up the pencil i was expecting the curser on the monitor to move.. damn wacom
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AliasMoze member
Member # Joined: 24 Apr 2000 Posts: 814 Location: USA
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Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2002 6:50 pm |
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Whoa. I though I was the only one. I've reached for Control-Z many times in real life. It's weird, but we also do this with TV. Someone makes a comment that sounds like a particular actor's reading of a line, and we respond like the movie or tv show.
What an interesting thread. |
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proper fuel member
Member # Joined: 05 Nov 1999 Posts: 125 Location: sweden, tellus
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Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2002 8:55 pm |
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i've never thought about an undo function in real life, but i've thought about how much i'd want an search function, so i could find stuff faster... it's really annyoing when i can't find stuff i want really bad at the moment |
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Spooky member
Member # Joined: 18 Oct 2000 Posts: 217 Location: Banff, Alberta, Canada
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Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2002 1:01 am |
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Back in the early days when I was a web designer and would head home after a long day, I'd hit the upper Netscape logo to reload pages in my dreams! I've also found myself using the keyboard command shortcut for Undo in real-life once or twice, and thinking, (smiling rather ridiculously at myself) 'what a goof, too much time in front of the computer'. Now that I do more video production work, I find myself using the same commands to undo my dreams of video production and actually edit scenes in my dreams sometimes. I think this all gives new meaning to 'taking our work home with us'.
[ October 14, 2002: Message edited by: Spooky ] |
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[666]Flat member
Member # Joined: 18 Mar 2001 Posts: 1545 Location: FRANKFURT, Germany
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Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2002 3:33 am |
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That bullshit you guys are talking about is fucking Kindergarten shitniz and can only happen to mental lo'-flyers.
If you're really crazy you'll start reflecting things from teh "real world" (note the quotations) into the nerdish shitload you're doing on yer frickin' P-C. There was one time when I played Medieval:Total War, giving orders to my units while the game was paused, then I got maself a coke and a bag potatoe chips, hit the "unpause" key and watched the entire battle like it was some kinda soccer game, screaming "GO, PEASANTS, GO!" or "HIT 'EM BAD, ARCHERS! GIVE 'EM HELL!" (well, not too loud tho). I even stood up to hooray the last wimpy left-overs of my once great army which somehow managed to survive every single well placed wave of attackers.
Crazy shit like that makes you overthink your situation. You go deep inside yourself and crawl back with the insight that...
... a glorious victory like that deserves another coke and an extra bag of potatoe chips!!1 |
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