User talk:Tagstit/Balloon Animals
So far, so good. I like the evolution idea presented here extended to balloon animals, especially the part about fragmented balloon pieces coming back together to form balloon sealife. -- Simsilikesims(♀UN) Talk here. 07:34, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
- Hey thanks man! It means alot that your commenting already and taking a look. By the way, I just did my first photoshop image EVER. It is on my userpage under pictures. It was made for this and it took me a LOOONG ass time and was wondering if you think its cool. ~SirTagstit • VFH • NotM • PEEING • CPT • RotM • BFF 07:39, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
- If you mean the Jurplastic park image, I can see one obvious thing...there's one background tree that appears as if its in front of the balloon animal (near its hind legs). Other than that, excellent work. -- Simsilikesims(♀UN) Talk here. 07:53, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
- Ya! I know that, in the original it is a Brontosaurus, and the tree is actually in front of him, so to make it as close to the original as I could, I also made the balloon behind it. It does look a bit funky though I admit...~SirTagstit • VFH • NotM • PEEING • CPT • RotM • BFF 07:57, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
- If you mean the Jurplastic park image, I can see one obvious thing...there's one background tree that appears as if its in front of the balloon animal (near its hind legs). Other than that, excellent work. -- Simsilikesims(♀UN) Talk here. 07:53, 14 February 2009 (UTC)
It's funny. Very funny. I love absurdities like this, and this is just about as absurd as they come. My only complaint is the end, talking about balloonmen and such. I think just leaving it at balloon animals is good, don't try to explain all evolution using balloons or we'll get more vandals from Conservapedia. But what you have with the animals is great, making it about the evolution of animals, just with balloons. Keep that up, just clean up the prose a bit but I think this is your best as far as prose goes. —Sir SysRq (talk) 20:36, 15 February 2009 (UTC)