Dune Emoticons
Dune Emoticons
Just thought I'd contribute a couple of smilies I worked up in Photoshop and ImageReady a few months back.
Enjoy, and feel free to use (and abuse...)
Shield
Harvester:
Jihad 'thopter
Landsraad diplomacy
Enjoy, and feel free to use (and abuse...)
Shield
Harvester:
Jihad 'thopter
Landsraad diplomacy
And that, children, is how the little bunny rabbit got his fluffy white tail.
As a minimum, we must demand from SF that it be wiser than the world it speaks to.
--Darko Suvin; On the Poetics of the Science Fiction Genre
As a minimum, we must demand from SF that it be wiser than the world it speaks to.
--Darko Suvin; On the Poetics of the Science Fiction Genre
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That's awesome!
Now you've got me thinking: what would be some other useful Dune emoticons? How about....
A Fremen face with glowing blue eyes.
Someone getting their water spilled via crysknife.
A worm bursting out of the sand and swallowing someone.
A Mentat doing some heavy mental computation.
I only wish I had the skills to make some of these myself.
Now you've got me thinking: what would be some other useful Dune emoticons? How about....
A Fremen face with glowing blue eyes.
Someone getting their water spilled via crysknife.
A worm bursting out of the sand and swallowing someone.
A Mentat doing some heavy mental computation.
I only wish I had the skills to make some of these myself.
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A sandworm swallowing a smiley would be great
Last edited by GamePlayer on Mon Feb 04, 2008 9:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
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"The books of Kevin J Anderson and Brian Herbert lie in a realm of uncertainty between self-conscious absurdity and genuine failure"
"The books of Kevin J Anderson and Brian Herbert lie in a realm of uncertainty between self-conscious absurdity and genuine failure"
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A smiley going into a deathstill while still alive.
BTW, these are great.
BTW, these are great.
Something is about to happen, Hal. Something wonderful!
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Thanks!
It's a bit rushed (read slapdash), but I finally got round to it...A worm bursting out of the sand and swallowing someone.
And that, children, is how the little bunny rabbit got his fluffy white tail.
As a minimum, we must demand from SF that it be wiser than the world it speaks to.
--Darko Suvin; On the Poetics of the Science Fiction Genre
As a minimum, we must demand from SF that it be wiser than the world it speaks to.
--Darko Suvin; On the Poetics of the Science Fiction Genre
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Excellent!Himachil wrote:Thanks!It's a bit rushed (read slapdash), but I finally got round to it...A worm bursting out of the sand and swallowing someone.
Something is about to happen, Hal. Something wonderful!
-James C. Harwood, Science Fiction Writer, Straight (March 5, 1956 - May 25, 2010)
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Cheers - glad you like it
Just did a quick one in 20 mins - I wanted to do milking, but it was too difficult ...
Just did a quick one in 20 mins - I wanted to do milking, but it was too difficult ...
And that, children, is how the little bunny rabbit got his fluffy white tail.
As a minimum, we must demand from SF that it be wiser than the world it speaks to.
--Darko Suvin; On the Poetics of the Science Fiction Genre
As a minimum, we must demand from SF that it be wiser than the world it speaks to.
--Darko Suvin; On the Poetics of the Science Fiction Genre
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Something is about to happen, Hal. Something wonderful!
-James C. Harwood, Science Fiction Writer, Straight (March 5, 1956 - May 25, 2010)
The Omphalos Umbrella Page
-James C. Harwood, Science Fiction Writer, Straight (March 5, 1956 - May 25, 2010)
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Good work again. It doesn't look rushed here, I like the starkness and crisp lines you've given it. Sometimes less is more.Himachil wrote:Thanks!It's a bit rushed (read slapdash), but I finally got round to it...A worm bursting out of the sand and swallowing someone.
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We appreciate it Freak Z. I just want to make sure you're properly thanked, cause I know we tend to pester. But we have only the best of intentions
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