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Dan
02-13-2007, 09:24 PM
This forum will be used to collect bug reports, feature requests, slander, libel, and any other form of hate you can conjure up. And Stashbox and/or Shup will be better for it =)

After I finish some other stuff, I will be updating this forum with the latest information about our projects; but for now, see http://stashbox.org for more information.

Thanks to Justin for letting me host this here!

Art Evans
02-13-2007, 09:34 PM
Eh? What? Ah, I see - a New Friend of Cockos. Well, an old friend of us all. On the Reaper forum we must account for a fair bit of Stashbox bandwidth single handed. So - thanks for everything!

Jason Brian Merrill
02-13-2007, 09:55 PM
about 80 percent of all files linked to here are prolly stashbox :)

Dan
02-13-2007, 10:12 PM
about 80 percent of all files linked to here are prolly stashbox :)

with your help we may be able to reach 90%, 100%, OR EVEN 120%.

Jason Brian Merrill
02-13-2007, 10:13 PM
with your help we may be able to reach 90%, 100%, OR EVEN 120%.

the mission is mine.

:D

cryptomail
02-13-2007, 10:54 PM
the mission is mine.

:D

w00tw00t go REAPER users!

TIAZAC_diltiazem
04-17-2007, 02:09 PM
sometimes i mess up my shupping by accidentally cropping everythign out. it be kinda nice if you could save it before you mess it up?


or in case you mess it up.


[EDIT: i cant believe i said 'you people'sorry about that.] maybe this is far fetched but is it at all possible to take advantage of the maus counter you've got there and use it as a sort of connect the dots in order to make artistically challanged people better at what they wanted to do.

probably dont understand what im suggesting which stems from me not knowing how things work.


i dunno i think its a neat idea, i just dont know how to explain it.

i guess it would have to work like one of those programs that turns pictures into sound, only it would be turning a picture into a code and then back into a picture.

say i wanted to take a picture of professor oak and add him as a ghostly image to something if i could take the image location on my computer, upload it to stashbox, {or skip that step} and put the location on my computer into something like this http://stashbox.org/17780/107317161359-Shup-v0.11.png
[obviously it wouldnt say encrypt. or maybe it isnt obvious...i dunno]

and then have that image be transposed onto the screencap, (using combinations of the paintbrush, box border,and fill for structure and highlighter for detail and shading, or just highlighter for a ghostly glowy obi wan/yoda type image or whatever you can think up/make work)and then continue a normal shupping process from there.

whew.

TIAZAC_diltiazem
05-07-2007, 02:57 AM
is it at all possible to take advantage of the maus counter you've got there and use it as a sort of connect the dots in order to make artistically challanged people better at what they wanted to do.

probably dont understand what im suggesting which stems from me not knowing how things work.

i guess it would have to work like one of those programs that turns pictures into sound, only it would be turning a picture into a code and then back into a picture.

say i wanted to take a picture of professor oak and add him as a ghostly image to something if i could take the image location on my computer, upload it to stashbox, {or skip that step} and put the location on my computer into something like this http://stashbox.org/17780/107317161359-Shup-v0.11.png
[obviously it wouldnt say encrypt. or maybe it isnt obvious...i dunno]

and then have that image be transposed onto the screencap, (using combinations of the paintbrush, box border,and fill for structure and highlighter for detail and shading, or just highlighter for a ghostly glowy obi wan/yoda type image or whatever you can think up/make work)and then continue a normal shupping process from there.

whew.

or there could be little preset froggies and phrases to add in
like wtf gtfo stfu LOL all that useless crap... and then some froggies and random weird things to paste translucent over the captured image, oh and then an editor for those so you can change how your frog looks by moving the dots around.

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