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anyone care to set this fox on fire for me?

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or give it a firefox tail thing? =.=

 

that doesn't look stupid, preferably :l

 

we're doing an advertising project in english and my teacher has commanded me to "set fire to that fox" because then apparently it would be the best thing ever and I am incapable of such a feat, INCAPABLE!

AND HE WON'T LET ME NOT ;__;

 

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:anxious:

There's only one fox that should be set on fire and that is the one of those Foxy Bingo adverts.

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tell that to mr. english teaching dude :shifty:

 

EDIT: oh my god that foxy bingo thing is terrifying incinerate it now

It seems that someone's going to end up outfoxed.:rolleyes:

Put a photo of the fox in 3dMax. Put it on time line. Draw a small yellow and orange flame. Move location on the time line, and at different locations make the flame bigger and brighter till it consumes the fox. If you don't know 3dMax or another annimation program, ask someone who knows this to do it.

If you just need a photo, scan a copy of the photo of the fox in Photoshop and save as PDF, and do the same for the fire. Put the fox on bottom layer, and move the fire on top layer. Adjust sizes, brightness, transperancy, and other qualities in layers. You can a copy of this in JPEG to put on the computer. This should be very easy.

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I still don't get it.

 

Put a photo of the fox in 3dMax. Put it on time line. Draw a small yellow and orange flame. Move location on the time line, and at different locations make the flame bigger and brighter till it consumes the fox. If you don't know 3dMax or another annimation program, ask someone who knows this to do it.

If you just need a photo, scan a copy of the photo of the fox in Photoshop and save as PDF, and do the same for the fire. Put the fox on bottom layer, and move the fire on top layer. Adjust sizes, brightness, transperancy, and other qualities in layers. You can a copy of this in JPEG to put on the computer. This should be very easy.

 

I only have and know how to use MS Paint. Plus, I am artistically challenged haha. :wacky:

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I feel bad for asking for help with this because I was also gonna ask your help for an Attack Cat video contest when the details are announced and now I feel like I can't haha.

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Firefox has encountered an unexpected problem with windows
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that is totally what my ad says

 

it's an ad for google chrome

even though firefox > google chrome

Maybe you can use MS Paint. I don't know anything about. You can do low tech fire by by cutting a photo of a fire and pasting it on the fox, the scan a JPEG. There are lots of programs to do things to photos in the computer arts department at colleges and universities.

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I'm not sure, it's a pretty cheap and crappy webcam that was like 5 dollars.

I'm afraid to reinstall it though, I always screw up by somehow downloading it to my desktop or something. xD

Haha...

I have a Dell Inspiron and I have a webcam where you can add effects and such, and you could take snapshot w/ fire on it.

Yes okay I've corrected the error!

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt0xn2hFrQ0&feature=related]YouTube - ‪Foxy Bingo‬‏[/ame]

 

Hmmm. Shame they banned fox hunting really.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jJP31ZiUgeM&feature=related]YouTube - ‪A Complete Clustercuss‬‏[/ame]

Firefox has encountered an unexpected problem with windows
:lol:

 

that is totally what my ad says

 

it's an ad for google chrome

even though firefox > google chrome

Oh cool! Do you have a link to that?

I prefer Firefox, too.

So you really want to "set it on fire", right?

I have to leave now but I could have a try on it, later. :)

DUDE ASK RUDY TO DO IT

 

/referring to his experience via his avi

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THAT MIGHT WORK :wacko:

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