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Post by SpaceKappa » Wed Dec 08, 2004 2:48 am

Please forgive me if I'm not asking this in the right place; it seemed the most appropriate and I really just need this one shot.

Anyway, I need the shot from the "Blue Velvet" closing in GT where it's a closeup of the Suushinchuu, the 4-star-ball, without any of the debris around it. I'm getting a tattoo in the next couple of months and I really want it to be of that shot. Thanks.

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Post by M-Vegeta » Wed Dec 08, 2004 6:18 am

You're just getting the 4 star dragonball?

How do you expect to summon anything with just that!

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Post by Sun_Wukong » Wed Dec 08, 2004 9:44 am

Dude, thats awesome. You have to be 18 to get a tatoo right? I'm so getting Son Goku's kanji on my arm. Either that or the Uchiha symbol.

As for the screenshot, I can try to help you out. Daizex has an opening gallery of it, I can try to photoshop it. When do you need it by?

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Post by SpaceKappa » Wed Dec 08, 2004 11:27 am

Whenever. I don't think I'll be getting it for Christmas, so no big rush. I tried Photoshopping the one from the Animation gallery and it didn't turn out so good; the colors of the ball blended too much.

Thanks for the help!

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Post by SaiyaJedi » Wed Dec 08, 2004 12:40 pm

Sun_Wukong wrote:Dude, thats awesome. You have to be 18 to get a tatoo right? I'm so getting Son Goku's kanji on my arm. Either that or the Uchiha symbol.
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Post by Mochi » Sun Dec 12, 2004 1:12 am

Is this the picture you want?

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Post by SpaceKappa » Sun Dec 12, 2004 4:37 am

Yes. You are now officially the coolest person ever. Thank you so much.

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Post by M-Vegeta » Sun Dec 12, 2004 9:26 am

You'll probably regret it in 10 years.

My friend got a tattoo of Boba Fett on his upper right arm when he was 22. He's now 28, and his love for Star Wars (as he got older) just wasn't as close to his heart as it once was. Things change, people change, and you may find that you've lost a lot of interest in Dragonball as you get older.

My advice:

Think it over a lot more.

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Post by SpaceKappa » Sun Dec 12, 2004 1:42 pm

I've been thinking it over for a few years now. See, with the Boba Fett tattoo, it's something that'll look cool. There's not a lot of personal connection to it. I've been watching Dragon Ball since I was 10 years old (I'm almost 21 now). I've been with this series up and down, and not once has my love for it wavered even a little bit. It sounds lame, I know, but just the feeling I get when I hear the beginning to "Cha-La Head-Cha-La"... I honestly love this series with all my heart and I know I want this. I love the characters, I love the art, I love the story, I love the seiyuu who brought them to life. Suushinchuu is really what started the whole thing, and I want it on my shoulder blade.

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Post by Mike D » Mon Dec 13, 2004 11:07 pm

I think I would have to agree with M Vegeta(if you do not mind me puting my two cents in). You do not want to do something you would really regret as you get older. You honestly cannot tell how you will feel in 10 years. A rushed marriage is a good example.

I wanted a tatoo but I couldn't find the time to get one, so I had my boy, Rell, put an "M" on my right arm during class last year. It's not something that I am going to regret because the letter "M" is my first initial. The only thing that was stupid about it was that he did it with an eraser......


.....goes to show where my mind was at eh.

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Post by The S » Mon Dec 13, 2004 11:25 pm

Blue Velvet > all other GT songs

And anyway, there are lasers and such that can remove the tattoo if you for some Godforsaken reason wish to remove it.
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Post by SpaceKappa » Tue Dec 14, 2004 1:57 am

Mike D wrote:I think I would have to agree with M Vegeta(if you do not mind me puting my two cents in). You do not want to do something you would really regret as you get older. You honestly cannot tell how you will feel in 10 years. A rushed marriage is a good example.

I wanted a tatoo but I couldn't find the time to get one, so I had my boy, Rell, put an "M" on my right arm during class last year. It's not something that I am going to regret because the letter "M" is my first initial. The only thing that was stupid about it was that he did it with an eraser......


.....goes to show where my mind was at eh.
Er... how did he give you a tattoo with an eraser?

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Post by Heritic » Tue Dec 14, 2004 6:02 pm

Mizugi wrote:
Mike D wrote:I think I would have to agree with M Vegeta(if you do not mind me puting my two cents in). You do not want to do something you would really regret as you get older. You honestly cannot tell how you will feel in 10 years. A rushed marriage is a good example.

I wanted a tatoo but I couldn't find the time to get one, so I had my boy, Rell, put an "M" on my right arm during class last year. It's not something that I am going to regret because the letter "M" is my first initial. The only thing that was stupid about it was that he did it with an eraser......


.....goes to show where my mind was at eh.
Er... how did he give you a tattoo with an eraser?
Well, you just rub the eraser on your skin until some skin starts coming off then draw the tattoo on. Then when all that erased skin grows back, it grows back over the tattoo.

I've never done that myself, I just heard a kid talking about it once.

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Post by Mike D » Tue Dec 14, 2004 10:41 pm

Heritic wrote:
Mizugi wrote:
Mike D wrote:I think I would have to agree with M Vegeta(if you do not mind me puting my two cents in). You do not want to do something you would really regret as you get older. You honestly cannot tell how you will feel in 10 years. A rushed marriage is a good example.

I wanted a tatoo but I couldn't find the time to get one, so I had my boy, Rell, put an "M" on my right arm during class last year. It's not something that I am going to regret because the letter "M" is my first initial. The only thing that was stupid about it was that he did it with an eraser......


.....goes to show where my mind was at eh.
Er... how did he give you a tattoo with an eraser?
Well, you just rub the eraser on your skin until some skin starts coming off then draw the tattoo on. Then when all that erased skin grows back, it grows back over the tattoo.

I've never done that myself, I just heard a kid talking about it once.
Well Heretic. If that kid that you heard talking about that does what he said, then he will suffer from a serious case of ink and/or lead poisoning.

The only thing that he had remotely close as to how you do it is the erasing the skin part. What you do is erase your skin in the pattern that you want then peel the scabs off after they are nice and hard.

Alternate ways in doing this is by using a hanger. That is what is done in jail and with small gangs. A few guys on my football team have them and they are just their first initials.

I am just going to warn you: do not do this (like any of you would) because if someone were to perhaps catch a "glimpse" of it, they would think that you are sometype of gangbanger or troublemaker.

As for the dragonball, go through with it. :wink:

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Post by landku » Sun Jan 02, 2005 5:04 pm

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Post by landku » Sun Jan 02, 2005 9:43 pm

i need a shot of gohan the first time he went SS with long hair in the hyperbolic time chamber :lol:

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Post by VegettoEX » Sun Jan 02, 2005 9:55 pm

All right, all right. It looks like you've already got some totally irrelevant image removed, so here's your second warning.

Your avatar is waaaaaay over the 80x80 pixel limit (which I'm immediately removing), and your typing leaves a lot to be desired. Do yourself a favor and re-read the forum rules (which you've agreed to simply by signing up and posting), because you're walking a fine-line of potential banned-ness.
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Post by landku » Sun Jan 02, 2005 10:26 pm

What about this?Is this 80x80?

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Post by VegettoEX » Sun Jan 02, 2005 10:38 pm

No, that's 92x100 (which means I'm immediately removing it). You can check the size of an image by right-clicking it and checking the "Properties." This is not an actual conversation related to the topic at hand, so I'd like to bring it to a stop immediately.
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Post by Chibi Mystic Gohan » Sun Jan 02, 2005 10:41 pm

This was a necro-post anyway, and he got his request (the Dragonball image), so you might as well lock this.
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