Icons: Christy
Jan. 26th, 2008 09:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
We've been Netflixing the new DVDs of the Christy mini-series that aired back in 1994 on CBS, and while I can remember watching it when I was little, I'm really enjoying seeing them all over again. For those of you who are unfamiliar with Christy, it is based on the novel by Catherine Marshall, and it's one of my favourites. Kellie Martin (who plays Christy) is absolutely perfect, and you couldn't have special-ordered a better person to play her.
This batch is principally from the "title credit" sequence where Christy speaks at the beginning of each episode. I've included the full text at the bottom of this entry.
But enough of this. ;-) Comment, credit, and enjoy!
Teasers:

Please, if you take anything, be so kind as to take note of the numbers of the icon(s) you're saving, since I am always experimenting with my styles and I would like to know what people like best. (This helps me so I can make more!) The numbers are above the icons. ;-)
"The Great Smokies.
When I left my city home to be a schoolteacher
at a backwoods mission, I dreamed of adventure.
I wasn't ready for the real challenges of life
in these mountains.
I'd have given up, if not for the children.
I came to Cutter Gap to teach
but they show me everyday I'm here to learn."
~ spoken by Christy Huddleston at the beginning of each episode
This batch is principally from the "title credit" sequence where Christy speaks at the beginning of each episode. I've included the full text at the bottom of this entry.
But enough of this. ;-) Comment, credit, and enjoy!
Teasers:



Please, if you take anything, be so kind as to take note of the numbers of the icon(s) you're saving, since I am always experimenting with my styles and I would like to know what people like best. (This helps me so I can make more!) The numbers are above the icons. ;-)
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"The Great Smokies.
When I left my city home to be a schoolteacher
at a backwoods mission, I dreamed of adventure.
I wasn't ready for the real challenges of life
in these mountains.
I'd have given up, if not for the children.
I came to Cutter Gap to teach
but they show me everyday I'm here to learn."
~ spoken by Christy Huddleston at the beginning of each episode
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Date: 2008-01-31 04:32 am (UTC)Yes, me too. BTW, how do you get GIMP to save in png? I can't get it to work for me. (I'm making another batch of N&S icons, and I like them a lot. The first ones I did I was rushing through in my excitement, so not many came out amazing. This time I'm trying to go slowly and do special, pretty things.)
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Date: 2008-01-31 05:59 am (UTC)Really? I have GIMP 2, is that what you have? But when I'm working on an icon, I flatten it (which you have to do unless you're saving it as a .xcf layer file) and then click Save As and where it says Name: just type in whatever, e.g. "northandsouth_margaret_smile.png" but without the quotation marks. Is GIMP not saving them as PNGs or is your hosting site rejecting them?
Now I am very anxiously looking forward to your next batch! :-D
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Date: 2008-01-31 03:27 pm (UTC)I haven't tried it in a while, but when I was taking Photography 101 I tested it, I think, because PNGs use less memory than Tiffs, which basically do the same things. Anyway, I probably just need to try again. I hate how jpgs degrade the picture.
^-^ Thankye. It probably won't be out for a while, do to computers and internet and school getting back in the swing next week.
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Date: 2008-02-01 07:18 am (UTC)I've never used Tiffs. I hate GIF and I prefer not to use JPG because they're too unreliable. I love PNG. (oh -- one thing about GIMP and JPG -- you can tell it to make it a better quality JPG. The default setting is 85%, and when you Save As, you can increase it to 100%)
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Date: 2008-02-03 02:36 am (UTC)I know about the 85-100% thing. But I'll have to try again with pngs. :)
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Date: 2008-02-03 04:31 am (UTC)Sorry -- I didn't know.
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Date: 2008-02-03 04:34 am (UTC)