A regular Paint Pad would be awkward, I thought maybe there was some thing like those shoe polish applicators (see below) but for another job,
Yeh but could they do it while swigging vodka?A regular Paint Pad would be awkward, I thought maybe there was some thing like those shoe polish applicators (see below) but for another job,
Yeh but could they do it while swigging vodka?
A regular Paint Pad would be awkward, I thought maybe there was some thing like those shoe polish applicators (see below) but for another job,
The bloke pictured cleaning it off - fake as well? And you don't get drips with what has been suggested was used.I
I still say that is a false image. Look at the way it goes over the frame and at the end of each stroke where the paint is thick there is not a single drip.
It looks false but it can't be so, they wouldn't print it in a news paper.
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I still say that is a false image.
It looks false but it can't be so, they wouldn't print it in a news paper.
The bloke pictured cleaning it off - fake as well? And you don't get drips with what has been suggested was used.
Well then it clearly never happened, nor did anything else that you would be unable to achive. All examples of that are faked up.It's very artistic use of a paint pad. Don't think i would have the skills to achieve the different thickness of lines.
Would you have the skills to do it in Photoshop? On two separate pictures?It's very artistic use of a paint pad. Don't think i would have the skills to achieve the different thickness of lines.
what, is your handwriting like the dancing of drunken spiders who've trodden in ink?It's very artistic use of a paint pad. Don't think i would have the skills to achieve the different thickness of lines.
not even in a pen shop i suspectWould you have the skills to do it in Photoshop? On two separate pictures?
Would you have the skills to do it in Photoshop? On two separate pictures?
so how do you suggest the 'u' (for example) appears to be in the same place from two different angles?Yes. The effect is exactly the same as a fake spray can or similar tool. People claiming it was a paint pad does not add up. You would not get the sort of 3D effect, with such variation in line thickness, plus the uniform straightness over what looks like thick frames.
We did it urban!Fucking hell.
so how do you suggest the 'u' (for example) appears to be in the same place from two different angles?
no, it isn't.It is just two copies of the same picture.
You've excelled yourself this time.It is just two copies of the same picture.
Yes. The effect is exactly the same as a fake spray can or similar tool. People claiming it was a paint pad does not add up. You would not get the sort of 3D effect, with such variation in line thickness, plus the uniform straightness over what looks like thick frames.
It is not two separate pictures. Just different copies of the same one.
I'm struggling to see why someone would want to photoshop the words 'fuck you OMP' on a picture.
People were saying that the Polish centre lied about the wording of the graffiti and that it didn't say go home, trying to make it seem that the media are escalating the extent of the racist reaction. Even suggesting here that it was done by Polish people themselves.
No, they suggested that the media reporting was inaccurate, not that the polish centre lied - for instance the mail said the graf said fuck off, when it clearly said fuck you. And this may be indicative of slack reporting on other incidents. Rather like your slack reading on this and other threads. Slack reading that actually smears the posters.People were saying that the Polish centre lied about the wording of the graffiti and that it didn't say go home, trying to make it seem that the media are escalating the extent of the racist reaction. Even suggesting here that it was done by Polish people themselves.