so you all liked the air guitar site?
here is a japanese site where you can design your guitar.
you click and drag guitar parts , add color, etc to body shapes you get to select.
I actually learned a bit about pickups and what they look like.
hope you enjoy.
doh... I forgot to type in the site. here it is:
That's a blast. It's like a coloring book for big kids
Immature? Of course I'm immature Einstein, I'm 50 and in a Rock and ROll band.
New Band site http://www.myspace.com/guidedbymonkeys
some one once posted a guitar they designed from that site.
I have tried but cant get it to work.
still, it is a blast.
I made a guitar with ten pickups on it. butt ugly too. :D
I designed a hot pink hardtail strat with 2 f-holes bucker in the neck position and rails in the middle and bridge
Immature? Of course I'm immature Einstein, I'm 50 and in a Rock and ROll band.
New Band site http://www.myspace.com/guidedbymonkeys
I did a hot pink camo version of an SG.
that one had two humbuckers.
it is a fun site.
have you figured out how to post our awesome designs?
Dogbite...thanks for the GREAT link. As a classroom music teacher, I know my students will love this. Just awsome.
Dennis
backtothefuture.... glad you like the site.
your students will have a blast.
we're having fun at work. my coworker plays guitars as I do.
hope the boss doesnt pop in.
hope the boss doesnt pop in.
Yeah.. he'll try to hog the computer to make his own.. geez
Geoo
“The hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn” - David Russell (Scottish classical Guitarist. b.1942)
I've been doing this for a couple years now, it really is a great way to test out how things would look.
There IS a way to get the images out. This is also a handy way to take images off of webpages where they block you from clicking on the images: These instructions are for Windows. If you're on a Mac, you're on your own.
Hold Alt and press your PrSc button (Print Screen). Generally that's to the right of your F12 key. This will copy the entire window to your clipboard, including your custom guitar.
From there, you can paste it into an image editor (paint, photoshop, or that oddball web one you guys sometimes use). Then crop out the part you don't need (the actual frame), save the image as a jpeg or a gif and put in on the web using photobucket or imageshack or whatever.
Do something you love and you'll never work a day in your life...
undercat: thanks for the tips.
Im stuck with this IMac at work.
:evil:
ok i designed this one -
8) 8) 8)
(hey how the heck i put a picture here from my computer ) :?
(hey how the heck i put a picture here from my computer ) :?
Well, you can't, exactly. You will need to upload the picture to a server someplace, like http://www.photobucket.com or similar. The you can use the [img] tag to link your picture into your post.
-- John
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There's a man in the line and she's blowin' his mind, thinking that he's already made her."
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does it accept bitmap images?
If you have a web page, with an image on it, that you want to save, put the cursor over the image and right-click. You'll then get something like "save image as", select that and save the image.
Using the screen scrape technique will work, but it then ties you to the size and resolution of the screen.
It is very easy, in html, to have a high-res image (say, 1024 x 768 at 600dpi) being rendered onto a screen (which is typically less than 100dpi - closer to 72) at, say, 256 x 192 - saving it (as against screen scraping) will give you the full sized image.
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