Jinx wrote:The image is something I use a lot, originally I was gonna print a T-Shirt with it, but now it's on everything. My avatars, icons for programs I write I've even been working on a small watermark to put in the corner of graphics I make now.
I was gonna go with "Jinx" under a ladder, but then changed my mind and settled on a black cat because of the debate about whether a black cat crossing your path is good luck or bad luck.
Jinx, I think that with a tiny amount of tweaking, your avatar could be made to look both like a black cat, and the silhouette of an old lady sitting in a rocking chair, depending on your frame of mind when looking at it. You know, like that picture of an old lady, who at the same time is a picture of a young woman turning her head away. Actually, at first glance, I really thought your avatar
was the silhouette of an old lady in a rocking chair.
Not that an old lady in a rocking chair has anything to do with
you... I just think it's a fun idea.

RayScollen wrote:I don't have an Avatar as none of my pics are small enough but my signature is my life
Do you have the program Paint? If so, you can shrink your pictures. It's easy, you just choose "change size" somewhere in the top panel, if I remember correctly.ColinEdwards wrote:PS: If I had an avatar it would probably be my daily inspiration - a blank sheet of paper.
Actually, that's not a bad idea. That's a really good idea. Would you mind if I stole it?
After I watched the movie Sin City, I really felt like drawing a black-and-white picture of myself, similar in style to the classical Che Guevara t-shirt. For this, however, I needed a relly high-contrast picture of myself - preferably one where I looked cool. After some search, I found a great spot in the town at night under a bright light and in front of a reflective window, and took a picture with my camera phone. This was easily traced into what is now my avatar, which is actually made by hand, in acrylic paint, I think. I guess it would be easier to do in Photoshop. I certainly would if I could.
My signature is my entire CV.