Which smilies should be in our future smily collection. If you have a suggestion, please post it here and I will make a poll. We have recieved a lot a suggestions already...
And many of these are already added to our collection... (thanx to Chrølle)
But have we added all your suggestions, if not please post them here
I tried to use this forum face and imitate OG's tongue sticking out but it's still not as nice. Wonder if someone could do better. However, this is the nicest I could do.
Attached for your comparison.
*edits*
Maybe OG's another tongue sticking out is not bad.
At least, all shows tongue sticking out rather than
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I prefer the second 'tongue.gif' because, for me, it's an accurate reflection of a 'tongue in cheek' comment I may make.... but it doesn't really mix well with the other styles of smilies given the different colour and size - and so with those constraints in mind, I'd go with the third one 'icon_tongue.gif'
Eric & Orge, I completely agree with both of you. Actually I prefer tongue.gif (the original OG) too , it's more expressive. If only it fits the other similies. However, this dark yellow face is of a different proportion. Hard to get the same result.
I tried another one, see below. Is it better than icon_tongue?
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Eric wrote:That's a very good one JKSM Yes, I think it's better - perhaps one pixel off each closed eye giving more space between the eyes...?
But I'm certainly happy with it as it stands.
Thanks, Eric. Are you sure you want one pixel off each closed eye? See screen shot below. The reason for having a small gap is to be close to the original tongue.gif and to be in proportion to the mouth. I'm fine with both. If members don't mind smaller eyes proprtion but nicer expression, then they can choose icon_tongue3.
Maybe could we have everyone's opinion whether they prefer icon_tongue2 or icon_tongue3 and see which is more in demand.
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