Skid's GQuail.Com Credits



Skids with his funky country and western lassie.  Lucky sod...

"He might have vision, but George certainly doesn't have much practical artistic ability. Poor bugger can't even hand-write very well. Which is a shame, because he has a lot to say... As anyone who has ever had a email from him will testify. The grammar is always annoyingly exact, the spelling is generally right (regardless of the unfeasably huge words he uses) and he has a habit of taking over a conversation, and turning a dialogue into a monologue with the occasional "Yeah" and "OK" from the other side....

 

Not that I care. I've pulled. I'm just saying that some of the stuff here ain't his, and here's the list of who's it is."


The icons that are used throughout as buttons, with the exception of the highly detailed George one, are either originally from The Protoform Project or are modifications of ones found their.

Walky is the artist behind the large pictures of Megatron, Blackarachnia, Emirate Xaaron, Fire Convoy and myself on their respective pages.

The artist of the portrait of Rattrap is unknown, but the picture can be found at Robozone's Beast Wars Section (Robozone is a online store for toys, BTW.) If you are the author of this picture, please mail me and tell me so you can get proper credit.

The Springer portrait is by Beamer Magnus , and was sighted by George at The Allspark's art gallery a while back. There is a lot of good art in general over there, and Beamer Magnus gets down to quite a bit himself...

The portrait of Kitten is a screen capture of Arcee from Transformers: The Movie that was recoloured by George's mate Andrew Murdoch, before George did some minor tweaking to it to make it accurate to his vision of the Transformer who is in no way linked to Lyndsay, honest. Andrew also created Night Vision's portrait by taking a picture of a "proper" set of monoculars and slapping a Autobot sign on it from George's font collection. This technique was later used by George to produce the picture of Call.

Speaking of which, the background to this site was created by George Quail himself (gasp!) with nothing more complex than some pictures of himself arranged together and subjected to a "make it pale, yellow and silly looking" filter. The portrait of Hubcap was also done by George himself, using his digital camera, a Machine Wars Hubcap figure and some wonderful Scottish scenery.

The portrait of George on the info page, the one which is the style of a line drawing, is actually merely one of George's many digital pictures, except this one has been edited using Photoshop to appear like a drawing. Yeah, we're hardcore.

You can assume that most of the actual photos on this site were done by Mr George Q using Quailcam Alpha as he went about his merry business. There are a few older photos scanned in, and some taken by people who were there at the time, but by and large the blame must be laid on his own back.

The actual characters of Kitten and Night Vision, along with many of those who feature in George's Transformer stories, are the creations of Mr Quail himself. If you feel like playing about with them, just give him a shout and he'll probably be cool with it. Hell, if you feel like drawing any of them, PLEASE GOD LET US KNOW! We'd love to see some pictures of Skat, or Graphyte, or any of George's other twisted creations.

The physical site itself was edited using Dreamwaver, but the original templates for the site that were put into Dreamwaver come from the first of George's websites that was at Demon and they were hand-made with HTML and a text editor. Word to yo momma.

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