
I made up an avatar-sized version if anyone wants:

That is all.
Good grief Misopogon, this is AWESOME work.
Are you a park ranger at Yellowstone? Say hi to Yogi Bear for me. - the_big_house 500th
I may not be a 70 year old man. - Herm
I think we just found our pre-band halftime entertainment for UM-OSU 2011.
I kind of want to put that as my avatar, but Idk if I want to take it like that. Also, don't really know how to make that my avatar.
I can only continue to reference the fact that I live in an onion factory.
Now I've gotta make one at home. I've got an idea now!
That is truly a work of art. I can't stop watching.
I'm failing to promote an atmosphere of compliance.
add in some blood.
Sometimes I think it's a sin
When I feel like I'm winnin when I'm losin again
Agree it does need a little more blood ala Mortal Combat, but this is easily the mightiest thing on teh webz I'll see in a month.
A tip of the cap to you Misopogon!
No radio. Nothing of value.
This could make LSUFreek jealous.
Touchdown Michigan!
This avatar is too awesome to pass up. 1,000 thank you's are sent your way Misopogon.
I'm going to treat you all the same. Like dogs. - Bo
Yeah, but it's way better when there are two of them right next to each other.
That is fantastic! Now, you need to make one with Chuck Norris!
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"What do people mean when they say the computer went down on them? " -Marilyn Pittman
GO BLUE
just to upvote the op
http://ttifi.blogspot.com/ for interesting vids
http://ttifiblog.tumblr.com/ for interesting pics
How do you guys make these? Just piece pictures together like a flipbook, or what?
I can only continue to reference the fact that I live in an onion factory.
Some are simple, whereby you'd have to edit each photo completely in another editor, and then it will just assemble the frames, and some are practically complete film studios. Most fall somewhere in between though, allowing you to adjust timing, add text and certain basic shapes and lighting effects, etcetera, but requiring that your frames be mostly complete before importing.
I use Animation Shop Pro 3 which came with JASC Paintshop Pro 8.0 which I bought WAY back in the day, but is still able to do most everything I want to do.
I'm not very skilled with photoshop programs and the like, but I'd definitely be interested in learning some of the simpler stuff. I have a mac. Any suggestions on sites to learn some basics?
I can only continue to reference the fact that I live in an onion factory.
Now THIS is the way to waste time.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
Basically I wanted to see Brutus' head coming forward hard before he hurtles offscreen. I added two frames and slowed the kick sequence down just a tad. Not sure in the end if it adds anything to Misopogan's LSU-freakesque masterpiece. And yeah, I used the GIMP too.

Excellent work, an absolute masterpiece.
What the Hell. -Jack Burton
If anyone is itching for a great Kung Fu style movie, check out Ip Man and Ip Man 2 (you can find web versions). It chronicles the life of Master Yip (Ip Man is the translation) who taught Bruce Lee the style of Wing Chun.
The Crippled Masters. It's pretty much a must-see flick. It's about two dudes; One without the use of his arms. The other, without the use of his legs...and together, they kick able- bodied ass all over the Chinese countryside.
What the Hell. -Jack Burton
Holy shit.