Boomer The Dog - 2014-09-11
That head is huge, I'd like to see what the full suit looks like when it gets done. I wonder if that will be part of a parade float, giant plush toy, or tall costume with the wearer on stilts?
Boomer
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EvilHomer - 2014-09-11 My guess would be a prop for a vore film.
Also, did you ever get the 🐾 working on your computer?
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Boomer The Dog - 2014-09-11 Hi Homer, I hadn't thought of vore, unless it was the disco dancer eating the giant wolf, tail first. It could be a Chibi style suit, but then the head should be all round and cute, as well as being really large in proportion to the body.
I haven't gotten the Dog face to work yet, I still have to look into it. I can look at your post in Linux, then it will probably show.
What I see is a tiny square table saying:
01F
43E
Instead of the Dogface.
Boomer
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EvilHomer - 2014-09-12 That one is actually the Dog Paws (I remember you said you'd like to sign your name with dog paws, if you could!)
Do you mind if I ask, what Operating System and Font you are using? Unicode Emoji is fairly new, so there could be a conflict with one or both. It's most likely something you can fix in a couple minutes or less.
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Boomer The Dog - 2014-09-12 Hi Homer, I have Windows XPooch, service pac 3, and no, I haven't gotten any new fonts on the system since Photoimpact, my Photoshop like program, was installed a few years ago.
I actually thought that a Firefox install would put all of those fonts in, so I didn't notice that I didn't have them.
I like the idea of using the paws, the trouble being that others with older fonts won't be able to see them either. At least I will though.
I've seen the issue a lot, like when web pages look odd on different systems because of the fonts they have installed. Arial is a default sans-serif font on Microsoft, where Linux's sans-serif version doesn't look the same. I think it's improved on Linux, but I remember it looking pretty bad on some sites.
Boomer
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EvilHomer - 2014-09-12 You could try this:
http://unicode.org/help/display_problems.html
... but XPooch may not support the necessary Unicode blocks, I'm not sure.
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infinite zest - 2014-09-11
I like it but I don't really like that Haim remix. The original version is fine.
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