Braveheart screen cap request
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Braveheart screen cap request
Spoilers obviously:
The scene where Sophie Marceau (the princess) cries..you see the first tear roll from her eye. Can someone screen cap this? When the tear HAS rolled down her cheek....
I'd cap it myself, but mine is region locked, and media player classic won't let me print screen or capture images..
The scene where Sophie Marceau (the princess) cries..you see the first tear roll from her eye. Can someone screen cap this? When the tear HAS rolled down her cheek....
I'd cap it myself, but mine is region locked, and media player classic won't let me print screen or capture images..
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Originally Posted by harpo787
I've got the image but I can't remember how to "stretch" it so it doesn't look smooshed! Damn it!
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Well, it fills the image, and when I rearrange the measurements it fills that in with white. I used to know how to just grab the image with my mouse and stretch it....but alas my memory fails me and I'm just out of practice.
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Originally Posted by harpo787
Well, it fills the image, and when I rearrange the measurements it fills that in with white. I used to know how to just grab the image with my mouse and stretch it....but alas my memory fails me and I'm just out of practice.
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While we're at it, someone want to grab one for me?
The shot of William's hand on the chopping block when he drops the cloth at the end. It's the shot from below where you see the back of his open hand with the cloth falling and the sky is the backdrop.
The shot of William's hand on the chopping block when he drops the cloth at the end. It's the shot from below where you see the back of his open hand with the cloth falling and the sky is the backdrop.
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Originally Posted by Michael Corvin
While we're at it, someone want to grab one for me?
The shot of William's hand on the chopping block when he drops the cloth at the end. It's the shot from below where you see the back of his open hand with the cloth falling and the sky is the backdrop.
The shot of William's hand on the chopping block when he drops the cloth at the end. It's the shot from below where you see the back of his open hand with the cloth falling and the sky is the backdrop.
when the cloth is still in his hand or when it's dropping or when it's dropped...?
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Yes!!! I WIN!!! YOU SUCK!!!!!
Just thrilled that I managed to:
1. Beat someone to the punch and
2. I managed to fix it from the way the images were coming up in my first post attempt.
By the way, it's the Transform (Ctrl-T) that I had forgotten! Thanks for the assist though FinkPish.
Just thrilled that I managed to:
1. Beat someone to the punch and
2. I managed to fix it from the way the images were coming up in my first post attempt.
By the way, it's the Transform (Ctrl-T) that I had forgotten! Thanks for the assist though FinkPish.
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For the Sophie Marceau fans out there... just wanted to mention that she's done some topless scenes in other movies (not Braveheart). They are out there if you look.