Oh it's fairly minor but it's had a big effect on how I'm giving form to things. Shading works a whole lot better when you really define the edges. It gives the shape more form.
See in the Frankenstein head studies how the shadow really darkens on the edges. Having a look around on my walk today I noticed this tends to happen naturally when an object is reflecting light.
I don't know if this is the correct way to explain what's happening, but either way it's working. It actually seems to be a big thing in the way they teach at Watts (correct me if I'm wrong). I'm surprised I didn't pick up on it earlier.
Yeah that was one of the first places I checked Napp. I could've sworn he made another movie around the same time as Fearless and before the Forgotten Kingdom horseshit. The setting was more traditional though like in Fearless. I know I'm not getting them mixed up because at the end of fearless he is poisoned and at the end of the movie I'm thinking about he dies but in a peaceful ti chi kinda way. And no I'm not thinking about Hero, it was after that.
I don't mind people spending money on video games (obviously), but spending $25 on a single model in a video game (and not even a particularly good looking one at that) when you could put that towards half of a brand new game, or 3 whole games that are a couple years old off of Steam, is just...I just don't understand.
I hope this doesn't catch on for non-MMO games (that is, games I'd actually like to play), because just doing the basic math, if Half-Life 2 had charged that much for each character/enemy model, it would have cost roughly $750.
I was supposed to go visit a press shop today for a demonstration on what the mailing and printing machines could do. But I have to stay in the office to meet a deadline... today sucks...
Unless you're talking about Oprah Winfrey within ear-shot of Oprah Winfrey, like, say, being in the audience of an Oprah Winfrey show about the Tragedy Of Big Bootys/Booties.
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Oh it's fairly minor but it's had a big effect on how I'm giving form to things. Shading works a whole lot better when you really define the edges. It gives the shape more form.
See in the Frankenstein head studies how the shadow really darkens on the edges. Having a look around on my walk today I noticed this tends to happen naturally when an object is reflecting light.
I don't know if this is the correct way to explain what's happening, but either way it's working. It actually seems to be a big thing in the way they teach at Watts (correct me if I'm wrong). I'm surprised I didn't pick up on it earlier.
Thanks dudes! I'll make it somehow, somewhere, someday! Hoping for sooner rather than later
Fuck. I am baffled.
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Because... with licencing and all that, the film you watched might be older than you think.
Also I really want to see Kick Ass this weekend.
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a friend of mine showed a letter to me this morning that he had recieved from chicago. i thought this was such a cool idea. you should get involved.
edit: i just watched i love you, man for the 100th time. and i still can't get over how akward peter is. i love that film.
Slappin d' bass mon.
to change the idea a bit
how funny is it on a scale of Gallagher to Groucho?
Carlos Mencia to Eddie Izzard?
Dane Cook to Paul Merton?
Me to Richard Pryor?
Me to John Cleese?
You to Costello.
You to P.G. Wodehouse.
You know, I'm not familiar with his work....
we're talking about humor, not amount of venereal diseases
English writer
Jeeves and Wooster is adapted from his work
I am still unsure if this is a good thing or a bad thing
Somewhere between fluffy kittens and Jerry Maguire.
I will fucking murder you
So.... its a bad thing?
and I am going to put an icepick in your head
ok, not really, but
Jeeves and Wooster and P. G. Wodehouse are the best thing
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I don't mind people spending money on video games (obviously), but spending $25 on a single model in a video game (and not even a particularly good looking one at that) when you could put that towards half of a brand new game, or 3 whole games that are a couple years old off of Steam, is just...I just don't understand.
I hope this doesn't catch on for non-MMO games (that is, games I'd actually like to play), because just doing the basic math, if Half-Life 2 had charged that much for each character/enemy model, it would have cost roughly $750.
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So... then I am the worst thing.
Which is a bad thing :P
i hate you, bacon
They're just so badass!
I had to buy new shorts today because the ones I'd bought a month ago were falling off! Hooray for me and my C.D.A. (Continually Reducing Ass).
Or Correct Dumb Acronyms.
edit: Okay technically it's an abbreviation.
I'm pretty sure this is the best way to segway into anything ever.