I miss my kitties and I've only been away from them for a few hours.
I need to get pets. Really, I just need to get a roommate who has a cat or two. So, I can have quality time with the kitties without being responsible for caretaking outside of vacations.
There was a videogame made during the PS2 days that was a collaboration between Western and Japanese developers. Developers, not Capcom-threw-money-at-some-Swedes-and-we-got-Bionic-Commando. I know Rare and Retro studios had a lot of input from Shigeru Miyamoto but the game I'm thinking of was developed both here and there. Anyone remember it?
Can you give me any details?
Sega was the publisher.
I cant find anything to that description.
I'll look some more after dinner. Another one that came to mind was MGS: Twin Snakes. Canadians did the modeling and programming but some Japanese stunts expert directed the cutscenes and the story was, of course, Hideo Kojima's.
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I want to go home and relax in my big comfy chair to do my reading on HIV/AIDS, religion and ethics. But nope no going home for another 2 hours or more.
gneeeeeeeeeeeeeee i'm so excited for painting my figurine
if you want any advice (especially on the less obvious stuff like priming) I am happy to prattle on about the subject
i've been painting figurines for a while but i haven't done it in a year or so
my plan is to get the black spray primer and do that outside
also, i'm pretty good at painting gold, which is what most of the armor will be
it's the face and hair i'm not sure of
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Nova_CI have the needThe need for speedRegistered Userregular
Years ago I painted three dragon ceramic figurines I bought at a farmer's market. They are literally the only artistic thing I've done in my entire life that turned out any good. I've since lost one.
I should find the trio of them somewhere and paint all new ones.
Also I have gotten maybe like 20 minutes with my 14 week old puppy. But 10 of those where holding her while she slept in my arms. Puppies are pretty awesome like that.
I miss my kitties and I've only been away from them for a few hours.
I need to get pets. Really, I just need to get a roommate who has a cat or two. So, I can have quality time with the kitties without being responsible for caretaking outside of vacations.
You could always try and join the every-other-week D&D games over here on Capitol Hill. There is a fantastic Mackerel Tabby there.
gneeeeeeeeeeeeeee i'm so excited for painting my figurine
if you want any advice (especially on the less obvious stuff like priming) I am happy to prattle on about the subject
i've been painting figurines for a while but i haven't done it in a year or so
my plan is to get the black spray primer and do that outside
also, i'm pretty good at painting gold, which is what most of the armor will be
it's the face and hair i'm not sure of
cool. if possible a priming works better on less humid days but it's not a big deal.
For hair and cloth you can get some pretty vivid colors by painting ink directly onto white primer (or several layers of white paint on top of black primer to give a good opaque surface).
This will get you a more vibrant reds, yellows and greens than paint alone.
I found that dark red ink on a base of red paint gives a dark almost bloody look that works well for hair too.
I like how Chu has posted "So [someone] decided to take a photo of me sleeping" multiple times.
I can only imagine what a majestic sight it must be in person to inspire all these people. Something that just can't be seen in a photo
i guess i snore. apparently it's a sight to behold. it's weird. will told me i do. my aunt told me i do. but none of my girlfriends have ever complained about it.
Cass as someone else who is better at metal surfaces than hair: I was surprised at how well some gray hair I did looked when I did the basic layers of gray, gave a darker wash and then just barely kissed it with a dry brush with a little metallic paint
Suddenly the hair had this highlight sheen that looked really good (to a newb like me anyway)
Anyway I'd bet you could do the same with blonde->gold, brunette->rust, etc
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it's what matters, anyway
if you want any advice (especially on the less obvious stuff like priming) I am happy to prattle on about the subject
I miss my kitties and I've only been away from them for a few hours.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
I'll look some more after dinner. Another one that came to mind was MGS: Twin Snakes. Canadians did the modeling and programming but some Japanese stunts expert directed the cutscenes and the story was, of course, Hideo Kojima's.
:^:
i've been painting figurines for a while but i haven't done it in a year or so
my plan is to get the black spray primer and do that outside
also, i'm pretty good at painting gold, which is what most of the armor will be
it's the face and hair i'm not sure of
I should find the trio of them somewhere and paint all new ones.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
Painting orks is fun though.
You could always try and join the every-other-week D&D games over here on Capitol Hill. There is a fantastic Mackerel Tabby there.
cool. if possible a priming works better on less humid days but it's not a big deal.
For hair and cloth you can get some pretty vivid colors by painting ink directly onto white primer (or several layers of white paint on top of black primer to give a good opaque surface).
This will get you a more vibrant reds, yellows and greens than paint alone.
I found that dark red ink on a base of red paint gives a dark almost bloody look that works well for hair too.
the "no true scotch man" fallacy.
a while back i fell asleep on the floor and my aunt tried to take a picture of me
but tumbles got protective and glared at her, like YO STAY THE FUCK AWAY FROM MY DAD
so she made tumbles the focus of the photo
WHAT THE FUCK?
THIS IS A REAL POLITICAL CARTOON
hahahaha
only political cartoon that I can remember laughing at
i guess i snore. apparently it's a sight to behold. it's weird. will told me i do. my aunt told me i do. but none of my girlfriends have ever complained about it.
Suddenly the hair had this highlight sheen that looked really good (to a newb like me anyway)
Anyway I'd bet you could do the same with blonde->gold, brunette->rust, etc
I can only imagine what a majestic sight it must be in person to inspire all these people. Something that just can't be seen in a photo
and the gengars who are guiding me" -- W.S. Merwin