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Well, sh*t.
Plumbers Crack and 4 others reacted to Dattebayo for a topic
So. As some of you may or nay not know, I'm currently making a Dead Space/MLP crossover comic, which is nearing 160 pages and is still no where near completed. It's very well received, and am getting tons of fan art for it. I'm working on making a fully-voiced, fully-SFX'd, fully-soundtrack'd video version for YouTube, and for that, I needed the pages to be digitilized ('sos the viewer's eyeholes don't have to be assaulted by plebby hand-drawn junk). You see, im restricted to the traditional format. Always have been, probably always will. I try my best to achieve a balance between "ease to make" , "ease to understand" and "ease to enjoy", but my colored pencils and paper can only do so much. That's why I asked a ton of friends to help, and they all agreed. This particular page, though.. Satan, jack me off with a fistful if hellfire. It's...Well.... For comparison, have my sh*tty page. I need to save up money for one of them fancy drawing tablets, I gotta get in on this sh*t xD5 points -
The Forest
BO7H B4RRELS and one other reacted to Megan for a topic
I'm not sure if everyone's caught wind of this game yet, but my brother's been talking about it nonstop. It's a survival-horror game still in it's alpha (public alpha was just released a few days ago). Here's from their website: It's on steam right now for $14.99. My brother certainly likes the game, and apparently multiplayer and saved games are their top priority.2 points -
Football (Played with Feet)
phil bottle and one other reacted to J4MES OX4D for a topic
If anyone was watching the England game and they heard the biggest cheer of the night when the paper plane hit the defender; this is is it! Pretty amazing but for your average football fan; that would be a 5 year ban2 points -
Thought i'd give the option of both trailers.1 point
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Been wanting a nail head style reading chair for the office section of the man cave for quite a while now but the $400-$500 price tags are just way too much for me. Well it pats to stop at yard sales. I was out this morning at a local block sale and had to do a double take when I saw this perfect shape nail head all leather chair for only $60. I offered the lady $50 and she said no problem. It was only used as decor in a music room in her home and never even really sat in much. Couldn't be anymore perfect for the office/shop/man cave if it tried!1 point
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The Forest
BO7H B4RRELS reacted to J4MES OX4D for a topic
Philbottle from here has it according to my Steam. The mechanics look pretty good as does the concept despite not being very original these days. I may pick this up when the public beta is in full flow as apparently you can't save your game on the current build. Once you quit; you have to start again. There is another one called The Stomping Land which is a survival game with Dinosaurs that I'm interested in but is a little more expensive. I'm pretty cautious with early access titles but I definitely may take a punt on The Forest in a fortnight.1 point -
Edge of Tomorrow
BO7H B4RRELS reacted to Megan for a topic
The concept piqued my interest for sure, I just wish Tom Cruise wasn't in it.1 point -
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Edge of Tomorrow
Megan gave a reaction for a topic
95% on Rotten Tomatoes. Looking good. I'm seeing it next weekend, will report with my personal findings.1 point -
Call Of Duty survey...
Dattebayo reacted to J4MES OX4D for a topic
When I do it; I'll just say; SACK INFINITY WARD! I'm pleased with what Treyarch have done for the franchise and I have high hopes of Sledgehammer but I don't know what the fuck IW were thinking with Ghosts. As if the core game wasn't bad enough, the DLC has gone beyond barmy. The game has somewhat killed the COD identity and as a fan of COD since day one before it hit mainstream; I just feel they've dumbed it down to the easily pleased and younger gamers. There is nothing in the game that oozes the image or spirit of what Call of Duty is about and it's become in my eyes this commercialised fantasy spin-off. It's kinda tarnished the brand for me now to the extent AW will really have to do something special. I am also a bit concerned that this game might derail itself from COD too much with its futuristic setting but to be honest; as long as it's a good game; I couldn't care less. COD is now a last gen game for me now and a happy memory so a fresh start could be a good idea.1 point -
Ethiopia's Blue Volcano
Commander_Undies reacted to tronic44 for a topic
Saw this yesterday and thought it was pretty amazing so wanted to share it. IT'S a volcano, but not as we know it. This cerulean eruption takes place in the Danakil Depression, a low-lying plain in Ethiopia. The volcano's lava is the usual orange-red – the blue comes from flames produced when escaping sulphuric gases burn. French photographer Olivier Grunewald creates such images without using colour filters or digital enhancement, which is no simple task. To get this shot he had to wait until dusk, when the electric blue flames were visible, but before all the daylight had ebbed away. Then the wind had to be blowing away from him so he could get close enough. Photographing the similarly sulphurous Kawah Ijen volcano in Indonesia, where he worked inside the crater, was even more treacherous. "We have to take care when the winds push the flames close to us," he says. "In Danakil it is easier to escape as the land is flat." Grunewald works in a gas mask to avoid breathing in the deadly fumes – but photographing Kawah Ijen still left him with peeling skin and clothes smelling of rotten eggs for weeks afterwards. Another drawback of Grunewald's subject matter is that the acidic gases don't agree with his cameras. But it's worth it, he says. "The phenomenon is so uncommon – we really feel like we are on another planet." http://www.newscientist.com/article/mg22229700.100-ethiopias-blue-volcano-burns-deadly-sulphuric-gas.html#.U4WWE_ldV151 point -
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