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Post by Nixie on Mar 23, 2010 12:39:07 GMT -5
Happy BIRFDAY, Kristal! You may find this comic amuuuusing... sheezyart.com/art/view/2201902/Also, we just sent your present this morning, so it'll be a little late. ^^;
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Post by Tenjen on Mar 23, 2010 15:06:13 GMT -5
<3 Happy Birthday Krystal!
*lynx kitteh rubs self along all sides of your head, moving from shoulder to shoulder*
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Post by Kristal Rose on Mar 23, 2010 22:53:12 GMT -5
*Sneezes*
Not sure what was supposed to be on that page. Center drawing appears to miscellaneous printer dots. Or did you mean the link to the 'Sonic rocks my Socks' (sounds like a grouchy Santa).
This place is going to be deader than a doornail (who, why 'doornail') when you arrive here.
Sonic reminds me, I have Dreamweaver/Flash/Fireworks here, like the MX 2002 set (Alas, just before OOP Flash came out.)
While you're here we should probably come up with an sql/php/js delivery app of some sort. It will never be more convenient for you to learn (either doing, or observing), nor probably more timely to make your skill set look more superhuman. You don't have any examples yet of how you could supply work which fits into a larger production team scheme; which means either they take a chance on you, or hire you for stand-alone projects like cereal box games.
Any of that I'd have to reinstall, and on one of the Xp machines (At least the Flash/Dreamweaver. I suppose I could just get the latest php and sql for Vista). Even that old Flash supports php/sql server interaction via xml sockets, but it's not worth learning the old now that they have an object based language instead of the ackward timeline based programming model, and we can't afford the new one. Besides, there are so many decent free tools out now like html canvas element capable of the same stuff. My outline for a 3D js renderer is written for that platform. It would be a nightmare in Flash.
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Post by Nixie on Mar 23, 2010 23:57:11 GMT -5
Click on the center drawing. That's the small "preview" version created by SheezyArt which can't exceed a certain size, therefore the super-tall comic got shrunk to dots.
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Post by Tenjen on Mar 24, 2010 12:38:32 GMT -5
*blown away by sneeze*
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