I don't know what you're talking about unless you name names... who is doing what now?
I don't know what you're talking about unless you name names... who is doing what now?
I'd rather confirm that people were experiencing the same feelings as me before I name names.
I might just be being overly sensitive.
Lol, I don't have anything to contribute, at all, but i'd like to think that when I do say something it's semi constructive or appropriately critical.Originally Posted by PhreQuencYViii
The asshats i'm talking about are just subtle trollers.
I've been banning a lot. Should be self solving.
Well I'd better keep my head down, otherwise I'm gonna get :bedsex:Originally Posted by ASSEMbler
Hehe, that's novel - n00bs who know the correct sections in which to post! :lol:Originally Posted by Twimfy
Yeah, the forum has always been full of arrogant pricks. Wouldn't be much of a community without us ;-) hahaha!Originally Posted by Twimfy
Uhh, what? Shagged by a girl? Perish the thought! :110: lol ;-)Originally Posted by Twimfy
Going back to A Scanner Darkly - I watched that the other day. Weeeeiiirrd film. Did they shoot film and animate over the top? I watched it on the same day as another film that was animated in the same style. Very surreal experience!
Neo-geo.com - fuelling Dion's ego for the past 10 years!
Looks like assrape to me.
What the hell... one of the bands just played the original Zelda overworld theme during the Maryland vs. Duke game...
PouncingKitten Games
Xbox 360 - Glide, Bingo Party, Poker Night, O.C.D.
Flash - BunnyRun, Tic-Tac-Poker
you heard that too?
Can we just ban darkangel? I've been wanting to say it for a while now but figured I was better than that and everyone deserves their chance...but...well...can't we all agree he'd be better suited to a SNES Fan boy forum?
I even added the guy to my ignore list but I just couldn't help but unblock him to gawp in awe at what true arrogance really looks like.
Now he's doing a number on the development thread and throwing his toys out of the pram.
He stated that he came here to escape the flame wars of other forums but it seems that he might have been the cause.
@darkangel: If you read this then I do apologise but I have tried several times to tell you to tone it down in various ways (nicely, nastily, ignorantly) but you just flat out ignore everything everyone says to you.
Anyway, just my two cents.
He's kinda silly.
I've actually been thinking the exact same thing for awhile now. He seems to try and pick fights with people. His arrogance has really gotten on my nerves for quite awhile as well. I can take things like that in moderation, but not when every post a person makes is riddled with both hidden and blatant "I'm so great and everyone else sucks" comments.Originally Posted by Twimfy
Retard comes to mind after i started reading that thread last night. Nothing made sense.
Forum Moderator
whoa i see "dark" and i'm like wut don't ban me but then i realized it wasn't me! lol
Sorry for the double post but it wouldnt let me edit the other one!Originally Posted by PhreQuencYViii
anywho it is rotoscoped
heres a thing from wikipedia
After principal photography was finished, the film was transferred to Quicktime for a 15-month animation process: interpolated-rotoscoping. A Scanner Darkly was filmed digitally using the Panasonic AG-DVX100 and then animated with Rotoshop, a proprietary graphics editing program created by Bob Sabiston. Rotoshop uses an animation technique called interpolated rotoscope, which was previously used in Linklater's film Waking Life. Linklater discussed the ideas and inspiration behind his use of rotoscoping in a UK documentary about him in 2004, linking it to his personal experiences of lucid dreaming. Rotoscoping in traditional cel animation originally involved tracing over film frame-by-frame. This is similar in some respects to the rotoscope style of filmmaker Ralph Bakshi. Rotoshop animation, however, makes use of vector keyframes, and interpolates the in-between frames automatically.[4]
The animation phase was a trying process for Linklater who said, "I know how to make a movie, but I don't really know how to handle the animation."[1] He had gone the animation route because he felt that there was very little animation targeted for adults.[1] Each minute of animation required 350 hours of work with 50 animators working full-time every day.[7]
Throwing his what out of the what? :oh:Originally Posted by Twimfy
it's an english thing. a pram, from what i understand, is the equivalent to, what we call in america, a baby stroller.Originally Posted by Alien Workshop
i don't know if you've seen monty python and the holy grail, but in the knights of the round table song one of the last lines is, "He has to push the pram-a-lot!" the guy with the really deep voice sings that part by himself. :lol:
Bookmarks