sprockets The Snowman is coming! Realistic head model by Dan Skelton Vintage character and mo-cap animation by Joe Williamsen Character animation exercise by Steve Shelton an Animated Puppet Parody by Mark R. Largent Sprite Explosion Effect with PRJ included from johnL3D New Radiosity render of 2004 animation with PRJ. Will Sutton's TAR knocks some heads!
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martin

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  1. That would have been my brother, Marshall. I did demo a LOT in the early days. My son, Heath, demos the software now.
  2. Dusan, missed ya, man. Thanks for hooking up with me on Facebook. Looks like you're making some cool stuff.
  3. Hey, Tom, great to hear from you, and thanks. Comicon is out of our budget this year but I'll be going to ECC up in Seattle; it's like Comicon used to be 25 years ago.
  4. Steffen is a machine. It took a half hour just to read that list.
  5. That was great. I love YouTube. I watch anything & everything (for a while anyway). I find it humorous that something I look at for 2 seconds out of curiosity then pops up in my suggested list for weeks afterward. It used to annoy me but I've found that some of the most bizarre & entertaining things get my attention that way. 50 episodes of anything is tough. (My podcast is up to 280, though not all have been aired yet.)
  6. Nice start on the train. p.s. The giraffe is very cute.
  7. Back-in-the-day, Dusan was trying to get A:M to do what I'm talking about. He said he even used it that way but that was around 2001 and I was trying to keep the Japanese onboard, and had no time for expanded capabilities. (We lost the Japanese because the Croucher brothers worked almost exclusively for Avalanche.) p.s. Here's Duscan's masterpiece:
  8. Thanks, guys. Hope to see you around on the forum. Had the first Hash Inc. meeting in 10 years on Sunday. Jason, Heath, myself, and Steve were in attendance. We discussed which shows we would like to do, and what we expect to get while we're doing them. I suggested we contact the guest artists and invite them to hangout in our booth, maybe sign autographs. I know when we go to a show, it's nice to talk to people like us. Customers are always welcome, especially when most of you are more than customers, you're part of the family.
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