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Before my computer was maliciously hacked and wiped late last year I had a wonderful collection of documents in digital files from the wikiold site. Things like Compositing, Ambient Occlusion, Etc.. not in video - but PRINTED (OR Prinable) format. Have these all become lost in time or were they moved. Any assistance is appreciated. P.S. I se links all over to the ARM...but that site is down.

 

Cheers and thanks in advance for any assistance.

 

Mark

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I'm going to guess you refer to Matt' Bradbury's old 'A:M Features' wiki (the one remembered for it's excellent graphical representation of A:M)?

 

Gone the way of the Dodo I fear.

 

As Matt was it's creator perhaps he still has those and is willing to share.

 

P.S. Reportedly, the A.R.M. site was hacked and because most of the links were broken anyway Vern didn't see a good reason to bring it back from the dead.

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You may still be able to find ARM material via the Wayback machine at Archive.org

 

Wayback machine (like with the penguin and the walrus and the scientist)? Archive.org?

 

A little more detail to where I need to look please. Thanks in advance

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You may still be able to find ARM material via the Wayback machine at Archive.org

 

Wayback machine (like with the penguin and the walrus and the scientist)? Archive.org?

 

A little more detail to where I need to look please. Thanks in advance

 

that's a web address on the intertubes

 

http://www.archive.org/

 

right on the front page is the "wayback machine"

 

 

you put your dead link in and it looks to see if it has a saved copy of it.

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I dunno, there were no credits on the web pages for who put the presentations together. At the time it was active - all the "TWO" stuff was being routed through it....so it was probably HASH. :huh:

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That was Matt Bradbury's wiki which was for a time officially hosted by Hash Inc.

I'd guess it was dropped for a number of reasons to include Matt heading off to college, Hash Inc moving to different servers, etc.

 

Matt did a fine job putting those write-ups together didn't he!

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