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#1
That is good news Crimson, because Pamela was a rather unpredictable software, comparing it to Papagayo. Good work my friend;-D.
#2
Critics' Lounge / Re: Background Perspective
Thu 02/04/2015 04:50:53
Yitcomics, if your not allergic to straight lines, there is a nice little free program called Carapace V1.0, made by some guy at Epicgames. Just Google it. It works well for me.:)
#3
Some animators put a completely black frame followed by a b/w frame with the lightning and the highlights it causes. In away to prepare your sight for  the contrast change the lightning makes. I made one quick and dirty, to try to simulate their point, in JASC Animation Shop. It needs some adjustments of individual frames display times.
[imgzoom]http://www.mediafire.com/view/7cmzg8e4rj86gek/Animation2.gif[/imgzoom]
Hopefully the image link shows up.:(
#4
I hope I've posted in the right place, if not I apologize; It's not obvious to me. Well, I've modified the old lip-sync program Papagayo 1.2, so it now also accepts ogg vorbis as an audio file input and can export to .pam files (which AGS wants). The help files have also been updated. If anyone is interested, the program can be downloaded from here: http://www.mediafire.com/download/bmdo9bjacx5hshc/Papagayo_for_AGS.zip 
#5
Critics' Lounge / Re: It's back... maybe...
Mon 09/12/2013 21:48:32
Well, that's a cool animation!
#6
Critics' Lounge / Re: Troubling perspectives
Tue 26/11/2013 23:28:59
Adventures should not necessarily be photo realistic; that is what really gives them charm. Create them simple, but with carefully chosen beautyful colour palette. OK I'm out.:tongue: 
#7
That's amazingly good looking! You must be a veteran. I've been trying to make a scene using various 8-bit palettes (Doom, Tintin, MI3, FOA) etc., but your delicate use such of a limited palette is astounding. I'm impressed.
#8
Critics' Lounge / Re: Troubling perspectives
Wed 18/09/2013 01:01:41
This is a three point perspective (birds eye), so the edges of the "turn off" button should should meet in the same vanishing point as the edges of the apparatus itself. The perspective of the frequency scale is not that disturbing , because it's probably inclined inward at the top as it should be (a very few can tell). It's a convincing alarm clock radio, but it's mostly that button atop that disturbs me. Nice work!
#9
Sorry for delayed reply, but my offer is still valid.
#10
My avatar is a mishap of a paint-over of butler Jeeves of Colonels bequest. Yeah I know he's got those asymmetric eyes, but it gives him that insane look, I'm not willing to change. Also the colour of his skin reveals that he's a frequent visitor of his employers wine cabinet:P. 
#11
Another Icelandic translation assistant here :grin:
Hugsanlega var þessi beiðni of yfirgripsmikil. àžað eru allavega ekki mikil viðbrögð. En mögulega get ég aðstoðað yður við þýðinguna,ef þér viljið Fribbi. Tek fram að ég tala aðallega nítjándu aldar gullaldarmál, eins og Jónas áður en hann lenti í óhappinu.:P 
#12
These animations are remarkably accurate in depicting quite drunk characters; they're all walking the line and make all kinds of haphazard movements. Additionally are they all wearing wet trousers (wtf). I like these guy's, they're hilarious. Don't fix what isn't broken.
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