Camera ... evolved

Here is a small comparison of how the camera system recently evolved ... its still pretty basic ... anyway heres the old and the new setups:
Old Setup VS. New Setup


your wheels and my car, again...

http://www.gamedev.net/community/forums/topic.asp?topic_id=440434

a point of view related to mine, it seems is the one by "bootstrap"

"Excellent! Unlike 99% of people (including programmers) these days, you ..."


Some boring school math





Dead Again.. its crap!

So I just got the latest Type 0 Negative album.. and its so very dissappointing. Not recommended.. =(




Hidden World part 2

Here's another sketch.. The satyr is enjoying the ride, but the nymph is not happy..




Hidden World

Here's a little sketch from a private project that I'm continually working on.. It's one of those projects that will never be finished but always remains on my mind, sometimes its elusive and hidden (from me) and at other times almost tangible and so real that I feel I can touch it and smell it. Click Here for a slightly bigger version of the satyr and the nymph





Dead Again..

New TON album out on March 13th! Full story at MetalHammer

TYPE O NEGATIVE have raised the bar. "Dead Again" is arguably TYPE O's most ambitious record yet, teeming with fury, sorrow and darkness and delivered with a broader sound palette that's neither contrived nor cloying. "Spacing the records far apart is how you achieve diverse results," says keyboardist Josh Silver. "When you're forced to write an album every year or eight months, you haven't changed — you're still the same asshole you were eight months ago. We've been different assholes every record. We've retained our identity through all the changes." "All of my music is based on what is going on in my life at the time and exaggerating it," reveals Steele. "If I didn't exaggerate it, I'd be writing about what I had for dinner last night." Though early on, he and Silver used to define the band's oeuvre as "gothadelic industrimetal," these days he prefers "Confused dirge-core — the songs go from 40 BPM to 140 within a tenth of a second."

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Stem Cell Research

Stem Cell Research should and will find ways to continue, with or without your ridiculous ethical disapproval, and I will have great fun icon_twisted watching you come up with excuses to allow yourself to use its fruits once they come to light, and rest assured, they will!


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