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I wrote a comprehensive beginners tutorial. It was at the force.net, but since the site owner did a dirty on me and a bunch of fellow mods, I removed it. I plan to reformat it in the near future and submit it to various sites such as this one as a pd... [Read More]
> I saw that someone was working on a slave Leia a while back, but I've never seen it posted. I've got this WIP kicking around somewhere. Now that he model's been updated & released I really ought to finish it & release... http://www.ha... [Read More]
New article on gamespy (http://www.gamespy.com/previews/march04/swrcmulti/index.shtml) "The PC version will support two to 16 players over the Internet, have downloadable content in the future, and ship with an editor". // dances around r... [Read More]
Is it just me, or has the pretty nifty sidebar function that's supposed to provide direct links to the 3 most recently posted in threads gotten jammed a week or two back? It's been stuck on Famicom Maniac Mansion Flyer Last post: Udvarnoky Arme... [Read More]
Hey Tom, Don't forget to check the Readme files on all the wanted items, as some may already give permission in the readmes for their re-use, so long as certain criteria are adhered to (no x-rated mods, due credit etc). JP... [Read More]
Doctors hope to remove baby's undeveloped second head (http://www.nzherald.co.nz/latestnewsstory.cfm?storyID=3544972&thesection=news&thesubsection=world) Doctors hope to remove baby's undeveloped second head 22.01.2004 12.20 pm MIAMI -... [Read More]
The Disney/Spyglass project begins shooting in April in London under director Garth Jennings (http://www.tongsville.com/). Adams, who died in 2001, adapted his novel for the screen. After his death, Karey Kirkpatrick (http://movies.yahoo.com/shop?d=h... [Read More]
> would be a good lead. Well, if reports are true, the guy who played "Tim" in The Office has got the lead (Arthur Dent). That has made me very happy indeed. Started with the old Infocom HHGG adventure last night. Damn it, I can't be... [Read More]
Well, "The Salmon of Doubt" is back at the Library, but I'll go find it at a bbokstore today and flick through it, and see if my memory serves me correctly. I did find this quote from "Don't Panic" on the internet though; "... [Read More]
Hmmm. I'm sure he was giving it [the BBC series] the big thumbs down in the collected writings & interviews half of "Salmon of Doubt". I'll have to double check on that.... > The narrator is the centrepiece of the originals, and I... [Read More]
Anyone played the old Infocom text adventure of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy? As the story begins, you are Arthur Dent, and a bulldozer is preparing to level your house even as an alien space fleet is preparing to level your planet. The incorri... [Read More]
Here's a "skinning for dummies" tutorial one I wrote for Jedi Outcast. It should also work just fine for Jedi Academy. http://www.theforce.net/games/jo/skinning.shtml... [Read More]
I have posted a solution for playing X-Wing & Tie Fighter in Windows XP here, on the Totally Games board; EASY! XWING & TIE Collectors Edition in XP. (http://pub30.ezboard.com/fofficialtotallygamesboardfrm8.showMessage?topicID =161.topic)... [Read More]
Hindy's made a Gollum model which I've skinned. Once it's released Hindy might let you use it for your project. More info here; "WIP: Gollum" (http://www.lucasforums.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=100783)... [Read More]
Oh, by the way, what I would just LOVE to have on the front cover are the original box-artworks, but without the logos... there are some manuals where a much "cleaner" artwork is used as covers... does anybody know about other such artworks... [Read More]
Can you resixe your images in your phot manipulation program? If so don't worry about all the dpi carry on, just resize to 1687x2149 pixels. When printed at 300dpi it will be the correct size. :)... [Read More]
Well, I know I'd be happy with standard magazine print resolution. A DVD coverslick is 27.2cm x 18.2 cm at 300dpi that reduces down to 3212 x 2149 pixels. Your Zak McKraken front cover (very nice, by the way) at 100% JPG quality goes from 6312... [Read More]
As I mentioned just before, converted to print-standard 300dpi JPG would be fine, I reckon. File size should be manageable at that resolution & file format.... [Read More]
Hmmm. I'm wondering if there's any progress on this idea? I'd love to store my bulky, shelf-overhanging boxes away & just use DVD cases for my old games. Oh, and converted to print-standard 300dpi JPG would be fine, I reckon. File size should b... [Read More]