3,249

(32 replies, posted in Sega)

I think Little-Scale is all up on that GG bitch.

3,250

(34 replies, posted in General Discussion)

trash80 wrote:

My other ride is a ZY

What's a ZY, my friend?
</pedantic>

xD

3,251

(21 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

ANTIALIASING IS GOOD.

3,252

(43 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

vblank wrote:
poke-1,170 wrote:

I couldn't give a hoot what people use.As long as it suits the purpose.
And everyone and their mom can download vj software from a torrent site,
it's what you do with it and sets you apart from the rest that matters.
topic closed ? wink

That's not going to stop me from trying to help people who are learning.

Julian's advice is equally helpful FoR someone who starts up.Let's also keep in mind his 10+ years of experience ;D
Usually the newbie VJ is fooled into thinking they need a shit ton of hardware/software crap to begin with and this is a load of crap.
The content is king and is what gives you the edge (read: Enso, a new kid on the block, but already turning heads thanks to good content), so people should focus in content production.

3,253

(21 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

I'm not fully convinced by the shape but I realized i did forget a little bit of antialiasing wink

3,254

(51 replies, posted in General Discussion)

J&HT wrote:

Next gig is with Superpowerless though, which I'm not looking forward to... how the fuck am I meant to promote that?

I have a very good idea.
You say that you are gonna kill those stupid fucks, organize a public lynching.
That surely will attract attention xD

3,255

(43 replies, posted in Motion Graphics)

You only need to go to http://www.vjcentral.com and its forum associate, http://www.vjforums.com
It is the original VJ hub on the Intarwebs.
You'll find plenty of posts by me,  dated back to 2003 or something xD

3,256

(32 replies, posted in Sega)

vblank wrote:

Actually, a forum could be a good way to fix that problem. right?

How?

And what is so wrong about posting it here? "Other Vintage Computers & Consoles" includes SEGA.

I think there's too much separation for nothing. This is fine.
Start posting your Sega discoveries and research instead of moaning smile

Who the fuck is "Misfitchris" and why should we care?

3,258

(21 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

Hey, not at all.
Try to keep the logo as true to the original as possible. There's not much space to play with hmm

3,259

(62 replies, posted in Past Events)

Saskrotch wrote:
Ro-Bear wrote:

People who push mosh are lame.  Please learn to dance.

learn to be A MAN

those arent even real mosh pits, you guys should be thanking your stars

mosh pits or anything related are lame.
so is crowdsurfing to just any fucking music.

3,260

(21 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

I can make many more, it's fun big_smile

3,261

(23 replies, posted in Releases)

Shirobon wrote:

*sigh*

Exactly my thoughts.

3,262

(47 replies, posted in Trading Post)

low-gain wrote:
akira^8GB wrote:

I guess it makes no sense to get one of these when for 20 more you get a PSP that also runs LGPT.
This is better aimed at a collector.
Where's the collectors when you need them? tongue

collector? pfft.. no, as Peter stated... Midi... This is the main reason why you'd run it.

Which was ALREADY clarified and there's no need for your angry message, specially since I meant no harm.
You need to lay off this attitude because n one here is 'out to get you', specially not me. I am surprised.

3,263

(21 replies, posted in Bugs and Requests)

µB, I always loved the evil face that appears when you do that.
I first saw it in an Amiga demo, I can't remember which one.

Sounds to me like you can't even recognize a dissonance, which goes far beyond just "tracking"

ant1 wrote:

you have to make sure your instruments are in tune with each other!

Yup.