A man tied to the bed
with a woman almost naked standing over him, with vampire teeth, and fucked up tentacles coming out of her, with some form of lightsource, as the clothes are ripping off her in shreads for some reason, and the guy is screaming his head off.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:04,
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kinda but not,
It needs to be cooler :)
will ya do it? oh plz plz plz :)
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:11,
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will ya do it? oh plz plz plz :)
Hell no......
.....I'm not drawing something like that at work!
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:13,
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she doesnt need to be naked, man!
not even near naked :|
Just needs to hint what is happening. The guy is also not naked. He is fully clothed.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:16,
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Just needs to hint what is happening. The guy is also not naked. He is fully clothed.
I'll just pretend I know what that means
and nod intelligently.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:35,
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Meh
so much for his ignoring you. Please start on him again. I enjoyed yesterday's laugh.
Thank you
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:23,
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Thank you
arf
The day I take anything to heart that a kid says to me, will be a cold day in hell.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:29,
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tenticles?
consults big book of brain wrongness
/ it says here you are a repressed fancier of ladyboys
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:06,
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/ it says here you are a repressed fancier of ladyboys
what kind of light source? reckon he could get away with just simple bump mapping?
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:08,
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like a beam of light shooting over her,
and the light has some form of power cos it's tearing her clothes off.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:10,
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No bump mapping then
unless you have some way to solve a 2nd order differential equation in a pixel shader.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:13,
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Phong lighting model only applies to
point based light sources. A beam as is described is emitting light from a line or surface... and therefore no, you can't just use phong's lighting model
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:20,
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?
As far as my knowledge is concerned, "Pixel Shader®" Is a technology used in video cards, and Is not part of any rendering engine.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:20,
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Ever heard of renderman?
okay they have about 900 types of shaders in renderman but they have about 10 types of pixel shaders
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:24,
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Yeah I know of renderman
Never used it before though, I don't do many renders, I model for games not for renders, So my rendering knowledge is fairly limited.
I can set up lights, cameras, physics, bla bla bla, however if you said "How does Mentalray work?" I wouldnt be able to say shit :P
I only just understand HDRI :D
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:28,
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I can set up lights, cameras, physics, bla bla bla, however if you said "How does Mentalray work?" I wouldnt be able to say shit :P
I only just understand HDRI :D
I think ATI have a shader compiler which reads a subset of renderman shaders
and turns them into vs and ps programs
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:35,
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Hmmm...
All I know is Maya > you.
Maya is what I use for everything, It has a rendering engine, and has Mentalray, and can do HDRI, and has Antialiasing, my need to know more about how it renders is not needed.
I just stick it on 1280x960, turn it on Production Quality and click the render button. Wait a few seconds, Badda Bing done :P
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:39,
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Maya is what I use for everything, It has a rendering engine, and has Mentalray, and can do HDRI, and has Antialiasing, my need to know more about how it renders is not needed.
I just stick it on 1280x960, turn it on Production Quality and click the render button. Wait a few seconds, Badda Bing done :P
I thought you said you did models for games and didn't do renders?
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:45,
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That reminds me of a trailer I once saw
on the video of the driller killer
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:09,
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ugh... not another one
manga = comics (comics ONLY)
anime = "animation" (technically any kind of animation, but it's accepted you're talking about the japanese kind)
hentai = the disgusting thing you're talking about
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:17,
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anime = "animation" (technically any kind of animation, but it's accepted you're talking about the japanese kind)
hentai = the disgusting thing you're talking about
technically you are 100%
incorrect.
Manga is a company, their primary industry is their comics, which over here in england and america many many people mistake them ALL as "Manga" however, there is only 1 brand called Manga.
Also, Manga's secondary industry is motion pictures, of which a Few Hentai are made, and many contain.
As such, he was right first of all ;)
Ah Thankyou.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:19,
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Manga is a company, their primary industry is their comics, which over here in england and america many many people mistake them ALL as "Manga" however, there is only 1 brand called Manga.
Also, Manga's secondary industry is motion pictures, of which a Few Hentai are made, and many contain.
As such, he was right first of all ;)
Ah Thankyou.
As far as i remember "manga company" is a foreign distrobution/translation company
and is not in any way the author or production company for anything you've seen under it's label.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:23,
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I trust that you can read that?
I think you'll find that's not the same company as
www.manga.co.uk
oh and the link you just gave is a place that sells comics... aka "manga"
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:31,
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www.manga.co.uk
oh and the link you just gave is a place that sells comics... aka "manga"
heh :P
I thought they made them, but I don't understand the words. They scare me.
But i'm almost POSITIVE that the original comics were made by a company called Manga.
I just assumed they made the films too as they have the logo "Manga". but Still I was technically right. Manga do films and comics, so urr... you can call the films Manga also.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:36,
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But i'm almost POSITIVE that the original comics were made by a company called Manga.
I just assumed they made the films too as they have the logo "Manga". but Still I was technically right. Manga do films and comics, so urr... you can call the films Manga also.
Disney didn't make spirited away
but their logo was smacked on the front... you didn't see the little totoro logo of studio ghibli anywhere on the posters.
here's the company's description, they sure as hell don't make them
www.manga.co.uk/about.html
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:38,
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here's the company's description, they sure as hell don't make them
www.manga.co.uk/about.html
specializing in the production, marketing and distribution of Japanese animation for theatrical, television, Internet, DVD and home video release worldwide
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:41,
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They sure as hell didn't make
any of the things on their site
most are studio IG's works
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 15:10,
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most are studio IG's works
what mr zycotic said above, i was refering to the company name, not the style.
haveing a few of the animated series distributed by manga (the company) in the UK.
however you are quite right in your discription of manga in relation to the comic books, as a translation of Manga into english means 'irresponsible pictures'.
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Thu 27 Jan 2005, 14:28,
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however you are quite right in your discription of manga in relation to the comic books, as a translation of Manga into english means 'irresponsible pictures'.