ahhhh those are lights, like fourescent-tube lights--without texture/glow it was tough to tell, but that makes sense now. wait, mad doc? Man, every day I discover another polycounter who's local...there's a lot of us around it seems!
I've never been a big SiN fan, but I'm very interested in how the episodic story line will go. It's something that I wish more games would do. That, and you got to support the local studios. I'll be getting this when it comes out.
No problem; I found them not long after I was told by the local shoe stores that they didn't stock anything wider than a 4E. I mean, sure, my feet are only 28 cm long, but they also happen to be 11 cm wide...
I'm catching it tomorrow. Our local cinema is packed already, but tomorrow had some free tickets so I booked for then. Means I wont have to deal with as many spoilt brat kids dressed as Spiderman. Besides, my costumes better.
I was talking to a local Cintiq dealer the other day and they said there will be a 32 inch one soon. I assume not too disimilar to the 27, just a bit bigger, maybe higher ress too. I think this will replace the 27 at sales point. Duno when it will be released tho....
Or one could pay almost as much as much for a 980TI right now... The US price doesn't include any sales tax and the reason the card costs that much in many of these other countries is due to local taxes like VAT and import duties, that isn't exactly Nvidia's fault.
Been terrible at keeping up with the journal over the last couple months, but I have been keeping up with the art which is the important thing. I have started a life drawing course at a local college to go along with my sketchbook work. 52 images to follow!
As far as how to pay, you use the IRS website. It's pretty simple. One thing to mention is to not forget State taxes as well, and local if it applies. They want their money too. The penalty is usually much lower or existent, but you should still check on your States taxation site.
If you prefer old school drawings than googled digital renderings: http://www.drawingbooks.org/lutz1/source/index.html Drawing style and lettering font reminds me of Loomis. Go to the root directory for more vintage art books. Save html if you want local copy.
Most of the time, a .ma is created in c:\users\[username]\AppData\Local\Temp\ with a timestamp on it. Here you can attempt to open this file and see if you get it to load, or a more helpful error. Or open the file in a text editor and see if manual edits can help you.