Epic released about 50% of the book that 3dbuzz was doing on unrealscript. Too pumped on morphine (helll I already had 7 spelling errors) to find the link but a check on UDN should lead you there.
Heh, cool. It looks pretty good (better than many games of this type out there!)... although if you see them, personally bitch-slap whoever spelled "Category" in the Garden Dice scoring screen...
i heard she dies trying to do some ancient lost japaneses spell. aparently theres a lot of important magic words that have pronouciation far to simmiliar to "bukkake" for any good to come of it
[ QUOTE ] Grind: Huh? I thought he was spelled "Adolf". [/ QUOTE ] my bad. fixed. Although it was from Hitler, I find that quote to be very true today in modern politics and medicine...and religion...and
Actually all stores I have worked in ask that associate not sell video games, movies, music without asking their age first, Walmart and Sears do this all the time. What pisses me off about it is that the prompt shows up for every game regardless of the rating. So of course most people ignore it. I have never had the…
Yup, still waiting for this. =] I had pledged, but completely missed the beta that was up on the site for a brief spell, so I missed playing it. Oh well, guess ill play it once its released. =D
I've been working with Spell Circles and got inspired by kaleidoscopes. The main ingredient to this trick are your UVs. I have a design template and the feedback is instant in Unreal Engine. Here it is in UE4 https://youtu.be/UvwqKTtRG9c
No guesses? I thought this would be an easy one. Okay, here's a one-word clue: "HA-REE-WOOD!" (spelled phonetically with a particular accent, sound it out a few times until you get the word)
Critique is well appreciated! I'm not very familiar with anatomy yet, so every little advice helps. My aim is to have the head be babirusa but the rest just a human. He is a warlock whose spell got a little wrong and now his life sucks :-(
Well different services work for different people; I think that reading longer format writing, like blog posts, rather than the short and fast twitter, could possibly improve your spelling and grammar... ;)