Da Slippery Minx
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Hello folks, "How d'ye do and shake hands"[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fofcioVixEw[/media]
Really really uber stoked to see such a program existing, I hope in the future there will be such a program for SNES and Genesis in the nearest of futures, but regardless I can tell you that I'm quite smitten with what I see and it's already got my gears go'n. I look forward to updates and all that wonderful jazz because only more amazing things can derive from it.
I'm a graphic artist and have been for a very long time now (decades,) I've been using adobe art programs for 2 decades now (even though mine are quite old [money issues.]) I'm VERY MUCH a Japanese Mecha enthusiast and I've been making my own professional class designs for over 12 years have I've got my own Katoki+Nagano+Fujita style (self taught [THOUSANDS of hours of practice,]) as such I've learned more about Design Theory from them than any other art class in my life; as such, I consider myself a Design Theorist.
I don't know coding (yet,) but it doesn't stop me from problem solving in game development and if anything it helps me think outside the box. I will be getting NESmaker in about a week and begin tinkering with it, in fact I'm actually quite rabid to get my hands on it.
I look forward to chatting with the 'lot of ya!
-Cheers!
Really really uber stoked to see such a program existing, I hope in the future there will be such a program for SNES and Genesis in the nearest of futures, but regardless I can tell you that I'm quite smitten with what I see and it's already got my gears go'n. I look forward to updates and all that wonderful jazz because only more amazing things can derive from it.
I'm a graphic artist and have been for a very long time now (decades,) I've been using adobe art programs for 2 decades now (even though mine are quite old [money issues.]) I'm VERY MUCH a Japanese Mecha enthusiast and I've been making my own professional class designs for over 12 years have I've got my own Katoki+Nagano+Fujita style (self taught [THOUSANDS of hours of practice,]) as such I've learned more about Design Theory from them than any other art class in my life; as such, I consider myself a Design Theorist.
I don't know coding (yet,) but it doesn't stop me from problem solving in game development and if anything it helps me think outside the box. I will be getting NESmaker in about a week and begin tinkering with it, in fact I'm actually quite rabid to get my hands on it.
I look forward to chatting with the 'lot of ya!
-Cheers!