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FPSC Classic Models and Media / Maybe you want a intro with this

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Candle_
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Posted: 8th Dec 2006 23:27
Or something like it ?
I can't do it for free but I won't charge an arm and leg to do it for you.
Most of you won't sell your game anyways so not fair me charging you to much.
This is in 640x480 and I guess I could get a little closer when I take the screenshot so you could see the faces better.

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Locrian
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Posted: 8th Dec 2006 23:37
Not wild about the robotic voices......Thats one of but a few reasons I with with a comic book design, so I didn't have to rely on voice actors/programs.
Candle_
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Posted: 8th Dec 2006 23:43
yes and those two voices cost me a bundle too. but not much I can do about it unless someone gives me the voise to use.

Candle_
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Posted: 8th Dec 2006 23:51
BTW Have you seen the Saw 2 Rebirth Comic?
Man it kicks .

Locrian
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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 08:16 Edited at: 9th Dec 2006 08:18
Heh, I'm probably partially to blame for post like that Candle. I notice when I run a bunch of post in the ground like I do sometimes, it bleeds to other threads as well.

What they don't get is the type of threads I attack though. Asking for Max help(insert your modeling prog here)/stuff that's been posted a billion times/Stuff we all know has been answered and in the search engine/I need(add entity here)/My new game(and no screen shots) etc.

If an opinion is asked, I'll give it...good or bad..

You asked for neither, and that's why I posted the way I did here earlier. People don't know how to pick and choose their battles and its funny to see um sometimes insert a foot in their mouths.

Just realize Candle,we can't all be pimps....there's gotta be some hoe's in this world too.(or if your a person of faith, replace pimp with shepards and hoe with sheep)
Candle_
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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 09:51 Edited at: 9th Dec 2006 09:52
Yes you hit it right on the head.
I just got to remember lots of kids here. lol
Here is one I did with Poser for the fun of it.

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Posted: 9th Dec 2006 12:57
[quote]Just realize Candle,we can't all be pimps....there's gotta be some hoe's in this world too.(or if your a person of faith, replace pimp with shepards and hoe with sheep)[/qoute]

lol I thought that was funny. it's bad when you have to correct something so you don't offend anyone.....and they wonder why our world is in trouble.....

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Posted: 10th Dec 2006 00:45 Edited at: 10th Dec 2006 01:03
Ok Prove they are not what I said they are .
Ready to eat your words Ben....
https://wizzardsoftware.com/shopcart/shopcartgroup.php?Group=WCA&qstrID=
Now would you step on your bottom lip and then pull it back over your head.
Wow all the freaks are coming out of the walls.

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Candle_
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Posted: 10th Dec 2006 01:23
One more video I did and used posers this time for the face.

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Candle_
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Posted: 10th Dec 2006 03:42
C-TV Is the progaam I did.

Jourdan
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Posted: 11th Dec 2006 06:10
Quote: "I can't do it for free but I won't charge an arm and leg to do it for you.
Most of you won't sell your game anyways so not fair me charging you to much."


so u saying that u can make the character talk and move his/her body? i want to see some

Dangdut is a music of my Country
Candle_
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Posted: 11th Dec 2006 06:22
character talk thats it. see videos .

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Posted: 12th Dec 2006 09:49
well, u say that u won't charge an arm and leg. so that means u can move the body.. i like to see that please. If i like it, u will..

thx b4

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Posted: 12th Dec 2006 09:58
charge /tʃɑrdʒ/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[chahrj] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation verb, charged, charg·ing, noun
–verb (used with object)
1. to impose or ask as a price or fee: That store charges $25 for leather gloves.
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13. to suffuse, as with emotion: The air was charged with excitement.
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15. Metallurgy. to load (materials) into a furnace, converter, etc.
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20. Heraldry. to place charges on (an escutcheon).
–verb (used without object)
21. to make an onset; rush, as to an attack.
22. to place the price of a thing to one's debit.
23. to require payment: to charge for a service.
24. to make a debit, as in an account.
25. (of dogs) to lie down at command.
–noun
26. expense or cost: improvements made at a tenant's own charge.
27. a fee or price charged: a charge of three dollars for admission.
28. a pecuniary burden, encumbrance, tax, or lien; cost; expense; liability to pay: After his death there were many charges on his estate.
29. an entry in an account of something due.
30. an impetuous onset or attack, as of soldiers.
31. a signal by bugle, drum, etc., for a military charge.
32. a duty or responsibility laid upon or entrusted to one.
33. care, custody, or superintendence: The child was placed in her nurse's charge.
34. anything or anybody committed to one's care or management: The nurse was careful to let no harm come to her charge.
35. Ecclesiastical. a parish or congregation committed to the spiritual care of a pastor.
36. a command or injunction; exhortation.
37. an accusation: He was arrested on a charge of theft.
38. Law. an address by a judge to a jury at the close of a trial, instructing it as to the legal points, the weight of evidence, etc., affecting the verdict in the case.
39. the quantity of anything that an apparatus is fitted to hold, or holds, at one time: a charge of coal for a furnace.
40. a quantity of explosive to be set off at one time.
41. Electricity.
a. electric charge.
b. the process of charging a storage battery.
42. Slang. a thrill; kick.
43. Rocketry. grains of a solid propellant, usually including an inhibitor.
44. a load or burden.
45. Heraldry. any distinctive mark upon an escutcheon, as an ordinary or device, not considered as belonging to the field; bearing.
—Verb phrases
46. charge off,
a. to write off as an expense or loss.
b. to attribute to: I charged off the blunder to inexperience.
47. charge up, Informal.
a. to agitate, stimulate, or excite: a fiery speaker who can charge up an audience.
b. to put or be under the influence of narcotic drugs.
—Idioms
48. in charge,
a. in command; having supervisory power.
b. British. under arrest; in or into the custody of the police.
49. in charge of,
a. having the care or supervision of: She is in charge of two libraries.
b. Also, in the charge of. under the care or supervision of: The books are in the charge of the accounting office.

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