First up, where the shit has the art forum gone? I used to moderate that shit. It was good. I will mourn its loss.
Secondly, I made an animation yo. Watch it with your eye holes.
So, this place is looking cool. I like the decor. Nice logo etc. I'm just gonna hang out by that big empty...
This seems to be the general consensus here, but I would have to disagree.
The problem is that we're comparing 2D and 3D games on the same chronological timescale. E.g. we're saying that a 2D game which came out in 1998 is comparable to a 3D game that came out in 1998.
However, this is...
The whole problem could be solved easily if someone would just release an easy to use map editor for Fallout 2. Then we could make our own Fallout 3!
What's the Fallout mapping community like? Are there any decent story-based worlds that people have made?
I guessed Jim Carey, though at the time I did not know why. After looking at some images, I have to say you've done his smile perfectly. The absence of hair is probably a good thing, as it makes you focus on his face more.
Guillermo del Toro is a weird director. I love some of his films, and hate others.
Mind you, it's not like I care any more. Middle Earth was a neat idea when I was at secondary school, but now I've matured a bit... it's lost its edge.
Pretty much sucks.
[Edit] Why close the thread? Because you posted a 30 second sketch of an apple, then said you drew it because you were bored, and asked people to say whether they liked it or not. If you want to post a serious art thread, do some serious art, for god's sake.
Monty Python encounters were great ;(
Personally, one the the main reasons I love Fallout 1 and 2 so much is that they never take themselves too seriously. However, one of the reasons for their success is that you can, if you wish, take them very seriously. It's this harmonious juxtaposition of...
I occasionally watch Gamespot video reviews, and Geff Gerstman was one of only two reviewers I liked. Without him, I don't really see any point in visiting the site again :arms: