
ICEE
Joined: Mar 1, 2007
Hark!
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 03:02 AM
Msg. 3011 of 9951
You're just not going to be able to accomplish the right look without editing the geometry.
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Cheddars
Joined: Oct 30, 2010
Rave to the Grave.
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 04:19 AM
Msg. 3012 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: ICEE You're just not going to be able to accomplish the right look without editing the geometry. this cause it looks like the textures painted on to the had XD or is part of the sking.model the gloves or delete every thing except gloves and import into the scene making the one you imported bigger and weld vertices and seal edges ect
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XlzQwerty1
Joined: Aug 6, 2009
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 09:14 AM
Msg. 3013 of 9951
Cheddars, I didn't understand what you have said?
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Cheddars
Joined: Oct 30, 2010
Rave to the Grave.
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 09:51 AM
Msg. 3014 of 9951
i said he should model in a seperate part for the glove cause atm it looks like the cloth is part of the skin. i also said he can model it an easy way by deleting everything off the hand except the glove than export , re-open the scene and import the other one in. than make the imported glove bigger and than attach to the hand, weld vertices,seal off open edge areas and model around sides to make it look like a glove.
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Dark Neon
Joined: Jun 8, 2009
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 09:59 AM
Msg. 3015 of 9951
Please tell me that I'm not the only Australian on this forum that can post in proper english.
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Cheddars
Joined: Oct 30, 2010
Rave to the Grave.
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 10:01 AM
Msg. 3016 of 9951
Im Australian and can speak proper english
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Skidrow925
Joined: Mar 19, 2010
"ideological sense of respect and tact of a 5yo"
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 10:27 AM
Msg. 3017 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: Cheddars I'm Australian and can't speak proper English FTFY I'm Ameri can and I can speak perfect English. Also A merican English. Also Aust ralian and British. Real question is... do yo u know LOLspeak?
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Jaz
Joined: Mar 21, 2010
[Insert sarcastic comment here]
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 10:48 AM
Msg. 3018 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: Cheddars I'm Australian and can't speak proper English FTFY I'm Ameri can and I can speak perfect English. Also A merican English. Also Aust ralian and British. Real question is... do yo u know LOLspeak? American English isn't English, it's American. It can't be English unless it's from England when you think of it logically. Obviously though it's still known as American English -.-
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Cheddars
Joined: Oct 30, 2010
Rave to the Grave.
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 11:06 AM
Msg. 3019 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: Cheddars I'm Australian and can't speak proper English FTFY I'm Ameri can and I can speak perfect English. Also A merican English. Also Aust ralian and British. Real question is... do yo u know LOLspeak? you wierdos spell colour as color and mum as mom and im working on jfk since my real name is john kennedy lol Edited by Cheddars on Aug 10, 2011 at 11:11 AM
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Skidrow925
Joined: Mar 19, 2010
"ideological sense of respect and tact of a 5yo"
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 11:20 AM
Msg. 3020 of 9951
What's wrong with not using "U's"? That would make English confusing.
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Gamma927
Joined: Jun 12, 2008
Steam: gamma927
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 02:38 PM
Msg. 3021 of 9951
No, English makes more sense with 'u's. It's just that when Americans created their dictionaries in the 1800s, they wanted to be different and prove that they were different so they dropped all the 'u's from British English. We just got used to spelling without 'u's. It's not like it makes a difference, and why are people bickering about British / Australian / American English in the Semi Official WIP thread D< Edited by Gamma927 on Aug 10, 2011 at 02:39 PM
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Skidrow925
Joined: Mar 19, 2010
"ideological sense of respect and tact of a 5yo"
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 02:40 PM
Msg. 3022 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: Gamma927
No, English makes more sense with 'u's. It's just that when Americans created their dictionaries in the 1800s, they wanted to be different and prove that they were different so they dropped all the 'u's from British English. We just got used to spelling without 'u's. It's not like it makes a difference, and why are people bickering about British / Australian / American English in the Semi Official WIP thread D< Edited by Gamma927 on Aug 10, 2011 at 02:39 PM Quote: --- Original message by: Dark Neon Please tell me that I'm not the only Australian on this forum that can post in proper english. I dislike "U's"
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XlzQwerty1
Joined: Aug 6, 2009
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 03:30 PM
Msg. 3023 of 9951
You guys forgot canadian english D:
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Skidrow925
Joined: Mar 19, 2010
"ideological sense of respect and tact of a 5yo"
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 03:31 PM
Msg. 3024 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 You guys forgot canadian english D: eh? Edited by Skidrow925 on Aug 10, 2011 at 03:31 PM
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XlzQwerty1
Joined: Aug 6, 2009
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 03:44 PM
Msg. 3025 of 9951
No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care.
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Skidrow925
Joined: Mar 19, 2010
"ideological sense of respect and tact of a 5yo"
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 03:56 PM
Msg. 3026 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh"
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antiblood
Joined: Jul 17, 2010
Hail satan, smoke mehth
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 08:59 PM
Msg. 3027 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh" ive yet to find a canadian that does and guess where i live. its bout how youve been raised and where you live i find.
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d4rfnader
Joined: Jul 16, 2010
Open mouth, insert sandwhich.
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Posted: Aug 10, 2011 10:34 PM
Msg. 3028 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: antibloodQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh" ive yet to find a canadian that does and guess where i live. its aboot how youve been raised and where you live i find. eh. FTFY
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Cheddars
Joined: Oct 30, 2010
Rave to the Grave.
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 02:32 AM
Msg. 3029 of 9951
french canadians ftw
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Spartan314
Joined: Aug 21, 2010
Former biped rigger & FP animator
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 04:36 AM
Msg. 3030 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: vampire_girl I have yet to find a human who is not a stereotyping racist. Boom. Right here.
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Jaz
Joined: Mar 21, 2010
[Insert sarcastic comment here]
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 06:03 AM
Msg. 3031 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: vampire_girlQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh" I have yet to find a human who is not a stereotyping racist. I have yet to find a human that doesn't laugh at stereotyping jokes even though his/her morals are that he/she will not stereotype anyone or anything. I laugh at jokes all the time instinctively even though I actually have nothing against anyone from any country or religion.
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Skidrow925
Joined: Mar 19, 2010
"ideological sense of respect and tact of a 5yo"
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 10:25 AM
Msg. 3032 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: vampire_girlQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh" I have yet to find a human who is not a stereotyping racist. I have yet to find a human that doesn't laugh at stereotyping jokes even though his/her morals are that he/she will not stereotype anyone or anything. I laugh at jokes all the time instinctively even though I actually have nothing against anyone from any country or religion. True. But I seriously have not met a Canadian that doesn't end almost all sentence's with "eh." You know how Canada got it's name right?
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Jaz
Joined: Mar 21, 2010
[Insert sarcastic comment here]
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 10:27 AM
Msg. 3033 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: vampire_girlQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh" I have yet to find a human who is not a stereotyping racist. I have yet to find a human that doesn't laugh at stereotyping jokes even though his/her morals are that he/she will not stereotype anyone or anything. I laugh at jokes all the time instinctively even though I actually have nothing against anyone from any country or religion. True. But I seriously have not met a Canadian that doesn't end almost all sentence's with "eh." You know how Canada got it's name right? 'Fraid I have to agree with that. I've met two Canadians visiting Britain and they both end all sentences with "eh". Edited by Jaz on Aug 11, 2011 at 10:27 AM
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deadlyfighter1000
Joined: Jan 11, 2009
Constantly a threat.
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 12:30 PM
Msg. 3034 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: vampire_girlQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh" I have yet to find a human who is not a stereotyping racist. I have yet to find a human that doesn't laugh at stereotyping jokes even though his/her morals are that he/she will not stereotype anyone or anything. I laugh at jokes all the time instinctively even though I actually have nothing against anyone from any country or religion. True. But I seriously have not met a Canadian that doesn't end almost all sentence's with "eh." You know how Canada got it's name right? 'Fraid I have to agree with that. I've met two Canadians visiting Britain and they both end all sentences with "eh". Edited by Jaz on Aug 11, 2011 at 10:27 AM I'm Canadian, and I do not end all my sentences with "eh".. Infact I hardly ever use "eh" unless I'm making a joke about being Canadian.
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Skidrow925
Joined: Mar 19, 2010
"ideological sense of respect and tact of a 5yo"
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 12:51 PM
Msg. 3035 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: deadlyfighter1000Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: vampire_girlQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh" I have yet to find a human who is not a stereotyping racist. I have yet to find a human that doesn't laugh at stereotyping jokes even though his/her morals are that he/she will not stereotype anyone or anything. I laugh at jokes all the time instinctively even though I actually have nothing against anyone from any country or religion. True. But I seriously have not met a Canadian that doesn't end almost all sentence's with "eh." You know how Canada got it's name right? 'Fraid I have to agree with that. I've met two Canadians visiting Britain and they both end all sentences with "eh". Edited by Jaz on Aug 11, 2011 at 10:27 AM I'm Canadian, and I do not end all my sentences with "eh".. Infact I hardly ever use "eh" unless I'm making a joke about being Canadian. British Canadian's mayhaps?
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XlzQwerty1
Joined: Aug 6, 2009
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 01:03 PM
Msg. 3036 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: deadlyfighter1000Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: vampire_girlQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh" I have yet to find a human who is not a stereotyping racist. I have yet to find a human that doesn't laugh at stereotyping jokes even though his/her morals are that he/she will not stereotype anyone or anything. I laugh at jokes all the time instinctively even though I actually have nothing against anyone from any country or religion. True. But I seriously have not met a Canadian that doesn't end almost all sentence's with "eh." You know how Canada got it's name right? 'Fraid I have to agree with that. I've met two Canadians visiting Britain and they both end all sentences with "eh". Edited by Jaz on Aug 11, 2011 at 10:27 AM I'm Canadian, and I do not end all my sentences with "eh".. Infact I hardly ever use "eh" unless I'm making a joke about being Canadian. British Canadian's mayhaps? Inteed sir, Inteed.
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Skidrow925
Joined: Mar 19, 2010
"ideological sense of respect and tact of a 5yo"
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 01:04 PM
Msg. 3037 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1Quote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: deadlyfighter1000Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: vampire_girlQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh" I have yet to find a human who is not a stereotyping racist. I have yet to find a human that doesn't laugh at stereotyping jokes even though his/her morals are that he/she will not stereotype anyone or anything. I laugh at jokes all the time instinctively even though I actually have nothing against anyone from any country or religion. True. But I seriously have not met a Canadian that doesn't end almost all sentence's with "eh." You know how Canada got it's name right? 'Fraid I have to agree with that. I've met two Canadians visiting Britain and they both end all sentences with "eh". Edited by Jaz on Aug 11, 2011 at 10:27 AM I'm Canadian, and I do not end all my sentences with "eh".. Infact I hardly ever use "eh" unless I'm making a joke about being Canadian. British Canadian's mayhaps? Inteed sir, Inteed. Ton't forget the "D" in there...
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kirby_422
Joined: Jan 22, 2006
Apparently public enemy number 1?
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 01:11 PM
Msg. 3038 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925 But I seriously have not met a Canadian that doesn't end almost all sentence's with "eh." You must be a foolish american who doesn't know of anything about the world (typical american stuff) The only time we go 'EH!' is when we find someone that we can't help but facepalm at their ideas of Canada. While your laughing about the Canadian EH, we're all laughing about how Americans know nothing, and believe polarbears wander our streets, and that we live in igloos. So I'm sorry to tell you, but if all the Canadians you've meet are 'EH'ing you... I think you get the idea. I don't speak really at all in real life, so if your ever gonna find a 'EH' from me, it will be online. Search my post records, I can't find records of posting EH ever (although search finds v EHicle alot lol)
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Skidrow925
Joined: Mar 19, 2010
"ideological sense of respect and tact of a 5yo"
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 01:19 PM
Msg. 3039 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: kirby_422Quote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925 But I seriously have not met a Canadian that doesn't end almost all sentence's with "eh." You must be a foolish american who doesn't know of anything about the world (typical american stuff) The only time we go 'EH!' is when we find someone that we can't help but facepalm at their ideas of Canada. While your laughing about the Canadian EH, we're all laughing about how Americans know nothing, and believe polarbears wander our streets, and that we live in igloos. So I'm sorry to tell you, but if all the Canadians you've meet are 'EH'ing you... I think you get the idea. I don't speak really at all in real life, so if your ever gonna find a 'EH' from me, it will be online. Search my post records, I can't find records of posting EH ever (although search finds v EHicle alot lol) Combo breakah matey eh? I never really would have thought Polar bear's walked your street's and you lived in Igloo's until you said that.... On a side note: Can a polar bear eat a penguin? So if you people don't then why do I hear it all the time? Sheese... And I know plenty about the world... Random list of fact's of stereotypical country: Russian's only drink vodka, french always surrender, Canadian's always say "eh", all Italians are in the mafia, everyone in Iran is a suicide bomber, Mexican's are all illegal immigrant's into America, American's think Asia is part of Russia, the Irish are always drunk in a pub, the Japanese eat lot's of sushi, Belgian's eat lot's of waffle's and fries, Chinese all work in sweatshops, German's are all Nazi's, the Swiss all make cheese and clocks, Koreans are always fighting, African's are always running out of money, Canadian's think Boston is a state, Australian's are all shack snack's, People from India all have red dot's on their head's and smell funny, the Spanish are really Mexican's, nobody know's anything about Iceland except it sound's cold, people in Mongolia eat horse.... continue to add more if you wish.... Edited by Skidrow925 on Aug 11, 2011 at 01:35 PM
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XlzQwerty1
Joined: Aug 6, 2009
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 01:49 PM
Msg. 3040 of 9951
Yes, penguins eat polar bears because they're at opposite poles of the earth. Story begins.
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Choclate Thunda
Joined: Aug 2, 2010
My BS meter agrees... -Hud Artist/Creator-
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 03:54 PM
Msg. 3041 of 9951
a update on my Halo 3 ODST HUD, feed back please. Oh and its stretched cause of the widescreen on my laptop. Edited by Choclate Thunda on Aug 11, 2011 at 03:55 PM
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Jaz
Joined: Mar 21, 2010
[Insert sarcastic comment here]
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 03:54 PM
Msg. 3042 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: deadlyfighter1000Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: JazQuote: --- Original message by: vampire_girlQuote: --- Original message by: Skidrow925Quote: --- Original message by: XlzQwerty1 No, canadian's don't say eh, that's a stereotype, but heck, my background isn't canadian so not like I care. I have yet to find a Canadian that doesn't end just about everything with "eh" I have yet to find a human who is not a stereotyping racist. I have yet to find a human that doesn't laugh at stereotyping jokes even though his/her morals are that he/she will not stereotype anyone or anything. I laugh at jokes all the time instinctively even though I actually have nothing against anyone from any country or religion. True. But I seriously have not met a Canadian that doesn't end almost all sentence's with "eh." You know how Canada got it's name right? 'Fraid I have to agree with that. I've met two Canadians visiting Britain and they both end all sentences with "eh". Edited by Jaz on Aug 11, 2011 at 10:27 AM I'm Canadian, and I do not end all my sentences with "eh".. Infact I hardly ever use "eh" unless I'm making a joke about being Canadian. British Canadian's mayhaps? Rightio ol' chap. xD
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Spartan314
Joined: Aug 21, 2010
Former biped rigger & FP animator
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 03:57 PM
Msg. 3043 of 9951
Quote: --- Original message by: Choclate Thunda
a update on my Halo 3 ODST HUD, feed back please. Oh and its stretched cause of the widescreen on my laptop. http://img543.imageshack.us/img543/7609/haloce20110811134312.png http://img534.imageshack.us/img534/4144/haloce20110811144124.png
Edited by Choclate Thunda on Aug 11, 2011 at 03:55 PM mmm, I like. The only thing I have to complain about is the width but you've already explained that. Looking good! But what happened to your amazing Reach HUD?
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XlzQwerty1
Joined: Aug 6, 2009
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 05:13 PM
Msg. 3044 of 9951
A chocolat,
You will release your HUD's. Right? :O
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d4rfnader
Joined: Jul 16, 2010
Open mouth, insert sandwhich.
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Posted: Aug 11, 2011 06:54 PM
Msg. 3045 of 9951
Would you believe me if I told you that every edge on this box bsp was somehow open? Edited by d4rfnader on Aug 11, 2011 at 08:10 PM
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