This is the awesomest game ever.
EVAR!
You man a trebuchet and launch various sized rocks and boulders at enemy castles. Eliminate all the occupants within a certain shot limit to gain medals.
Warning, this game can be addicting.
Play Castle Crashers.
Monday, October 05, 2009
Crush The Castle
Saturday, October 03, 2009
Lego Transformers Jazz
Friday, October 02, 2009
Some interesting news...
This was brought to my attention this morning. The forthcoming Master Grade Gundam Astray Blue Frame was originally claimed to be able to mount all Strike packs, which, for starters, was an interesting idea. As far as I know, the Gundam Astray Blue Frame never was modified to mount Strike Packs. Furthermore, the connections for the Master Grade Strike Packs and the High Grade Strike Packs are different. Well, the Ruli PlaModel site today posted the answer to that question.
The Master Grade Gundam Astray Blue Frame will come with adapters to mount both HG and MG Strike Packs on it, and will also come with an adapter to allow any MG-type Strike Pack to attach to any HG Strike derivative. Also a part that makes it so the Frame Arms can attach to the new SEED kits.
The second thing that was brought to my attention is the fact that apparently Bandai is adding a new subline to their Master Grade line: Dragonball characters. It apparently WASN'T a typo when Bandai announced a MG 1/8th Son Goku. Happinet Online posted a picture:
The model will feature gimmicks like flexing muscles and a moving shirt. I know it doesn't sound like much, but I guess Bandai put a lot of work into it. Bandai did pseudo-organic once when they made their MG Dunbine. I guess Bandai has figured that they've pretty much mastered robots, and want to move on. I can respect that, as long as they don't neglect their robot fandom.
The Master Grade Gundam Astray Blue Frame will come with adapters to mount both HG and MG Strike Packs on it, and will also come with an adapter to allow any MG-type Strike Pack to attach to any HG Strike derivative. Also a part that makes it so the Frame Arms can attach to the new SEED kits.
The second thing that was brought to my attention is the fact that apparently Bandai is adding a new subline to their Master Grade line: Dragonball characters. It apparently WASN'T a typo when Bandai announced a MG 1/8th Son Goku. Happinet Online posted a picture:
The model will feature gimmicks like flexing muscles and a moving shirt. I know it doesn't sound like much, but I guess Bandai put a lot of work into it. Bandai did pseudo-organic once when they made their MG Dunbine. I guess Bandai has figured that they've pretty much mastered robots, and want to move on. I can respect that, as long as they don't neglect their robot fandom.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Monday, September 28, 2009
New Video Tutorial: Explosion Effects!
This Explosion Effect is very nice compared to other explosions made in Photoshop, because this one completely dynamic and editable. There are no prefabricated graphics, so every single explosion is awesome and unique.
If you decide to use this technique, post a reply here, I'd love to see it!
Friday, September 25, 2009
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
New Video Tutorial: Weapon Trace Effects
Posted due to high demand. This is a very nice, but very time intensive effect. I purposefully picked one of the simplest weapons I own so I could do it in under 10 minutes.
BTW, if anyone knows how to get around the ten-minute timecap, please let me know.
Monday, September 21, 2009
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