Calam wrote:Can we have a few screenshots of this Age?
This link is about two weeks late in answering, but screen shots of the age are posted in this thread:
http://mystonline.com/forums/viewtopic. ... 63&start=0It's also way past time I did something I should have done a long time ago, which is thank my team members. Although I probably did 95-97% of the actual work on this age myself, without the contributions of the other team members, it would only be half of what it ended up becoming.
Wamduskasapa - you're the man
. At one point, he promised I could tar and feather him if I would only take his suggestion. I can be a bit stubborn
. Great ages are dead and lifeless without music and sfx to bring them to life. Personally, I think Wamduskasapa is the absolute best at what he does. He didn't just provide me with wave files, he sent dozens and dozens of them, giving me choices in not only the sounds, but file lengths to match animation lengths. The man worked his butt off. The most talented artist in the world is worthless if they won't work. W works (we shortened his name to W because it's too hard to keep typing it all out
). The best part was when I discovered he could write as well. That was a surprise bonus. We were thinking of things to put in the journal and he sent me a couple of paragraphs. I read those and immediately turned all the prose over to him. He's good, isn't he?
Tachsuzamm - I don't think anyone knew it, but Tach was helping us behind the scenes the entire time he was trying to get the Relativity house working and online. I think Tach is about the most organized person I've ever met. He's also one of the most helpful people imaginable. We wouldn't hear from him for long periods, then he'd pop in with the code, instructions on how to set it up, screen prints to explain everything and he even included a video on how to solve the rocket puzzle! I learned that not hearing from Tach means he's spending every free minute he has setting up and organizing everything so he can solve all of our problems.
Dustin - We all know Dustin is retired now, but before he left he gave us one last gift. Attainable rewards. This takes fan-created ages into a whole new dimension and opens up new worlds and possibilities. Thank you Dustin.
This all helped to prepare me for working with my newest partner. He took his first look at what I had built, complimented me on how nice it looked, then told me I'd have to change everything. That wasn't what he had in mind. I've been demoted to grunt worker! Usually this would take paying me lots and lots of money. Only my kid can get away with this on a hobby project. Maybe when he's done with me, I'll be ready to work on a bigger project where other people are calling the shots. Not quite there yet
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I'm officially on Christmas break from building, so I'm being exceptionally chatty for me. If I disappear after the New Year and you wonder where I went - I'm building. It's what I like to do.