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now I'm wondering where this is all leading.
-Terry
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Leading
09-01-2009, 02:59 PM
Where is it leading? To quote M. Bison, Mwah Ha Ha Ha!
This story came to me when I was creating a toon for the Dojo of White Tigers; I had been toying with the idea of Jackie 'Going Rogue' or rather
slipping back into her old habits; and it was an opportunity (Yes, I created her Blue side, as it would be very hard to play Jackie's freeze-n-tease
non-violent traits in the context of most Red-side content.) Mune No Tanima - her current 'ninja' name simply means Cleavage (Vally in the Chest).
The joys of a French Ninja cat burgleress. Personne ne vous voit se sauver. I will be returning to this story thread eventually.
On a technical side, I was very pleased at just how well I was able to realize the ninja outfit, both in COH and the Poser model; and I am very proud of a few
of the frames in the Jackie Bella/fight, for their action and sense of movement. At some point I am going to translate some of the COH backgrounds I use into
actual Models, which will let me use the same light tools on both - as currently I have to fake it - which is very visible compared to when I use entirely
rendered backgrounds.
I am going to try and finish Partners next - making a push to fix the problems I am having with the secondary protagonist with the story. I also have a Thibor
Vampire story in the works and a framework for an Alien Invasion comic.
(I also have a golem model so Emet should be showing up at some point)
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*Cheers*
As I believe Terr once said, when Emet isn't out tanking Amber uses the golem as a giant Dress-up doll. I've done everything from Toga (V-day event) to
Borg Golem (Cyborg pack release), so there isn't any real limit on the outfit. Use your imagination, and humor.
These are really quite good stories. Keep'm comming.
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What am I doing wrong?
09-01-2009, 08:48 PM
I've clicked on the link listed above to see Issue 15, and all I see is covers for 1 through 4. No apparent hidden links or anything. This has happened
on two diffenerent computers. Yet by the traffic above me many of you have read this issue. So I repeat. What am I doing wrong?
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Hmm. Well, assuming you -are- going to the right site (And it sounds like it), you may have an older version of the page in your browser cache. Try clearing
it, and refreshing the page.
(If you don't know how to flush the cache, kindly give your browser too.)
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Downloads
09-03-2009, 02:17 PM
ML - were you able to manage the downloads?
Cheers,
Shayne