don't worry, you can always ... *sob sob* try to give me something to ... *sob sob* ease the pain :(
hehe, just kidding, still, if me and my brother needs some drawings this summer, I'll still ask you and bother you about it, you are not safe yet (beside, this project I had to hand in kinda went offroad eventually and me and my brother disagreeds with some of the concept .... so we weren't stimulated by it anymore =_= ... I blame my team for that)
hello there, I know I havn't been online for so long ... sorry about that. Just too much going on .... schoolwise and personal wise :S.
And even now, it's not to annonce me being back or all that, it's just I might need some 2D graphics for a game me and my bro work on for a course . So I might need a favor or two here...doable? If so, how much would that cost me
The feeling I am looking for is "Ragnarok Online" cards ... I'll find some graphic if you need. Hope you'll concider still ... even though you don't owe me much, so a yes or a no is still ok
Again, I'm sorry to be off so often =_= ... as soon as I finish my bachelor degree I should be back on track hoping to be somewhat good at drawing ^^
Hope to hear from you soonish, and thanks for concidering
oh, it's a C++ based game that will use models ranging in the Mario 64 quality. It's just a demo and won't go THAT far, though I still need some nice looking drawings to do the story telling ^^
The plan is to use Ogre afterward to make real games ... when I graduate >_>ยจ... stupid school
bah started with visual basic at 15, went up to C++ at 17 ... and then well at 20 started C#, javascript, java, bash commands and the usual HTML.
Basically it all depends where you go studying really ... I would suggest you learn java first, it's cleaner than C++ and free ^^ (get Eclipse, which is open source) ... OF COURSE' I didn't learn on my own, just saying if you want to learn on your Own, java is clean and Eclipse is free
P.S. C++ is the most potent language I know, but the hardest to use too, C# is the easiest but it's hard to get free ... legally
well in the enterprises, you either use KDevelop for Linux, VCStudio for window or Eclipse for Java ... blood shed sounds nice, HHOWEVER I never had to deal with it ... so you might learn how to use this IDE (development environment) and end up having to relearn.
However, KDevelop is too hard to use ... so maybe you might want that, but I would suggest trying out "Visual studio express edition" C++ and C version. Unless of course you run on a linux machine or a cracked window version