Kat wrote:Not sure why no ones noticed.. but the trees are clones of each other, just re-sized slightly.. they both have the same general 'mass' shapes... a cheap assed alpha'd billboard tree sprite in other words.
I have no idea how I missed that.
Yeah, it's pretty obvious now.
[quote="YourGrandpa"]I'm satisfied with voicing my opinion and moving on.[/quote]
Kat wrote:Not sure why no ones noticed.. but the trees are clones of each other, just re-sized slightly.. they both have the same general 'mass' shapes... a cheap assed alpha'd billboard tree sprite in other words.
I wonder what it is that causes internet comments to degrade to the point of idiocy? The comments on eBay, YouTube, Flickr, and pretty much everything else makes me wish I could nuke the internet and start anew but only allowing people who are reasonably intelligent in. Or better yet, just nuke the planet from the smart-people space station.
obsidian wrote:I wonder what it is that causes internet comments to degrade to the point of idiocy? The comments on eBay, YouTube, Flickr, and pretty much everything else makes me wish I could nuke the internet and start anew but only allowing people who are reasonably intelligent in. Or better yet, just nuke the planet from the smart-people space station.
aye. as much as i value the cyber-egalitarianism thing and wholeheartedly support accessibility to online services for non-technical users, foreign-language users and the disabled - it'd be nice if all the genuinely thick fuckers were restricted to multiple-choice access based on the content they were viewing and banned completely from forums/support systems.
[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
I thought that was you... because of the question you posed.
[color=#00FF00][b]"How do you keep the natives off the booze long enough to pass the test?" Asked of a Scottish driving instructor in 1995.[/b][/color]
obsidian wrote:I wonder what it is that causes internet comments to degrade to the point of idiocy? The comments on eBay, YouTube, Flickr, and pretty much everything else makes me wish I could nuke the internet and start anew but only allowing people who are reasonably intelligent in. Or better yet, just nuke the planet from the smart-people space station.
aye. as much as i value the cyber-egalitarianism thing and wholeheartedly support accessibility to online services for non-technical users, foreign-language users and the disabled - it'd be nice if all the genuinely thick fuckers were restricted to multiple-choice access based on the content they were viewing and banned completely from forums/support systems.
While I agree there should be an intelligence test of some sort (especially in MP co-op games) for access to the web, I feel that dumb people can get smarter from it. While the majority of tards probably don't realize support systems exist, the few that find them genuinely need help and showcases humanity's altruism and patience.
But yeah...so many stupid people. I think the best solution is that all future computer monitors should have mandatory spring-loaded boxing gloves that assault the user's face if they type in something retarded and press the "submit" button.
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Kat wrote:Not sure why no ones noticed.. but the trees are clones of each other, just re-sized slightly.. they both have the same general 'mass' shapes... a cheap assed alpha'd billboard tree sprite in other words.
Also the reflections of the trees are wrong... side offset is not indicative of distance... plus the tree reflections are cropped almost to the same trunk length regardless of their apparent distance from the water.. that just doesn't happen.
Way too many errors in this one for it not to be PS'd
If whoever this belongs to is claiming it's original they should suffer the shame of flickers users.. nothing like watching the results of mass betrayal.