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Creative Lyrics Posted January 31st, 2010 in General

After viewing Bo Burnham's work on Youtube, especially his song Men and Women, I've been inspired to write my own creative lyrics. You can too, it just can't be stolen/already used. I'll start:

Men are like balloons;
'Cause you blow them until the pop

I'm getting more head than Jeffery Dahmer

Let's see what you've got
Response to: blamed submission? Posted January 31st, 2010 in General

What should I do?

Response to: blamed submission? Posted January 31st, 2010 in General

At 1/31/10 04:17 PM, Rabid-Animals wrote: I'm 100% positive that regular users cannot see it. I wouldn't be surprised, however, if an admin had access to it for one reason or another.

Also, it's "blammed." Two "m"s.

That's what I was wondering, if I could contact Tom Fulp or something if he can view it.

Response to: blamed submission? Posted January 31st, 2010 in General

At 1/31/10 04:15 PM, ExpletiveDeleted wrote: That depends, what did you blame the submission for?

I personally removed it because it sucked. Now I need the swf.

blamed submission? Posted January 31st, 2010 in General

Hey when a submission gets blamed does the .swf get completely removed from the website or can you just not view it. This would be really nice to know I have the link to a deleted submission from 2007 and need the .swf file but do not have it any more. Thanks.

Response to: Story Writing Posted June 1st, 2008 in Game Development

Pre-Step: This usually springs from boredom, or inspiration. Don't ask people where to get it from, that should be your own, that's what will make you unique.

Step One: Once you have acquired the Pre-Step, this step comes into play. Doodle. Just begin to use the Pre-Step to let your imagination flow freely.

Step Two: Now that you have doodled good and plenty, find a character you like. Repeat to continually draw this character over and over, he/she/it will change. Draw it the character 10-25 times. After a while, you'll stick to a certain design, and eventually they will begin to develop a personality, who that character is.

Step Three: You've got steps one and two down, that's great. Now for background info. Family,friends,history, etc.

Finalization: Story time. Is this a flash where there is no "real" story, and shit happens, your character a super hero or something? Once you have Step 1-3(including pre-step) the finalization will be a breeze.

As long as you follow this, you're good to go!

Response to: how do go about starting a fash... Posted May 31st, 2008 in Game Development

I honestly don't know how many times I've answered this, but I'll do it again anyways, Ebay. I purchased Macromedia Flash Professional 8, for $50.

Response to: cheaper flash Posted May 31st, 2008 in Game Development

That guy was me. He's right though, I did, flash pro eight, it works fine!