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ThePascuzzi, you might as well be nicknamed TheJudge. Not many people aside from Le_Bello, make detailed comments on almost everything. Seriously dude, you should take this as a compliment.
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"TheJudge," huh? Haha, well, it's definitely got a nice ring to it. I'm only doing what I'd like other people to do for me, though, and it's easy to make long, exhaustive comments when the CaS are interesting and detailed. In any case, thanks, that is quite the compliment.ThePascuzzi, you might as well be nicknamed TheJudge. Not many people aside from Le_Bello, make detailed comments on almost everything. Seriously dude, you should take this as a compliment.
"TheJudge," huh? Haha, well, it's definitely got a nice ring to it. I'm only doing what I'd like other people to do for me, though, and it's easy to make long, exhaustive comments when the CaS are interesting and detailed. In any case, thanks, that is quite the compliment.
Working on it, dear sir
btw, i didn't look, did you manage uploading the Leo replay to your license ?
Leo replay? I that you wanted the Natsu one.
I don't even know who Leo is. ._.
(even per axis the size wouldn't be small enough, so how did i do it ?)
tip of an object ?
I like the blush of his cheeks :)
Is that me wearing makeup and blush?Judge Pas
Vilarcane, your work merits more comment than I can spare at the moment. I'm blessed with an interesting job that pays a living wage, and like most such jobs, it includes an element of unpredictability.
Regarding Costner, what is "good" for descendants of aboriginal Americans is a controversial matter. For an example of good intentions gone awry, read about the Osage Murders on wikipedia (and tell me if you don't think that story wouldn't make an awsome film itself). Kevin Costner found a field that excited him, worked hard to master his craft, and eventually enjoyed success. Millions of others have done the same, but if some kid finds his example more inspirational than the others because of shared ancestry, then yes, he's served the general good. Alas, any particular movie can show only a simpe slice of a complex subject, and the same is true of my answer in a forum. Aboriginal Americans may have received little generosity from their conquerors, but it was more than historical norms, and it continues today with such things as payments for mineral rights. Even when the money has actually reached its intended recipients through a gauntlet of corruption, historically present both in the Bureau of Indian Affairs and tribal leadership, it's difficult to conclude that it has been a net benefit to them. You mentioned that this set of CaS was personal; if that means you have a connection with the heritage of the Wild West or those were present before the cowboys, I'll be happy to share my knowledge and opinions, but I'm not sure the topic is germane to this forum. Some people in this world will take exception to the fact that I dare express such opinions when I am related to exactly 1 fewer of the hundreds of Indian tribes than they are.
GEF
Is that me wearing makeup and blush?
Oh, God.
Oh, God, why?
(review pending)
all towards achieving the best "Far West" look (not saying the most authentic), meaning mostly brownish and low intensity colors, faded by the sun, and use of dedicated stickers and effects to add to that "desert town" feel.
There's more to the Wild West than desert! Most of the cowboys were in the great plains, from Texas to Montana. Further west you get mountains; the trapper and prospector are as much period-defining stereotypes as the cowboy. And don't forget about the pioneer farm families who tried to keep a bit of culture and ordered calico fabrics from catalogs to make their Sunday dresses. (Read Laura Ingalls Wilder's biography.) The "dude" from back East is another staple, maybe a lawyer for the railroad or just a card sharp hoping to scam the country bumpkins. Hate to say this, V, but I don't think you're finished yet. -GEF