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#121
3 Frags +
SalamancerRenhetWhat I don't love is having to draw mostly uninteresting (to me) ideas from customers:(

How could DnD not be cool, I wasn't lying when I said it was the best ever ;___;

[quote=Salamancer][quote=Renhet]What I don't love is having to draw mostly uninteresting (to me) ideas from customers[/quote]
:([/quote]
How could DnD not be cool, I wasn't lying when I said it was the best ever ;___;
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#122
3 Frags +
MightyMeYou should release it by playing it on i49 main stage.
I remember seeing the Cube's prem (for the first time) on i46 big ass screen, and boy was it awesome.

that would give me goosebumps :3

[quote=MightyMe]You should release it by playing it on i49 main stage.
I remember seeing the Cube's prem (for the first time) on i46 big ass screen, and boy was it awesome.[/quote]

that would give me goosebumps :3
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#123
22 Frags +
JackyLegs
"A true artist publishes his creationes for the sake that he wants to share with the world the best art that he can create, not a decent art, nor a great art, but the best art" - Me, just now.

Dude, fuck that.
You shouldn't do your best art out of some feeling that you "owe" the world your best.
you should do your best art because it makes you happy.
Look at F. Scott Fitzgerald, for example. He died thinking he was a failure, because reviewers at the time didn't think The Great Gatsby was any good. He poured his heart and soul into it for years, through a personal crisis, and when he was finished, he was damn proud. He felt it was his magnum opus, his ticket to literary acclaim. When people at the time didn't appreciate it, he was heartbroken. All that work put into making his greatest writing, and it was panned.
Cut to 1942, two years after his death. An organization in America called the Council on Books in Wartime was distributing paperback books to soldiers. One of these books, The Great Gatsby, proved to be as popular as pin-up girls with the soldiers, which helped spark interest in the book. By the 1950s, it had become a staple in high school curriculum, and by the 1960s it was steadily selling 50,000 copies a year.
Cut to today, when it sells 500,000 copies annually and is widely considered one of, if not the greatest pieces of American literature.
But throughout the rest of Fitzgerald's life, he thought he had failed because the world didn't appreciate his art the way he did.

tl;dr don't make the best art you can to please people and become famous because you'll just die thinking you're a failure before your art pleases people and makes you famous

Luke, take all the time you need to finish your documentary. You don't owe anyone a specific release date. Even if you release it a year from now, the only thing that matters is that you're proud of it.

[quote=JackyLegs]
[b]
"A true artist publishes his creationes for the sake that he wants to share with the world the best art that he can create, not a decent art, nor a great art, but the best art" - Me, just now.
[/b][/quote]
Dude, [i][b]fuck[/b][/i] that.
You shouldn't do your best art out of some feeling that you "owe" the world your best.
you should do your best art because it makes [i]you[/i] happy.
Look at F. Scott Fitzgerald, for example. He died thinking he was a failure, because reviewers at the time didn't think The Great Gatsby was any good. He poured his heart and soul into it for years, through a personal crisis, and when he was finished, he was damn proud. He felt it was his magnum opus, his ticket to literary acclaim. When people at the time didn't appreciate it, he was heartbroken. All that work put into making his greatest writing, and it was panned.
Cut to 1942, two years after his death. An organization in America called the Council on Books in Wartime was distributing paperback books to soldiers. One of these books, The Great Gatsby, proved to be as popular as pin-up girls with the soldiers, which helped spark interest in the book. By the 1950s, it had become a staple in high school curriculum, and by the 1960s it was steadily selling 50,000 copies a year.
Cut to today, when it sells 500,000 copies annually and is widely considered one of, if not the greatest pieces of American literature.
But throughout the rest of Fitzgerald's life, he thought he had failed because the world didn't appreciate his art the way he did.

tl;dr don't make the best art you can to please people and become famous because you'll just die thinking you're a failure before your art pleases people and makes you famous

Luke, take all the time you need to finish your documentary. You don't owe anyone a specific release date. Even if you release it a year from now, the only thing that matters is that you're proud of it.
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#124
24 Frags +

It's in its final release form. I think we're mostly waiting on distributors.

It's in its final release form. I think we're mostly waiting on distributors.
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#125
1 Frags +

HYPED!

Cant wait to watch this @ Work.

HYPED!

Cant wait to watch this @ Work.
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#126
-4 Frags +

is there an ETA?

is there an ETA?
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#127
4 Frags +

As eXtine and Luke said earlier in the thread, and as I mentioned, we have an internal deadline set. Waiting on distributors to see whether they can meet that deadline.

As eXtine and Luke said earlier in the thread, and as I mentioned, we have an internal deadline set. Waiting on distributors to see whether they can meet that deadline.
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#128
16 Frags +
MightyMeYou should release it by playing it on i49 main stage.

http://i.imgur.com/ben1DH8.jpg

[quote=MightyMe]You should release it by playing it on i49 main stage.[/quote]

[img]http://i.imgur.com/ben1DH8.jpg[/img]
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#129
0 Frags +
MightyMeYou should release it by playing it on i49 mane stage.
I remember seeing the Cube's prem (for the first time) on i46 big ass screen, and colt was it awesome.

I still get chills every time I see that juking demo on gullywash last, I imagine seeing it at i46 would have given me a heart attack or two.

[quote=MightyMe]You should release it by playing it on i49 mane stage.
I remember seeing the Cube's prem (for the first time) on i46 big ass screen, and colt was it awesome.[/quote]

I still get chills every time I see that juking demo on gullywash last, I imagine seeing it at i46 would have given me a heart attack or two.
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#130
3 Frags +
JonesyMcFlyJackyLegs
"A true artist publishes his creationes for the sake that he wants to share with the world the best art that he can create, not a decent art, nor a great art, but the best art" - Me, just now.
Dude, fuck that.
You shouldn't do your best art out of some feeling that you "owe" the world your best.
you should do your best art because it makes you happy.
Look at F. Scott Fitzgerald, for example. He died thinking he was a failure, because reviewers at the time didn't think The Great Gatsby was any good. He poured his heart and soul into it for years, through a personal crisis, and when he was finished, he was damn proud. He felt it was his magnum opus, his ticket to literary acclaim. When people at the time didn't appreciate it, he was heartbroken. All that work put into making his greatest writing, and it was panned.
Cut to 1942, two years after his death. An organization in America called the Council on Books in Wartime was distributing paperback books to soldiers. One of these books, The Great Gatsby, proved to be as popular as pin-up girls with the soldiers, which helped spark interest in the book. By the 1950s, it had become a staple in high school curriculum, and by the 1960s it was steadily selling 50,000 copies a year.
Cut to today, when it sells 500,000 copies annually and is widely considered one of, if not the greatest pieces of American literature.
But throughout the rest of Fitzgerald's life, he thought he had failed because the world didn't appreciate his art the way he did.

tl;dr don't make the best art you can to please people and become famous because you'll just die thinking you're a failure before your art pleases people and makes you famous

Luke, take all the time you need to finish your documentary. You don't owe anyone a specific release date. Even if you release it a year from now, the only thing that matters is that you're proud of it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VEQRPm_HyA

[quote=JonesyMcFly][quote=JackyLegs]
[b]
"A true artist publishes his creationes for the sake that he wants to share with the world the best art that he can create, not a decent art, nor a great art, but the best art" - Me, just now.
[/b][/quote]
Dude, [i][b]fuck[/b][/i] that.
You shouldn't do your best art out of some feeling that you "owe" the world your best.
you should do your best art because it makes [i]you[/i] happy.
Look at F. Scott Fitzgerald, for example. He died thinking he was a failure, because reviewers at the time didn't think The Great Gatsby was any good. He poured his heart and soul into it for years, through a personal crisis, and when he was finished, he was damn proud. He felt it was his magnum opus, his ticket to literary acclaim. When people at the time didn't appreciate it, he was heartbroken. All that work put into making his greatest writing, and it was panned.
Cut to 1942, two years after his death. An organization in America called the Council on Books in Wartime was distributing paperback books to soldiers. One of these books, The Great Gatsby, proved to be as popular as pin-up girls with the soldiers, which helped spark interest in the book. By the 1950s, it had become a staple in high school curriculum, and by the 1960s it was steadily selling 50,000 copies a year.
Cut to today, when it sells 500,000 copies annually and is widely considered one of, if not the greatest pieces of American literature.
But throughout the rest of Fitzgerald's life, he thought he had failed because the world didn't appreciate his art the way he did.

tl;dr don't make the best art you can to please people and become famous because you'll just die thinking you're a failure before your art pleases people and makes you famous

Luke, take all the time you need to finish your documentary. You don't owe anyone a specific release date. Even if you release it a year from now, the only thing that matters is that you're proud of it.[/quote] [youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VEQRPm_HyA[/youtube]
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#131
19 Frags +

Starting after this sandwich I am fasting until it is released.

plz

Starting after this sandwich I am fasting until it is released.

plz
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#132
-28 Frags +

http://weknowgifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/its-happening-ron-paul-gif.gif

[img]http://weknowgifs.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/its-happening-ron-paul-gif.gif[/img]
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#133
0 Frags +
AllealStarting after this sandwich I am fasting until it is released.

plz

Been doing that every day for the past 3 weeks and still no luck D,=

Soon...soon...

[quote=Alleal]Starting after this sandwich I am fasting until it is released.

plz[/quote]

Been doing that every day for the past 3 weeks and still no luck D,=

Soon...soon...
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#134
14 Frags +

http://i46.extelevision.com/

:D

http://i46.extelevision.com/

:D
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#135
eXtelevision
27 Frags +

ITS HAPPENING.

Trailer + release date: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbnJYnS59RQ

Edit: #134 you beat me to it, damn.

ITS HAPPENING.

Trailer + release date: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WbnJYnS59RQ

Edit: #134 you beat me to it, damn.
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#136
20 Frags +

God damnit a whole week i'm gonna die

God damnit a whole week i'm gonna die
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#137
1 Frags +

That page looks great.

That page looks great.
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#138
7 Frags +

My dick is going to be perpetually hard now for the next week..

My dick is going to be perpetually hard now for the next week..
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#139
eXtelevision
4 Frags +

What's best the best link can I point towards for annotation / description in the trailer for i49 coverage?

What's best the best link can I point towards for annotation / description in the trailer for i49 coverage?
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#140
-49 Frags +

so now you have to pay to watch in non-youtube quality?

rofl

so now you have to pay to watch in non-youtube quality?

rofl
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#141
49 Frags +

That's the idea! Unless a sufficiently large proportion of the viewer base thinks Luke doesn't deserve to be compensated for a year's worth of work, that is.

That's the idea! Unless a sufficiently large proportion of the viewer base thinks Luke doesn't deserve to be compensated for a year's worth of work, that is.
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#142
58 Frags +

Sorry if that came off grouchy at all. I will try to find more polite ways of saying "fuck you" in the future.

Sorry if that came off grouchy at all. I will try to find more polite ways of saying "fuck you" in the future.
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#143
-47 Frags +

Oh good sal, it's not like this was billed as volunteer work and "for the community" for a full year.

Oh good sal, it's not like this was billed as volunteer work and "for the community" for a full year.
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#144
33 Frags +

Nope Sal. We appreciate your work. And those who want the High Quality version will definitely snag it.

Nope Sal. We appreciate your work. And those who want the High Quality version will definitely snag it.
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#145
8 Frags +

How large is the download going to be?

How large is the download going to be?
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#146
19 Frags +

#143 Perhaps you could dig up some quotes from me, Luke, or eXtine backing that up. I'd appreciate it.

#143 Perhaps you could dig up some quotes from me, Luke, or eXtine backing that up. I'd appreciate it.
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#147
-34 Frags +
Salamancer#143 Perhaps you could dig up some quotes from me, Luke, or eXtine backing that up. I'd appreciate it.

Well it sure seems like that was the general idea given how many people threw themselves in front of you when people even breathed a word of impatience. If you genuinely don't believe the production has been grossly mismanaged regardless of the final product you're kidding yourself.

[quote=Salamancer]#143 Perhaps you could dig up some quotes from me, Luke, or eXtine backing that up. I'd appreciate it.[/quote]

Well it sure seems like that was the general idea given how many people threw themselves in front of you when people even breathed a word of impatience. If you genuinely don't believe the production has been grossly mismanaged regardless of the final product you're kidding yourself.
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#148
32 Frags +
2sy_morphiendOh good sal, it's not like this was billed as volunteer work and "for the community" for a full year.

YouTube quality is more than sufficient for most people. I think offering a paid download for that "extreme" quality is completely fair. It's an entirely optional payment, nobody has to pay a cent to enjoy the documentary in full at 1080p on YouTube.

It's difficult to tell if you are genuinely this entitled, or if you're just trying to stir the pot.

[quote=2sy_morphiend]Oh good sal, it's not like this was billed as volunteer work and "for the community" for a full year.[/quote]

YouTube quality is more than sufficient for most people. I think offering a paid download for that "extreme" quality is completely fair. It's an entirely optional payment, nobody has to pay a cent to enjoy the documentary in full at 1080p on YouTube.

It's difficult to tell if you are genuinely this entitled, or if you're just trying to stir the pot.
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#149
eXtelevision
9 Frags +
LazyPandaHow large is the download going to be?

The highest quality version will be a little over 4GB. But you can get 25fps SD, 720p and 1080p which are much smaller (and maybe HFR 720p too) on VHX, so it's up to you to choose!

[quote=LazyPanda]How large is the download going to be?[/quote]

The highest quality version will be a little over 4GB. But you can get 25fps SD, 720p and 1080p which are much smaller (and maybe HFR 720p too) on VHX, so it's up to you to choose!
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#150
13 Frags +

Seems like stirring the pot to me, Lange. All I'm reading from him at this point is a bunch of :words: designed for flamebait. Doesn't he like getting -fragged anyway?

Seems like stirring the pot to me, Lange. All I'm reading from him at this point is a bunch of :words: designed for flamebait. Doesn't he like getting -fragged anyway?
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