seiro
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i like to make up stories for games and create characters. problem is, im not that too good of an artist. plus i can't program. what really sux is i've been staring at VERGE for the past few years saying, "im gonna make a game" and then i dont. heheh. well, if there's anyone who wants to make a development team or is interested in some of my ideas just email me at soji_112@yahoo.com or whatever. i'll post a website soon of my ideas. plus i got a few friends that are totally insane good artists. two of them produced a sick 30 some odd page manga for their senior project! jeez. anyways, i'll post a website sometime soon. maybe less then a few weeks. i'll post some of their work too. thanks.
Posted on 2001-04-05 23:11:26
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Rai
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Seiro,
Unfortunatly the force behind any great artist that causes all the beutiful art is not the paint itself, but the expression behind the image. The greatest tragedy is that we have to work so hard to share our ideas and our insperations, and that after all the years of mastering the painful process of pounding out those metaphorical sculptures of our dreams, we are still mostly misunderstood.
Anyone who has become a good coder or artist through VERGE probably did it because the artist had a desire to share that same joy that was experienced the first time he really got involved in a good rpg storyline. He felt that he had the creative power to make a new expression, but lacked the skill. When his cries for help were ignored, he was forced to master the tools and put paint to canvass on his own. Only to realize that his pleas were not ignored, they were only too understood, and we have all asked for the same sometime in our lives.
...That is, until the drive became skill through practice and research, and the creative power then became
art.
O no mimo no wa?
Posted on 2001-04-08 02:09:20
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