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I replied in the WME book thread too. I would like to voulnteer for proof reading and Graphics. Please Pm me if interested.

regards,
Baron

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Community bulletin board / Re: WME BOOK is online
« on: February 29, 2008, 12:37:29 AM »
Hi Metamorphium,
                     I would like to contribute graphics and proof reading to the Wme programming book effort.
I'm a complete beginner so I would like to ask a few questions the parts that I have found a little hard to understand,
then I could add that information into the manuscript, with your permission of course.
Here is a graphic I made for the "keypad" example in the scripting chapter.
I'm really excited, the book is helping me a lot.
Please Pm me if you are interested.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/12448574@N02/2296383782/sizes/o/

Thanks,
David "Baron" McDermott

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Community bulletin board / Re: WME programming book
« on: February 27, 2008, 02:44:39 PM »

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Community bulletin board / Re: WME BOOK is online
« on: February 23, 2008, 02:47:18 PM »
Im reading through the book now. Thank you so much, its exactly what a programming afraid artisty type like me
needs. Usually the word script sends cold chills down my spine, now I feel a sense of calm settling in.
It is very accessable and easy to understand. Fantastic writing. 
God bless you!

All the Best
David

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Scripts, plugins, utilities, goodies / Beginner Java tutorial
« on: August 22, 2007, 12:24:32 PM »
This is a link to a series of absolute beginners java tutorial videos.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1461730860897723440

I Thought it might be good for anyone just starting out.
Feel free to add anything else that might benifit clueless beginners like myself.

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Community bulletin board / Re: WME programming book
« on: August 20, 2007, 10:51:43 AM »
Hello All, I am also a newbie like Warmblood.  If its any help I would like to volunteer as a guinea pig to test the book. I could proof read as I go and also give the feedback from a genuine new user. perhaps ask some of the strange questions other beginners might ask.
Although I dont have programming experience I dabbled a little and I am at the moment trying to teach myself WME for a Uni project. I can also contribute some simple graphics/models/animations if needed some examples of my artwork Other than that thanks to everyone for making this fantastic tool and all the support being made available.

-David McDermott

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General Discussion / Re: #600 - The unofficial introduce-yourself thread
« on: December 02, 2006, 02:29:11 PM »
Hello everyone,

Name: David McDermott
Age: 29
I'm from Ireland but i'm currently living in Kobe (Japan)
Occupation: Im currently doing various part-time work to feed myself.
Previous games  experience at Rare Ltd U.K. and Pandemic studios Australia as an animation/art drone.

I've packed in the games work and I'm following the impossible dream of learning japanese and making
my own independent adventure game. In april I start a masters course in CGI design here in Kobe.  Some
how managed to convince the professors to allow me to produce an adventure game as my research subject.
The only problem is now I have to come up with the goods!

wish me luck.......

Nearly forgot, favourite adventure games:
 Monkey island 1 and 2 blew me away and started me scribbling away in Deluxe paint. Also Syberia and Samarost.

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