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Karl Brown
09-11-2008, 08:09 PM
Hello, directors.
I was once a member of the TMO community, until a series of events and health issues arised, and I was unable to any longer be part of the community for some time, ending in an anunounced and prolonged leave of absence.
I am glad to be back, and look forward to meeting again with my old friends from the community.
I will need some time to adjust again to The Movies, as well as this new site Ken has put up. However, I have a good feling of the aura here, and believe Ken has done the community a solid.
See you in the cinemas.
Sparky
09-11-2008, 08:11 PM
Welcome back Karl. Good to see ya :)
riott007
09-11-2008, 08:12 PM
welcome karl!
Karl Brown
09-11-2008, 08:14 PM
Thank you.
I meant to ask -- is there any new things I should know, or mods to be a need these days? Pretend, let us say, I am new to uploading, having only an understanding of the original game mechanics.
Should be enjoyable.
Jase180
09-11-2008, 08:17 PM
Hello, directors.
I was once a member of the TMO community, until a series of events and health issues arised, and I was unable to any longer be part of the community for some time, ending in an anunounced and prolonged leave of absence.
I am glad to be back, and look forward to meeting again with my old friends from the community.
I will need some time to adjust again to The Movies, as well as this new site Ken has put up. However, I have a good feling of the aura here, and believe Ken has done the community a solid.
See you in the cinemas.
Welcome back!! I for one think you should get back into your film, as I really think theres a solid script there!
With outside editing options, you have the real makings of a powerful film.
Karl Brown
09-11-2008, 08:19 PM
Welcome back!! I for one think you should get back into your film, as I really think theres a solid script there!
With outside editing options, you have the real makings of a powerful film.
I may.
I did not, however, get the end of it back from you. Do you happen to still have it, as it would complete the script, and I could begin?
Sparky
09-11-2008, 08:20 PM
I would advise you obtain / learn the following
1. Tarison's blue scenes
2. Dr. House unlocked scenes
3. Movies Editor (MED)
4. Riley's 'dressings 2 props' tool
5. Audacity for sound and music editing
Karl Brown
09-11-2008, 08:23 PM
1. Tarison's blue scenes
2. Dr. House unlocked scenes
3. Movies Editor (MED)
4. Riley's 'dressings 2 props' tool
5. Audacity for sound and music editing
Is there a place to obtain the Bluescreen other than Director's Cut? I've never managed to be able to Registar there. Unsure why, but each time it has some issue.
Jase180
09-11-2008, 08:28 PM
I may.
I did not, however, get the end of it back from you. Do you happen to still have it, as it would complete the script, and I could begin?
Hrmmm, I will look. If not, I will re do it without fail!:thumbup1:
Jase180
09-11-2008, 08:29 PM
Is there a place to obtain the Bluescreen other than Director's Cut? I've never managed to be able to Registar there. Unsure why, but each time it has some issue.
I will make a zip/rar file for you of some useful things
Karl Brown
09-11-2008, 08:42 PM
Hrmmm, I will look. If not, I will re do it without fail!:thumbup1:
You're a pro.
kuroken
09-12-2008, 10:56 AM
Good to see you've returned, Karl - bummer about the computer meltdown, but glad you're back.
Ken
sisch
09-12-2008, 02:16 PM
Hi Karl, nice to see you over here!
I'm looking forward to see new movies of yours!
Karl Brown
09-12-2008, 04:04 PM
Thank you, Ken and Sisch.
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