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Tuesday, November 29, 2005
Machinimations

I've been slowed down on Bear Town yet again by a paid project which is going to involve digital puppetry using a Flash based 3D engine. The idea is sort of to take this concept to the next level. What I'll essentially be doing is creating a 2D system in Flash that looks like 3D, but as part of the research I've been looking more closely at Machinima and starting to wonder about a Machinima-like approach to Bear Town. That would be radically different from what I've been planning all along so I'm not ready to commit to that just yet, but it's intriguing.

Hmmm...


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