Here's the last Halloween animation! (in November!) This one is all about zombies.
Enjoy!
Here's the last Halloween animation! (in November!) This one is all about zombies.
Enjoy!
Finally, a Nora & Cedric animation!! :D
This one is about Halloween! I know, Halloween was yesterday...I was planning to have it up last night...but I had to do stuff that had an actual deadline...
I also have another Halloween related one...which I hope will be up this week (again, I know, it's November...but I don't care! It's going up). :D
The "Nora & Cedric" comic version will no longer be published in The Chronicle. I am still figuring out where it will go, but I hope it will be published in a print media on campus.
Finally, the game I've been working on all term has entered its testing phases. This is an early stage of the game for testing game balance and detecting any possible bugs. There is alot more content that I plan to add into the next version the most significant being updating the graphics, adding sound, and adding menus. Of course as the game gets updated you can expect to see new towers, enemies, and more waves as well. So here is the first version of the game, enjoy.
With the rise of the internet, we've seen also seen a rise of webcomics. Their popularity has soared, and though the subject matter varies, many a folk can find a sense of solidarity with other readers as they peruse all the wonderful creations the internet has to offer.
If you're going to read some webcomics, then, here are a few you should consider.
1. Kawaii Not

When Sean White's cousin isn't changing the background while in a chat, he actually loves to play candy land and smile to everyone that passes by.
As an IMS major I should have probably purchased my own copy of Photoshop long ago but it's just so expensive. So I've learned to make due.
For super basic stuff I used to just Microsoft Paint but then I got wise to all the great free stuff out there.

I love music and I love services that help me to find new
music. I've known about Last.Fm for a
few years but never really looked into it much.
However last month I created an account I've come to love it.
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