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RE: Why TSR? - Koh - 04-27-2014

I had joined a few years ago, originally only for the purpose of submitting some sprites I had either ripped or made myself, since I had come to SR several times prior looking for graphics when I was in the fangame phase, and posting fangames. After I started shifting to more original works, I posted that here, then went into a posting coma for a bit, then a posting sugar rush, and then I calmed down after focusing more on game development and spriting, since I've about 4 undergoing projects, as well as senior college life. It's nice to receive critique as you make progress on the graphics for the projects, so you can take care of most issues as you go along, instead of all in one big chunk.


RE: Why TSR? - Mystie - 04-27-2014

I knew of The VG Resource for years, and I remember nabbing some sprites and models from them before ever signing up. Earlier this year, I signed up because I wanted to rip some models, and I made a thread asking how to rip from Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 games.

Pretty soon, I started to integrate myself into the general community. Not just the ripping aspect, but the community overall. Giving compliments or critique on custom sprites and art, discussing various games, etc. And that's where I am today.


RE: Why TSR? - RabidPeep - 04-27-2014

Shit this takes me back.

Ok... I came to Pixeltendo when I was using GM 4.3 so... 2002? That doesn't even sound right, but I know I joined before 2003. That's the year of my Abyss Demo that I shared with everyone there.

I used to be ZeeHero, and I came because the GMC was a piece of crap if you wanted to learn how to do your own sprite work. So some people mentioned Pixeltendo. So I went, sucked at pixel art but was overconfident. Then buckled down and got better. I'm still not that good, but I know enough for my needs now. I got halfway through a TUGS match once. It was fun.

But oh, I was banned for trying to help a kid with his busted MS Paint. Who even listens to strangers on the internet, in a forum about pixel art, when it explicitly says no computer questions? That's how you melt your drive. I was gone a week. Then there was perhaps the most fun I ever had.

Mark Gaarder
This brat was annoying, persistent, and all around fabulously an undesirable. He annoyed me the same day he posted his ten page fan fiction that *nobody* else read. I read it, at least the first page (terrible by the way). It had his real name on it. A simple google search and I got his school.

So I started to pretend I knew the guy from school. Doing cold reading on him, publicly in front of the entire forum. People kept comparing it to Death Note the whole way through. During the time, I told Grooveman about what I was doing. The final stroke of brilliance was convincing him to leave or else I would tell everyone 'at school' about his fan fiction and embarrass the hell out of him. He did. I think he came back much later (months) when he realized he'd been conned.

I think the end of that topic was the best love I'd ever gotten - somebody took that scene of Kira in the helicopter and replaced his face with my character "Exactly as planned".

One of the best pranks I've ever done online. Granted, it's ancient history. It's hard to forget such a fun moment.

I was a mod at tSR breifly, but I did some things in a really bone-headed way and stepped down. I left shortly after that, and only came back a few days ago.

So why did I come here? To learn to make my own sprites. Why did I come back... in a lot of ways some of the older members are old friends and familiar faces. It's nice to come back and see them all. To see Vipershark not the ass end of everything, to see the changing tides of talent, but most of all to see that the landscape of the beach itself never changes, but the water's never the same twice.


RE: Why TSR? - Vipershark - 04-27-2014

(04-27-2014, 11:34 AM)RabidPeep Wrote: Mark Gaarder

Ohhhh wow Mewthriii. That takes me sooooo far back.
I'd forgotten all about all of that, ahaha


RE: Why TSR? - GaryCXJk - 04-29-2014

Might have been around the time I gave the community the finger, because I don't remember him at all.