Re: [0.6.6] My Little Foundation: Containment is Magic
Posted: Wed May 01, 2013 7:25 pm
So, I am the voice actor for the MTFs. Yay.
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Thanks Glitch! I wrote this before I noticed the actual job list. I am just happy to be on a project I love so much. I can finally demonstrate my Photoshop and modding capabilities on a project that actually matters (My personal mods have never left my computer). If CommanderPro100 sees this, thank you for letting me into the project. By the way, I noticed that SCP-1025's cover is the Daring Doo book, I assume you want me to change that too. Tell me what you want me to do. Thanks!Glitch wrote:Just realised, Poison Joke page is in a completely different book.Bronami wrote:the diseased tome to the "Supernaturals" book in Twilight's Library in Bridle Gossip.
*restrains self*
Must. Correct. Canon. Continuity. Error.
No problem, it's good to know you're enthusiastic about the project.Bronami wrote:I am just happy to be on a project I love so much. I can finally demonstrate my Photoshop and modding capabilities on a project that actually matters (My personal mods have never left my computer). If CommanderPro100 sees this, thank you for letting me into the project.
1025's cover needs to say "Perplexing Pony Plagues". It was originally suppose to be a Daring Doo book but we changed it when 1025 got an actual use in 0.7.Bronami wrote:By the way, I noticed that SCP-1025's cover is the Daring Doo book, I assume you want me to change that too. Tell me what you want me to do. Thanks!
You can post it on this thread.Bronami wrote:I must ask, when I finish a job, where can I post the texture/code/audio that I have done, so it can be checked and (hopefully) added to the final product?
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