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8/10/2012

Cosmic Blobs: Lab Rat Edition - Deluxe Version (Win/Mac) Review

Cosmic Blobs: Lab Rat Edition - Deluxe Version
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My 8-year-old granddaughters love creating and animating animals with this software.They combine animals at will (frog+gorilla=frogilla.)They have only skimmed the possibilities available in this program, so suspect this will be a computer activity that they won't outgrow.There is a tutorial and they needed it.It was kid friendly and very helpful.

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Cosmic Blobs® lets boys and girls from 7 to 14 years old create amazing 3D computer graphics that look like today's coolest computer generated cartoons and video games. It works like modeling clay on the computer for building fantastic 3D models with easy-to-use mouse controls and colorful decorating activities. Bend, pull, poke and flatten basic shapes into animals, vehicles, characters or anything else that can be imagined. Decorate any Blobs surface with paints, decals, patterns or your own photographs. Real computer animations such as hopping, slithering, and running bring the 3D creations to life in a world created by you.

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2/05/2012

The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics Review

The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics
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I was excited when I first learned about this book coming out because it's difficult for me to set up a normal artist's station in my house. Not knowing who this Freddie Williams guy was, I ended up going to his website and checking him out. It was here that I first became dismayed.

His website has a section labeled "DigiArt Quick Tools," in which one can find several Photoshop tools Freddie has available. These include several variations of his MasterPage file, which tend to cost a little bit of money (the bundle pack that gives you all the Master Pages runs I think about $125). I also noticed a blurb in which Freddie mentions that an entire section of the upcoming book is devoted to the Master Page. I immediately started thinking that the book was going to end up being a $15 commercial for the various tools he has to offer.

Never have I been so glad to be so dead wrong.

The section on Master Pages walks you through the process of making your own Master Page, and while he mentions his website, he never tells the reader to go buy anything. Instead, he teaches you how to do it yourself. In fact, there's only one thing that Freddie tells the reader to download, and that's the perspective tool that he created... and its free (as is a generic version of the Master Page, if you don't want to make your own or pay money for a company-specific Page).

As far as the rest of the book goes, it was a massive wake-up call in regards to realizing how powerful and how fast creating sequential artwork on the computer is. In fact, it seems that Freddie's main goal is to get the reader to create better artwork, faster, and he constantly discusses ways to make your work faster and more streamlined.

Be warned, though... this is NOT a "how to draw" book. If you don't know how to draw, this book won't be that helpful to you. This book is more accurately described as a "how to use the computer to draw" book. Additionally, if you don't know how to do any basic drawing in Photoshop, you might want to learn, quick. I have a very basic understanding of how to draw and paint with Photoshop, and this book has my mind racing with all the possibilities I have available to me now. Be prepared to think and imagine when you read the book.

Not every aspect of Freddie's work method will work for everyone, and he acknowledges fact. He describes his methods to the reader, and for key areas offers alternative paths for the reader to take that may be more comfortable for the reader.

Did I enjoy this book? Yes, I did. Did I learn anything from this book? Almost every step of the way. Would I recommend this book to the serious hobbyist or the artist getting into the comics field? Without a doubt and with no reservations, yes!!!!

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Artists! Gain incredible superpowers...with the help of your computer! The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics shows how to give up pencil, pen, and paper and start drawing dynamic, exciting comics art entirely on the computer. Author Freddie E Williams IIis one of DC Comics' hottest artists and a leader in digital penciling and inking-and here, in clear, step-by-step directions, he guides readers through every part of the digital process, from turning on the computer to finishing a digital file of fully inked comic art, ready for print. Creating a template, sketching on the computer, pencilling, and finally inking digitally are all covered in depth, along with bold, timesaving shortcuts created by Williams, tested by years of trial and error. Step into the digital age, streamline the drawing process, and leap over the limitations of mere physical drawing materials with The DC Comics Guide to Digitally Drawing Comics.

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1/18/2012

Line Rider 2: Unbound Review

Line Rider 2: Unbound
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I bought this game for my two boys because I recall seeing them playing this game on the PC.It looked cool.They were excited when they found out I got it.

I decided to try it out myself as I am a gamer with my own Nintendo DS. I was immediately drawn into this game! You draw lines for the rider to ride on to get from beginning to end. Lines are drawn in certain areas but in any direction you want and in 3 speeds to pick from.

This game is so unique from other games I've played that I LOVED it alot.To me it's like experimenting with gravity and the way the rider will go. There is no other game like it.I think it takes special people to like this game.More like puzzle & strategy type of a game with lots of thinking and re-trying.

LOVE IT!! Can't say enough of it.I hope they come out with Line Rider 3.I'll have to try Line Rider 1 on the PC but I'm sure it isn't the same as playing on the DS.

By the way the boys (8 and 10 yrs old) love it as well.

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In Line Rider, the sled-stealing scumbag Chaz is up to no good and only you, as the clever and cunning Bosh, can defeat him. For Bosh to save his true love Bailey, players must solve over 40 mind-bending puzzles created by the #1 Line Rider player in the world, TechDawg.

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9/01/2011

Drawn to Life Review

Drawn to Life
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What you draw simply fills in templates already in the world.You don't draw enough to really set the flavor of the setting, and all the drawing is simply filling in blanks in the background.

It's fun to draw your hero, and the drawing app is great (I sometimes put in the game just to doodle), but the gameplay itself is a disappointingly linear jump and smash, and your works of art do nothing to affect the game world.

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Drawn to Life is a unique adventure game for DS and DSi in which the events of the game are truly in your hands. Utilizing the DS or DSi's touch technology, players literally create everything used in the game by simply drawing what they need. This includes everything from items, weapons and the game hero himself or herself. The result is a level of customization rarely seen and a level of creative family-friendly adventure unmatched on Nintendo's handheld gaming platforms.




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6/01/2011

Drawn To Life: Spongebob Squarepants Review

Drawn To Life: Spongebob Squarepants
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I'm 32 years old, and I bought this game for myself.I like drawing and like Spongebob, so this game looked like it'd be good.Honestly, it was better than expected.I was able to draw in detail and I got a kick seeing my doodles come to life.This is a game that is really aimed at kids, and if your a "serious" adult gamer, you probably won't like it because it's more drawing than game...but I still liked it.For one level, I got to draw a funny looking car, and I even made the tires look crooked and wobbly on purpose, then I watched as it came to life...it was really funny and enjoyable, and brought out the kid in me.

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Loosely based on the SpongeBob Squarepants "Frankendoodle" episode, and utilizing Drawn to Life's total game, player-drawn customization functionality, Drawn to Life: Spongebob Squarepants Edition is a SpongeBob platformer like no other. Featuring over 20 game levels, multiplayer support, puzzle, race and platforming gameplay, and the unique ability to create and customize everything in the game, it is an adventure not to be missed.




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