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#1
Applications / Re: The inkblot
August 23, 2008, 02:49:27 AM
Here's a scrap of my work (pretty old at this point) that I was able to find floating around.

Unfinished, but all my work is on my other HD.
http://img245.imageshack.us/my.php?image=stanley1xf8.png
#2
Applications / Re: The inkblot
August 23, 2008, 02:32:31 AM
Yeah, aokhost doesnt support PHP, so the vast majority of my gallery is inaccessible. My site is pretty much broken, which is why I'm requesting help from you guys.

As for the collaboration, if it's any comfort to you, I won't be doing the art, just the code for the game we are planning.

Thanks for the reply.
#3
Applications / The inkblot
August 19, 2008, 06:13:40 AM
Gordon Tian
Desired username: inkblot.xepher.net
contact at Gordon (DOT) tian2008 (AT) gmail (DOT) com

My old webhost is a broken piece of junk. Under them, half the site will not work. I got wind from a friend that you guys are the best at what you do, so here I go.

I'm Gordon Tian, and my website is currently located at inkblot(DOT)aokhost(DOT)com. I have worked on many flash games, websites, and animations that have been published on various websites with consistently good reviews. I'm currently making money as an indie game designer/creator and an artist for hire.  Wanting to share my domain is Lulu Liu, an artist who has won several awards for her work in the past and is currently regularly creating art she wishes to put up on the net. See her far superior and incredibly larger gallery (I'm blaming aokhost) at http://b-funk.deviantart.com/ .We'll be collaborating on several projects in the future, so we decided that it would be best if we stuck all of our material in one place.



Thanks for reading,
Gordon