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Thread: New Content on Memory: ICON

  1. #16
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    Owen,
    I think your Khan write up is great. I thought it was a straight conversion but whatever changes you made were obviously for the better because I thought it was dead on.

    As for your other character statistical write ups, personally I would absolutely love to see them! I am a complete stat junkie and unfortunately, ICON was a little light in that area for my tastes. Fortunately Memory Icon has provided me with plenty of treasures with all those great netbooks and now your character write ups.

    So, even without the FASA books and full write ups I would still love to see what you have converted so far to add to my personal collection so you have my vote for sharing your work!

    Thanks again and great work!

  2. #17
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    I'm also thinking of putting up a number of FASA characters from various sourcebooks and adventures- I have them done up for my own use, and altering the coding for Memory: ICON's html would be trivial. These would just be conversions of the stats - you'd still need the FASA books for the adventures and the full character writeups. Would these be useful to you guys?

    Hi Owen,
    I was just wondering if you still had any plans for this project? I'd still really love to see it. Would anyone else as well?

  3. #18
    Mr Oulton, I just found the pages of miniatures on Memory: ICON. You kept them quiet. They're lovely!

    I've been thinking of retiring my miniature maker in favour of pages of premade miniatures. It'd allow for higher quality images and a variety of poses.

    That said, I can't really retire the mini maker as it's on a geocities page and I've long since lost the access codes for the site - so it'll most likely be there, pretty much until the heat death of the Sun. Which is a shame because there's a lot about it I really don't like anymore and I can't update it

    Crow

  4. #19
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    Hi Scarecrow

    Funnily enough, I've just been using the miniature maker in preparation for an upcoming game. Still think it's a great tool. I've also started modifying some of the figures in photoshop, I did a crewman in red engineering fatigues and I need to do a couple of guys in the wrath of khan cadet jumpsuit thing as well. Look forward to whatever you come up with next as always.

    Renny

  5. #20
    Well, I am hoping to do the whole thing as a Flash application using vector graphics. It won't then depend on your browser and will avoid all that dragging!

    Trouble is, when you start looking into it, it's a horrifically complex program requiring me to not only learn Flash but Action Scripting aswell

    Ho hum. We'll see!

  6. #21
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    Scarecrow, I love the mini maker and use it all the time. I infact made a little image of me and put it in front of a Reliant bridge shot and use it as my photo in chat rooms.
    Steven "redwood973" Wood

    "Man does not fail. He gives up trying."

  7. #22
    Really? WOW! I'd love to see it.

    I get so little feedback on the minimaker - it's always a surprise to find that people actually use it.

    Anyways, I've rather hijacked this thread.

    Sorry, Owen.

  8. #23
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    Really? WOW! I'd love to see it.
    Yeppers, it's my main pic on my MySpace profile. I use it in about everything, from Matt's old Ferengi Blue Room to chat rooms and MySpace type stuff.

    [Sorry, Owen. . .last time I swear!]
    Steven "redwood973" Wood

    "Man does not fail. He gives up trying."

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