Lugaru team
Lugaru team
How many people worked on lugaru 1? and how many people work on lugaru2?
For Lugaru 1, I did all of the programming and animation and a lot of the artwork: Jesse Holden (Erazorhead) helped a lot with many of the textures, and David Drew contributed the model for the hawk that you see flying overhead.
For Lugaru 2 that is a much more complicated question, so I will have to give a simple answer for now: about six.
For Lugaru 2 that is a much more complicated question, so I will have to give a simple answer for now: about six.
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- Charlotte Brontë
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What do you mean "ABOUT six"? Does that mean 6-something (like 60)? Or are you just not counting the dude thats making the music? oh-oh!! Check out my new song: IDK (dont ask why its called that) on http://www.myspace.com/yourchickenismoldy ! Its me on the piano :p i was just fooling around.... Peace
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- Gramps
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He obviously gave a rough estimate of six because he does not know how many people may be working on the game by the time the development is finished.
I'd say that him saying six means there's six people working on the game in total, including anybody who has to do with working on material for the game, which would include the musical composer.
I'd say that him saying six means there's six people working on the game in total, including anybody who has to do with working on material for the game, which would include the musical composer.
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- Charlotte Brontë
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I think there could be, but like me, I make all the music for my games (which is going to be a lot better than http://www.myspace.com/yourchickenismoldy ) with my keyboard which can make a whole orchestral track. Check out the Fantom X series (which i really really want) on www.roland.com . There are a lot of "orchistras" that are conducted off those keyboards .
-Nick D. ( http://www.wormyadventures.com )
-Nick D. ( http://www.wormyadventures.com )
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I just chekced out those textures and, wow. The one that says: "proposed title screen" should definitely be the menu for Lugaru 2.David wrote:For Lugaru 1, I did all of the programming and animation and a lot of the artwork: Jesse Holden (Erazorhead) helped a lot with many of the textures, and David Drew contributed the model for the hawk that you see flying overhead.
For Lugaru 2 that is a much more complicated question, so I will have to give a simple answer for now: about six.
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By "About six" he definetly means 7.5.NickD wrote:What do you mean "ABOUT six"? Does that mean 6-something (like 60)? Or are you just not counting the dude thats making the music? oh-oh!! Check out my new song: IDK (dont ask why its called that) on http://www.myspace.com/yourchickenismoldy ! Its me on the piano :p i was just fooling around.... Peace
Hey that's neat, my friend (Adam) is a big synthesizer fan. I just mentioned to him on the phone your interest in playing that kind of stuff, and he wants me to say this (too lazy to figure out how to work this PM system)
ALso, if you wanted to be a Vangelis... you's take a VS-80 and a bunch of other keyboards and play as many as possible while having it sound good . SO... yeah.
On a side note, he wants to know what keyboard(s) you use. He also wants to know what forums I'm on, but I won't tell him. To tell you the truth, if he saw this game, he'd stick a fork in my eye, JUST because it involves anthromorphic rabbits and such.I reccomend, if you're looking for a cheap Fantom and don't have the money for the 6, 7, or 8, you should get the Fantom XA. It still delivers Fantom quality sound, but at a lower price (and a lower quality LCD). [here I told him (Adam) that you probably know about Roland but he's going to tell you anyways]. However, if you're looking for that powerful vintage brass sound you should get the long-awaited Juno series G. [I don't think I got the point across that you wanted to make orchestral stuff.] It delivers all-vintage sound for the 80's styled Jupiter series for less than you would pay for any of the Fantoms. And fiunally, if you're looking for what I specialize in, which is synthesis, you should aquaint yourself with the moderately priced SH-201 analog synthesizer.
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[He's obsessed with Doom 3 and likes ending everything like that... yes he told me to end it like that]
ALso, if you wanted to be a Vangelis... you's take a VS-80 and a bunch of other keyboards and play as many as possible while having it sound good . SO... yeah.
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- Charlotte Brontë
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lol. I end everything with "so... yah." too, but im using the oldest keyboard (which still has really high quality sounds) with a midi interface and a floppy disk drive to store more data in. Its still in style, but I went to Guitar Center and tried a Fantom out for myself and it was hellsta tight. I use garage band too. Imma (say it like Mario and read the sentance over) see if i can get a fantom offa eBay. so... yah. Oh yah. for my game wormy, should i make it a scarry game like doom or an action game like the old one ( www.wormyadventures.com )?