HORRAY FOR 4 MONTHS OFF OF SCHOOL! :D
See those black records on my Audio Submissions? That means those don't need reviews, I've moved way past those in skill. Try and reivew the first two or three songs please ;D
Age 33, Male
Student
SK, Canada
Joined on 2/10/07
Posted by New-Milkman - November 20th, 2009
And I feel like I've learned nothing. In electricity, I've learned about resistors (series-parallel, delta-y, networking theorems), capacitors and inductors. Not a whole lot in my eyes. Plus there's vector addition, phasors and other stuff... but who cares about that?
Posted by New-Milkman - October 28th, 2009
So on the ends of a film, the title is supposed to be printed on it. But for some reason, Saw VI says "Peaches" on all of the tails (there's 5 or 6 reels, I didn't put this one together and I forgot to look). This is the first time I've seen this in the time I've worked projection at a movie theatre, which is just over a year.
Posted by New-Milkman - September 20th, 2009
I'm pretty cool.
http://www.siast.sk.ca/programs_course s_descriptions/ELOE.shtml
Posted by New-Milkman - August 23rd, 2009
So over the summer I actually worked on some music stuff a bit. I didn't finish any of it though, a lot of it I just can't think of a way to finish or anything. I doubt I'll finish them, but here's three drum and bass songs and an ambient one, all unfinished: http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen /266334
And because you care, I'm moving to Moose Jaw, SK in a week. Exciting, moving to a retirement city to go to school.
Posted by New-Milkman - June 18th, 2009
KInd of just a pice of a thing I put together using samples. The bass is taken from API - Fabricate (I know I shouldn't do that, but it's fun), and the drums are from Koriigahn / Para sample pack, which seems to be down.
Anyway, here it is: http://www.zshare.net/audio/61525371f4 077cfd/
The good stuff is halfway in.
Posted by New-Milkman - June 12th, 2009
Made in Inventor 2009.
I did this thing in school. It was my last project of the year, and it was pretty hard. I was given the real life piece, so then I measured it, sketched it, and produced the 3D model in the program. Then I use the 3D model to create a dimensioned version of it. It was pretty frustrating to make, but I think it looks cool... it's also a Skills Canada project, so I guess I didn't do to bad finishing it on my own. :D
Posted by New-Milkman - May 24th, 2009
Made in Inventor 2009.
It's not completely done, but I've done so much work on it I lost interest in completely finishing it.
Posted by New-Milkman - April 29th, 2009
I wanted to try out Inventor 2009 at home, so I made this pretty quick.
Posted by New-Milkman - April 29th, 2009
I got it, because my school has an agreement with Autodesk so I can use it at home for 13 months.
Cool stuff.