I'm not too sure about LegendaryLover. Is he good or bad? Or just out for e-sex?
You're full of win today, Ant.
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Originally Posted by Jasvena
rain will probably straighten him out and shave him ^_^
LOL. Seriously, or metaphorically? I don't think Legend would let anyone near him with a razor blade. He never outright implies it, but I get the feeling he's very proud of his peach fuzz (It makes him feel more mature!).
and WOOT go you for being 21! (only 19 myself T_T ) just dont party your life away haha
OMG SCARY! BARS and drinking are SCARY! >.< Lol, im very introverted and shy... I never go anywhere alone... Ping always has to come with me... I just sit at home and look at comments or go to work and get angry at the retardedness! I dont think I will have to worry about parting my life away... Im to scared to! >.< So my problem is that I dont party enough... -_- We work, stay up until 6am, sleep until 3pm, go back to work... or spend all of our time working on Pudding and TGE so we dont really do anything with our lives. But we do watch ALOT of anime! ^^ I think I have over 50 box sets... o.o I lost count.
lol omg! That IS entertaining!... im gonna add it to my growing collection of FAN WORKS!
Oh god xD That was just a silly scribble I did in like, less than fifteen seconds x_x I got frustrated trying to draw Pudding and my brothers were going, "WAKA WAKA WAKA!" downstairs cause they thought it was so funny that Legend did it...
i believe the spelling was off because it is supposed to be what the characters are TYPING.
do YOU always spell right while you are in-game? i know i dont. most times im in too much of a hurry to tell a noob asking me 4 buffs to bug off while fighting.
also, some believe the CHEESY dialogue is funny. its the random chuckle stuff. watch family guy and you'll get the point.
I didn't know it was supposed to resemble what the character's were TYPING. So I guess that explains the many TYPO'S and SMILIES.
And as a matter of fact, I don't PLAY mmo's anymore. But when I did, I did spell my sentences out. I don't know WHY, but I have this huge annoyance when people spell 'u' in stead of YOU. It's just 2 letters extra, it shouldn't be hard to write at ALL. So maybe I reflected my annoyance of POOR grammar in game on this series. But I guess I understood it WRONGLY, because they're apparently just imitating the poor grammar and spelling people USE in game.
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Originally Posted by MysticMoon
Ok. When we make an episode, we neve know the diolage script until after everything is layed out, transitions and special effects are done, and the music is set in place. After that, we gt to work an thinking of a script baed on what we editied. This can get very difficult because there are times when you think of something that would be great, and then there is this akward scene that doesnt make sence to the line... or we run out of time and have to cut the line short. And when you get several hundred people telling you "hurry up!", "you must steal these episodes since you taking so long!", or "you need to decide on a real release date!", and the random "you suck!" ...well that just makes the whole process sink in the level of quality. We cant always have the best lines EVER because this isnt supposed to be a perfect story with perfect lines that are always... well, perfect! I mean, anything that comes out of Pudding mouth is going to be cheesey. And Ping just like to talk like a hero! And TGE is retarded, lol. Anyways, what Im getting at is, its not supposed to be perfect. These characters dont say awesome things, they say funny, cheesey things... I duno if that even made any sense.
I'm not saying it should be perfect and I don't expect it all. I actually find it an amusing series, but there are things that could be worked on to make the series better. I didn't say those things to offend you guys. Just as a point that could be worked on.
And if I understood what you said correctly: you're basically saying you film everything before there's any set dialogue. Maybe it could be a solution if you guys write the dialogue before the scenes are shot. So you won't bump into problems after everything's shot. Plus you'll be able to change the dialogue as you shoot the scenes as you see fit. If you shoot the scenes first, there's not much leeway to change a lot of the script. Just another suggestion though.
And don't give in on all the begging and pleading of fans to release it sooner. I can only imagine how long one episode takes to make. And if you rush things, the quality will suffer and I don't think anyone wants that. Just make the series on your own pace and don't forget that everyone watches it for free. :P
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This is true. If you havent noticed, each character types differently. Pudding never spells out here words correctly and neither does TGE. But Mystic is ver proper and does. Also, when you chat, you add smiles and stuff > The subtitles are there so you always know what is being said. Sometimes it gets hard to understand what Pudding or CuteButt says. We also thought about anyone who cant understand english very well. We hoped that by adding subtitles, it would make it eaiser for everyone to understand whats going on. Although if I were to go back to the moment when we made the first episode for the horror/spooky contest, I would have said NO SUBTITLES just because they take forever to make and delay the release time!
As I said before I didn't know the subtitles were supposed to represent what they were typing. I just thought it was a help for people who can't understand all too well what they're saying. Either way, it would be my preference if it was typed correctly because it may distract some people too much (like me :P ). But it's your choice really..
And I like to end with a compliment. I don't know for sure if you're voicing Pudding. But if you do, you really have an extremely cute voice. I'm going awww each time you say something. :P
I didn't know it was supposed to resemble what the character's were TYPING. So I guess that explains the many TYPO'S and SMILIES.
And as a matter of fact, I don't PLAY mmo's anymore. But when I did, I did spell my sentences out. I don't know WHY, but I have this huge annoyance when people spell 'u' in stead of YOU. It's just 2 letters extra, it shouldn't be hard to write at ALL. So maybe I reflected my annoyance of POOR grammar in game on this series. But I guess I understood it WRONGLY, because they're apparently just imitating the poor grammar and spelling people USE in game.
It's REALLY annoying when you EXAGGERATE your words like THIS.
(I didn't mean to make that offensive. Just poking. *pokepoke*)
Of course, after I read what you quoted, I giggled and understood why (previously I was reading and going "Why the hell is he capitalizing random words...").
But anyway, I don't think a character should be labeled as lazy or uneducated for typing "u" "ur" instead of "you" "your/you're." It's definately an extent of a person's personality and it can just be a habit from doing it at a younger age and/or seeing other people doing it. I know I did it when I was younger and played Starcraft, but then I quit, started to write and developed a habit of typing out most of my words (occasionally abbreviations slip out). Pudding is a young, goofy character, so I find it plausible for her to type like that.
One thing I can poke at is that when you DO get a very articulate character (like Mystic or Ping) and they use the wrong "they're/their" "you're/your". Now that does irk me a little bit...
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And if I understood what you said correctly: you're basically saying you film everything before there's any set dialogue. Maybe it could be a solution if you guys write the dialogue before the scenes are shot. So you won't bump into problems after everything's shot. Plus you'll be able to change the dialogue as you shoot the scenes as you see fit. If you shoot the scenes first, there's not much leeway to change a lot of the script. Just another suggestion though.
I agree with you on this a bit, though I think Ping and Pudding already have a general idea of where their story is going. As in... they have the events like "this is going to happen" and "they're going to do this" "he is going to run into this guy" etc. What's missing is the dialogue, what exactly they will say to each other.
It's kind of like having an outline, then filling in the blanks after you have all the materials, you know? (Okay, maybe that's a bad example)
Maybe Ping and Pudding should try reversing their procedure once (or for part) for an episode, see how it works out. If it's easier, maybe try to do it more often. If it's a bother and gets difficult, stick to your usual regime? Of course, everyone has different methods to doing things!
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I don't know for sure if you're voicing Pudding. But if you do, you really have an extremely cute voice. I'm going awww each time you say something. :P
Pudding actually does two voices, Pudding and Mystic, I believe. Her natural voice is more like Mystic's, I think. Pudding's pitch is increased to give her a very innocent, girly nature.
This is also to create diversity, I think. They did the same thing with my voice. Rain has my natural voice, but they uber squeaked my voice on the "Kinneko" role (I didn't know they were keeping my main alias. The acrobat's name on Kern is actually "Nyx").
You know what's really WEIRD though? I have a friend from highschool who I used to always eat lunch with. In the last two months of school I found out he played FlyFF. I swapped IGNs with him, met him a couple times in game, that was as much FlyFF interaction as we had.
So I was skimming over some comments on Ep. 7 and I saw someone go "OMG IT'S LAUREN." So I figured he was a guild mate of mine who knew my name. It turned out to be my friend from school, and he had recognized my voice...
I agree with you on this a bit, though I think Ping and Pudding already have a general idea of where their story is going. As in... they have the events like "this is going to happen" and "they're going to do this" "he is going to run into this guy" etc. What's missing is the dialogue, what exactly they will say to each other.
It's kind of like having an outline, then filling in the blanks after you have all the materials, you know? (Okay, maybe that's a bad example)
Maybe Ping and Pudding should try reversing their procedure once (or for part) for an episode, see how it works out. If it's easier, maybe try to do it more often. If it's a bother and gets difficult, stick to your usual regime? Of course, everyone has different methods to doing things!
Its just that as ping films, we adds more and more to the story... like we will be in the middle of filming something ans then he will go "OH! I know why LLE is staring out into the ocean sky thing!" He just films and then as we go, we get more of a plot outline. I dont know how he would feel about doing the script beforhand... its really all up to him I just help come up with ideas, help film, and tell him how awesome he is.