Re: It's a small world.
Posted by KungFuSquirrel on
Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 4:10am
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So it's fun talking to people at Raven and finding out who knows who from what and what sorts of backgrounds they have. The lead designer on Quake IV is an old friend of autolycus (of the Valve ERC/Collective fame) from back in the Quake days. Paul Richards worked as a concept artist on Elite Force 2 alongside Juan Martinez, who did some Nightwatch animation work. Caryn "Hellchick" Law, old-school Gamespy person and more recently Activision employee just started on Quake a few weeks ago (and she and I had discussed her doing voice work for Nightwatch some time ago, but that fell through).
And now, I find today that sock, of egyptian and tech texture fame, has been offered a position at Raven as well and will be joining us sometime in the future, though I don't think he'll be on Quake.
Crazy. It is a really small industry, actually. Everyone knows everyone through some quick and obscure connection, it seems. :smile:
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by ReNo on
Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 4:28am
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Hehe thats quite crazy actually. You were lucky enough to know one
person at Raven in advance, but now you're drowning in acquaintances :biggrin:
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by diablo on
Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 5:37am
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after all
I DARE you to come here and shoot me for that!
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by Nickelplate on
Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 6:44am
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That's cool, I don't know ANYONE in the industry.
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by $loth on
Sun Nov 28th 2004 at 8:06pm
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After all............
A guy I met on some other forums has started working at where I work, I didn't realise it was him until I asked if he was on any forums. Small world eh?
Re: It's a small world.
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Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 12:20pm
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i dont know anyone in the industry, but i met a load of adults that
play america's army a lot (which i dont have) but they hated half life
so i though stfu
anyone heard of evesham technology?
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by pepper on
Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 1:21pm
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i know about 15 people that work in the game industrie as a mapper, modeler ore coder.
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by ReNo on
Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 2:32pm
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How do you know so many pepper?
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by Pvt.Scythe on
Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 2:33pm
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I know Iikka Ker?nen by his fame, but not personally. It would be nice to know someone in "the industry". I would have some questions about the work.
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by ReNo on
Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 2:39pm
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Well Finger and KungFuSquirrel, who both come to this site quite often,
do work in the industry and Adam Hawkins has done in the past. I'm sure
if you have some questions just shove them in a thread and they will
answer what they can.
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by aaron on
Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 4:56pm
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I agree,
i was in a shop and i heard him talking about ejoop.... really small world Lol!
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by Forceflow on
Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 5:25pm
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after all
*runs like hell.
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by Cash Car Star on
Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 7:51pm
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In Communist Russia, you don't shoot the squirrels, the squirrels shoot you!
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by Leperous on
Mon Nov 29th 2004 at 9:20pm
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Only 4 "after all" jokes so far, keep up the good work! :rolleyes:
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by LAzerMANiac on
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make it 5, lep
AFTER ALL.
[stands there doing nothing]
I don't fear death by bullets. Death by bullets fears ME!
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by KungFuSquirrel on
Tue Nov 30th 2004 at 4:25am
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Also a new fact I learned the other day - one of the modelers on quake was an animator on Tiny Toons and Animaniacs. :smile:
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by Leperous on
Tue Nov 30th 2004 at 11:28am
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Now why does that make me picture a Quake-2-style easter-egg at the end with Pinky & The Brain heads on some Stroggs?
Re: It's a small world.
Posted by Orpheus on
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i do not keep up with who i know that works "in the business" but, many names that Andrew and a few others mention, i have met before, either through map critiques i did for them, or from other forums than snarkpit.
most do not realize that [DRS]Orpheus and Orpheus is the same person so i imagine, i remember them more than the other way around, but thats OK too cause its all good :smile:
since snarkpit's debut, i predominantly only hang out at EJOOP and here now..