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Posts by Kieran Lampert

Looking for games that have the best farming. Anyone have any suggestions?

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The graphic features a man with orange hair and facial hair covering the bottom half of his face. He wears a big green ranger hat that is strapped around his face; the pine tree logo is on the hat in a yellow emblem. He wears a yellow ringer shirt with green ends and brown shorts.

Above him is the Find Your Words logo. To the right of the man, there is text that says “1 more day” in the same style as the logo. The background has a light turquoise gradient.

The graphic features a man with orange hair and facial hair covering the bottom half of his face. He wears a big green ranger hat that is strapped around his face; the pine tree logo is on the hat in a yellow emblem. He wears a yellow ringer shirt with green ends and brown shorts. Above him is the Find Your Words logo. To the right of the man, there is text that says “1 more day” in the same style as the logo. The background has a light turquoise gradient.

We are 1 DAY AWAY FROM FIND YOUR WORDS ❣ IT’S HARD NOT TO YELL THIS OUT AAAAAAAAAAAA

On a calmer note, Ian here is ready to say hello, or kia ora as you might see in-game!

4 days ago 15 3 1 1

Thanks, Brendan!! Loved working with you, dude.

6 days ago 0 0 0 0

Oh man, I totally feel this. I love living in Seattle but it was soooo much harder establishing a friend group here than it was in Boston or in the Detroit area.

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Two very different games, but would love to remake both:

1) Bust-A-Groove

2) Descent

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Thank you so much, Corinne! I really enjoyed working with you ❤️❤️

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Awww thank you so much!! 🥰🥰🥰

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Thank you!!

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Thank you so much!! I really appreciate the support ❤️❤️❤️

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Thank you Robin!! ❤️❤️❤️

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Thank you!! I really, truly appreciate it

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❤️❤️❤️❤️

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❤️❤️❤️❤️

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Additional info:

-I've worked in games and toys before and would be happy to do either again (or any similar work)

-I'd prefer work local to Seattle, but would also be interested in remote work if the fit is right

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Tomorrow is my last day at Polyarc. Our next project lost funding and we were unable to find a new publisher within a safe timeframe.

I know jobs are slim right now, but if any mutuals know of any Character Artist or 3D Generalist roles, at either Senior or Lead level, please let me know.

Thanks!!

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it all works so well when it spins in game!!! bulma's mom and that one lady in the tournament get the same treatment with their hair

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It is super tasty! I asked the guy at the shop to recommend something similar to Redbreast (one of my faves), and he did not disappoint!

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Cheers!

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Over the last few years, American tech oligarchs have become the greatest argument against their own existence.

The sheer scale of their erratic behavior and political interference proves that extreme wealth concentration is a structural threat to society

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I was asked to give my thoughts on generative AI usage in games - here they are!

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In my professional opinion, established through extensive research, I've found kittens make the best placeholder images.

#gamedev #godot #indiegame

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In my professional opinion, established through extensive research, I've found kittens make the best placeholder images.

#gamedev #godot #indiegame

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“Love it or hate it it’s here to stay” is a crazy thing to keep saying about a technology. If people don’t like using something it doesn’t have to stay we’re not talking about bad weather here

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screengrab of a portion of new yorker interview with former simpson's writer john swartzwelder: 
Mike Sacks: How much time and attention did you spend on these scripts? Another “Simpsons” writer once compared your scripts to finely tuned machines—if the wrong person mucked with them, the whole thing could blow up.
Swartzwelder: All of my time and all of my attention. It’s the only way I know how to write, darn it. But I do have a trick that makes things easier for me. Since writing is very hard and rewriting is comparatively easy and rather fun, I always write my scripts all the way through as fast as I can, the first day, if possible, putting in crap jokes and pattern dialogue—“Homer, I don’t want you to do that.” “Then I won’t do it.” Then the next day, when I get up, the script’s been written. It’s lousy, but it’s a script. The hard part is done. It’s like a crappy little elf has snuck into my office and badly done all my work for me, and then left with a tip of his crappy hat. All I have to do from that point on is fix it. So I’ve taken a very hard job, writing, and turned it into an easy one, rewriting, overnight. I advise all writers to do their scripts and other writing this way. And be sure to send me a small royalty every time you do it.

screengrab of a portion of new yorker interview with former simpson's writer john swartzwelder: Mike Sacks: How much time and attention did you spend on these scripts? Another “Simpsons” writer once compared your scripts to finely tuned machines—if the wrong person mucked with them, the whole thing could blow up. Swartzwelder: All of my time and all of my attention. It’s the only way I know how to write, darn it. But I do have a trick that makes things easier for me. Since writing is very hard and rewriting is comparatively easy and rather fun, I always write my scripts all the way through as fast as I can, the first day, if possible, putting in crap jokes and pattern dialogue—“Homer, I don’t want you to do that.” “Then I won’t do it.” Then the next day, when I get up, the script’s been written. It’s lousy, but it’s a script. The hard part is done. It’s like a crappy little elf has snuck into my office and badly done all my work for me, and then left with a tip of his crappy hat. All I have to do from that point on is fix it. So I’ve taken a very hard job, writing, and turned it into an easy one, rewriting, overnight. I advise all writers to do their scripts and other writing this way. And be sure to send me a small royalty every time you do it.

hi this is my favorite writing advice, it's from former simpsons writer john swartzwelder (i think about the crappy little elf all the time) www.newyorker.com/culture/the-...

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Oof, I feel this. The problem with being interested in a lot of different disciplines! 😫😫😫

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I didn't know Wax Heads was gonna be there! So excited to play it!!

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Looking great!!

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