- Posted
- Jun 1st 2008
...monitor the other day, kinda overkill

Color of it is a bit much, makes sheezy look a lot darker, not sure if it's the right color =/ Oh well it does the PS3 at 1080p so i'm happy. Pics coming soon, don't have a camera on me at the moment, the monitor has one attached buuuut kiiinda hard to photo something that is that something... yea o.o
Anyone have GTA 4 on PS3 and does online? I tried online the other day with a friend and it was quite hilarious heh. Just need to get myself a proper headset. Gotta love it when you "accidently" fire a rocket launcher at the other guy and he flys half way across the map
I'm thinking of trying out 3d stuff too, probably will just end up trying it and then going meh

but it's worth a shot. Anyone have some suggestions for programs? I'm trying cinema 4d at the moment but i'm sure they're all about the same difficulty wise.
Super Mushroom Says:
noooooooo ps3 laaaaaaaame
musica Says:
Okay, I admit, the blog title had me goin. =]
POPAROCKA Says:
Yeah the blog title totally made ma curious LOL
(i'm so not a perve-I'm a girl)
I know the laptop makes everythign bright
Sinoc Says:
o.O Aww. I was expecting something else.
Halkel da Thunderhog Says:
topcatyo Says:
I'm getting a PS3 eventually, along with GTA 4.
Jeffk38uk Says:
...and you cannot lie. The other brovers cannot deny. Ok, I'll stop.
But hope to see pics of the hugeness of your monitor. Multiplayer GTA is always hilarious. Hunt the killer, with only rocket launchers, oh fun times.
Jeffk38uk Says:
I know 3ds Max and Maya have similar set-ups, but the two are geared a little differently depending what you're modelling. Personally, I would say Maya, simply because that's what I've been learning at uni for the past year.
I'm waiting for the new Bond film to sample 4d. I prefer to see a pro do it first, then work out what you can do yourself.
And I agree with Jeff, Maya is much better as it's more integratable with video editing software.
can i have your old one?