Amidst the hustle and bustle of the PAX East showfloor I got to spend some time with a good friend, @GamerBlogTV, the Community Manager at Project Triforce. We got to check out several really awesome displays, and here’s some of what we saw:
These high-end, officially-licensed replicas were on display for all to see at PAX East 2012. For those of you who want more information you can follow @ProjectTriforce or check out their website: http://www.projecttriforce.com.







Their stuff looks cool
Commences at 1:58
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZAZfJGtOCI
What do you think? Glad to see more of the Freelencer back story?
Here’s a greater model of the clip
http://www.twitch.tv/pax/b/314132168
I know it ought to be, but I am looking for info on PAX 2012 and all I get is PAX East information. I’ve in no way been to a PAX occasion before and I will be likely alone (no friends QQ) so is it really enjoyable or boring?
I hear E3 is uninteresting so is PAX just standing in lines touching slimy controllers or can it actually be a exciting experience? I know it is in Seattle which is a entire other issue so the function itself, what is it like to the average man whos in no way been (but nevertheless an avid gamer).
Hey, I was contemplating attending Pax East this yr in Boston, but I had a problem I was wondering about. So I Am conscious that there will be demo’s and these kinds of for upcoming games, but I would like to know.
Since I am below the age of 18, would I be authorized to perform demos for games which are rooting for a M rating once they are released? (eg. Bioshock : Infinite, Borderlands 2)
As in, Do they treatment at all if you are a small actively playing a most probable M rated game?
Thanks in Advance
-Dilbert
I even utilized to like him ahead of Paris, but I assume I Am Going To be a hardcore admirer of him from now on
I love how he has so much selection in his volleys, and also his angled photographs from the baseline.
Anyone else on Y!A has become his fan?? Do you like his game??
I’m only as well joyful to see Torres stink up the planet cup if it keeps him out of the store window.
So I’m beginning to get suggestions for an artwork project, but I will not want to commence until I get all the facts in check. Basically, I Am making a clay table-centerpiece. For all you Zelda fans out there, it can be likely to be a triforce statue. I know the form and such, and I know I’m going to paint it a metallic gold to make it search like some thing out of the Temple of Time or something. However, I would like it to look actually old, ancient, and rustic. I’ve go through that you can do a brown or black wash more than it to make it seem rusty, but I Am just pondering if any person knows of any other techniques? Any suggestions would be significantly appreciated!
Here Is what we know so far: The 10th period will carry on the 50 % machinima/half animation story line, but will concentrate more on the animated story. The animated tale will wrap up the Freelancer tale and also will explain why CT still left the Freelancers and how Maine became the Meta. In the preview at PAX East 2012, Maine’s very first AI, Sigma, is seen, and he will be voiced by Elijah Wood. A range of Insurrection members from season 9 will return, and the Freelancers will be using far more devices and weapons (such as Wash using armor lock, North tossing the bubble protect pod to consist of a group of snipers, and Carolina using plasma rifles). The machinima facet will pick up after the stop of period 9 and proceed the tale of the Blood Gulch crew and Carolina.
I’m assuming that the animated tale will set up key events in the machinima story, and every little thing in the machinima tale will set up an awesome story for the season following season 10, possibly even farther.
What are you expecting this season?
Well, my name is Kayla.
Im kinda punk, rockish, some stupid people called me emo, but i know the real meaning of that, and its not what they think.
I really want something dark, mysterious, hmmm, vampirish? i dont know, something like that.
Well, someone please help meh!!!!
Here’s the code:
/* —– basic ——————————————————————————————————————————— */
body { margin:0; padding:0; background:#f2f2f2;
font-family: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;
font-size:12px; color:#666; }
a img { border:none; }
a, a:visited { color:#7f8e91; text-decoration:none; outline:none; }
a:hover { color:#33a8e5; text-decoration:underline; }
p { margin:0 0 1em 0; padding:0; line-height:200%; }
ul { list-style-type:none; margin:0 0 1em 0; padding:0; line-height:0%; }
ul li { margin:0; padding:0; line-height:normal; zoom:1; }
ol { margin:0 0 1em 23px; padding:0; }
* html ol { margin:0 0 1em 23px; padding:0; }
ol li { padding:0 0 5px 0; }
form,table,input,textarea { margin:0; padding:0; }
dt { font-weight:bold; }
dd { margin-bottom:1em; }
table { border-collapse:collapse; width:100%; border:0; }
blockquote { margin:0 0 1em 0; padding:35px 20px 0 20px; border:1px solid #ccc; background:#fafafa url(img/quote1.gif) no-repeat 10px 10px; }
blockquote p { margin:0 0 5px 0; }
.quote_bottom { height:30px; background:#fafafa url(img/quote2.gif) no-repeat right ; margin-right:-10px; }
pre { border:1px solid #ccc; background:#fafafa; padding:10px 20px; margin:0 0 1em 0; overflow:auto; }
object { display:block; margin:0 auto; }
.wp-caption-text { text-align:center; }
.alignright { float:right; }
.alignleft { float:left; }
.aligncenter { display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; }
.centered { display: block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; }
.clear { clear:both; }
embed { display:block; margin:0 auto 1em auto; }
big { font-size:140%; }
hr { background:#ccc; margin:0 0 2em 0; border:none; height:1px; }
fieldset { border:1px solid #ccc; }
/* —– layout ——————————————————————————————————————————– */
#wrapper { width:930px; margin:0 auto; }
#header { background:url(img/header.gif) no-repeat bottom; }
#contents { background:url(img/side.gif) repeat-y; }
#left_col { float:left; display:inline; width:690px; margin:0 0 0 2px; }
#right_col { float:right; display:inline; width:236px; margin:51px 2px 30px 0; }
#footer { background:url(img/footer.gif) no-repeat top; height:90px; }
/* —– header ——————————————————————————————————————————– */
#logo { float:left; display:inline; margin:26px 0 0 5px; }
/*blogtitle*/
#logo a, #logo a:visited { color:#333; font-size:24px; }
#logo a:hover { text-decoration:none; color:#33a8e5; }
/*description*/
#logo h1 { font-weight:normal; line-height:100%; margin:0; padding:0; color:#aaa; font-size:11px; }
/*header menu is at the bottom of this page*/
/* —– left_col —————————————————————————————————————————— */
.post { background:url(img/post_line.gif) no-repeat left bottom; }
#single_post { background:none; }
.post_even { background:url(img/meta_stripe.gif) repeat-y left; }
.post_content_wrapper { float:right; width:510px; padding:50px 15px; overflow:hidden; }
.post_meta { float:left; display:inline; width:120px; padding:0 15px 35px; margin:35px 0 0 0; }
.content_noside { float:right; width:510px; padding:15px; }
/* post contents */
.post h2, #single_post h2, .page h2 { font-size:16px; margin:0 0 11px 0; font-weight:normal; line-height:120%; background:url(img/stripe1.gif) repeat-x bottom; padding:0 0 13px 0; }
.post h2 a, .post h2 a:visited, #single_post h2 span, .page h2 span { color:#666; line-height:120%; display:inline-block; padding:0 0 13px 0; }
.post h2 a:hover { text-decoration:none; color:#2089cc; }
.post_content {line-height:160%; }
.post_content p { margin:0 0 1em 0; }
.post_content a,.post_content a:visited { color:#2089cc; text-decoration:underline; }
.post_content a:hover { color:#e2415b; }
.post_content a.more-link, .post_content a.more-link:visited
{ display:block; clear:both; color:#666; margin:15px 0 0 0; height:20px; padding:0 0 4px 45px; background:url(img/read_more.gif) no-repeat left top; text-decoration:none; }
.post_content a.more-link:hover { color:#2089cc; background:url(img/read_more.gif) no-repeat left bottom; text-decoration:none; }
.post img, .post a img { border:1px solid #ccc; padding:5px; margin-bottom: 10px; background:#f2f2f2; max-width:98%; }
.post a:hover img { border:1px solid #38a1e5; background:#9cd1e1; }
.post img.centered,div.centered { display:block; margin:0 auto; }
.post img.alignright,div.alignright { margin:4px 0 15px 15px; display:inline; }
.post img.alignleft,div.alignleft { margin:4px 15px 15px 0; display:inline; }
.post img.wp-smiley { border:0px; padding:0px; margin:0px; background:none; }
.post table { margin:0 0 2em 0; }
.post td, .post th { border:1px solid #ccc;
We live South of Chicago in a small town. I would love to take family who will be visiting for the holiday to see some really nice Christmas displays. I’ve thought of taking them into Chicago to see the windows and tree. Any other ideas?
Last summer I saw a home where someone had grown what I think were morning glories in the most beautiful display. It looked like they had several wires or strands of twine secured to the ground at one end, with the other other end sweeping up at an angle, and attached to a porch or tree. These beautiful blue flowered vines were climbing this “trellis”, sweeping about 8 feet. Has anyone seen this? Is there any trick to doing this? Does anyone have a picture of this type of display?
You know how when you go to the Apple computer store and they have those awesome window displays. Like giant iPod Nanos, or window cling-ons that look like different Apps, or a really big iPhone? Well I would really like to buy something like that, but I can’t find it anywhere! Where can I?
I used to live in South Bend, In and there was a neiborhood that we used to drive through all the time and you got a chance to see awesome displays and decorations that people did to their houses. I now live in Fort Myers, FL and was wondering if there was a place that you could do that at around here? A place a residency or maybe a downtown area of some sort?
I’d like to have a bookmarklet or something similar that help me replace all images on the page with the original (full size) image that the link of the image points to. For example, if I click on linked image, it would take me to full size image, but I want that full size image displayed on the page.
Here is an exmple of a site’s code:
I want it to be:
width and height restriction have been removed.
Thank you !
Thanks Martin, but that is not what I wanted. I do not want an image overlay slideshow, just a script to convert images to linked ones, …
This isn’t quite a big issue, but it’s becoming one of my pet peeves these days. I notice that the images of my website ( http://therestlessfeet.com/ ) are not centered, even though I’ve selected the Center option. I’m using WordPress 2.9.1. I’ve done some trial and error in the Stylesheet, but nothing works. Does anyone know which area I should fix?
/* POST – Images */
.post-content img { max-width:115%; height:auto; align:center; background:#ccc; border:5px #ccc solid; padding:1px; margin:3px 25px 1px -20px; -moz-border-radius:4px; -khtml-border-radius:4px; -webkit-border-radius:4px; border-radius:4px; }
.post-content a img:hover { border:5px #B5B5B5 solid; }
.post-content .aligncenter, div.aligncenter { display:block; margin-left:auto; margin-right:auto; clear:both; }
.post-content .alignleft { float:left; margin:0 10px 2px 0; }
.post-content .alignright { float:right; margin:0 0 2px 7px; }
.post-content .wp-caption { max-width:115%; background:#d8bfd8; border:1px solid #9966cc; padding:4px 0 0 0; margin:4px 3px 6px -20px; text-align:center; -moz-border-radius:4px; -khtml-border-radius:4px; -webkit-border-radius:4px; border-radius:4px; }
.post-content .wp-caption:hover { background:#cc99ff ; }
.post-content .wp-caption img { max-width:100%; height:auto; border:1px #ddd solid; margin:0; padding:0; border:0 none; }
.post-content .wp-caption a img:hover { margin:0; padding:0; border:0 none; }
.post-content .wp-caption p.wp-caption-text { color:#333; font:normal 11px/15px Verdana,Arial,Helvetica; padding:2px 4px 3px 5px; margin:0; }
.post-content .wp-smiley { border:0; padding:0; margin:0; -moz-border-radius:0px; -khtml-border-radius:0px; -webkit-border-radius:0px; border-radius:0px; }
What would be an awesome good storefront window for a dirtbike/ATV store? We’re limited on space. Also, what are cheap ways to make nice store displays for apparel and helmets? We would need to hang the helmets on the wall. Any ideas for hooks? What about hanging bikes from the ceiling? Any knowledge on that? Thanks everyone! I learn so much from Yahoo answers!
Hey my name is Tiffany and i was wondering if any1 had any suggestions for a really kool screne name… if it also helps… Music is my life and i am totally addicted 2 everything Metal lol!!