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From the podcast:

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Maybe someone else can render it larger...
 
Reminds me of the chick from Star Trek: The Motion Picture. Maybe if someone photoshopped her with some hair? It looks good though.
 
jlcmsu said:
Your point is?


probably that there's still room to screw "something" up from now until production.

I just hope her eyebrows stay this way, and dont end up like Sith anakin :p
 
nash said:
probably that there's still room to screw "something" up from now until production.

That's always the case. However, that really hasn't been a problem IMO. Then again what do I know. :)
 
Wait for it................................................................wait for it................................................her arms are too long. There it is.


Looks pretty good though. Can't wait to see more.
 
nash said:
probably that there's still room to screw "something" up from now until production.
Ah, there's the inherent pessimism I've come to expect from the Star Wars forum.

;)
 
Ok how are you getting the images in the podcast. I have tried using itunes and still only audio.
 
mfoga said:
Ok how are you getting the images in the podcast. I have tried using itunes and still only audio.

On the bottom left there is a little button (A box with an arrow) that says show or hide item artwork.. I just click that and its there.
 
TheObsoleteMan said:
Ah, there's the inherent pessimism I've come to expect from the Star Wars forum.

;)

Dude that's so true.

LOTRFan said:
That it is much too early to say anything definitive, for better or worse. The prototype looks good.

I agree.
 
mfoga said:
Ok how are you getting the images in the podcast. I have tried using itunes and still only audio.

I download the podcast to my desktop (right click, etc) and then open it in Quicktime. It has to be the most recent version of QT though.
 
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