Hardly Working:An episode of "Hardly Working," the comedy sketch series that the CollegeHumor staff shoots &acts in around our office. We're some of the people that run CH and create CHTV videos.Free CHTV video podcast on iTunes:http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPod...CH Facebook Fan Page:http://www.facebook.com/pages/CollegeHumor/6363207806For more, visit http://www.collegehumor.com/chtv [ More Detail ]
Join Spore studio member Kate Compton as she walks through the process of building a vehicle with the Spore Vehicle Editor. Spore available in stores September 2008. [ More Detail ]
Join Spore studio member Mike Khoury as he walks through the process of putting a building together with the Spore Building Editor. Spore available in stores September 2008. [ More Detail ]
PC,PS3,Xbox 360Release Date: October 21, 2008Genre: First-Person Shooter The first tool at your disposal is the mound tool. Simply create a circle on an area of land and hold down a button, and the earth will begin to elevate, almost as though you're spray-painting elevation changes. Indeed, most tools handle exactly like a spray-paint tool in Photoshop. If you "spray" over the ground with the noise tool, it will create random divots and rocks and small contours to give the map a more natural look. The erode tool can be applied to elevated mounds, creating sheer cliffs and steep, rocky slopes. A texture tool can apply individual biome characteristics that represent the major areas of Far Cry 2: jungle, desert, and savannah. An algorithm will select trees and bushes at random, so vegetation appears realistic rather than being a perfect grid of palm trees. We watched as one developer created a beautiful forest in a matter of seconds. Roads can be added by selecting a surface such as dirt or pavement and then dragging and dropping points around the topography. Finally, every map musthave a set number of spawn points, at least one spectator camera location, and mode-specific objectives like flags in Capture the Flag. A validation tool will tell you what you're missing before you're allowed to finalize your map. The bulk of your time will be spent with the object tool, which gives you the ability to drop any object into the environment and orient it exactly as you wish, even if you prefer a village of upside-down houses. Churches, fences, homes, walls, explosive barrels, and vehicles can be added anywhere, although the vehicle count is currently capped at six. Because these objects can be stacked on top of one another, you can create some impressive structures should you take the time to build them. One map we saw showed a construction site and an unfinished building made out of individual girders. Another map was designed as a harbor, with large cargo containers stacked on top of one another and tall cranes looming overhead. A final map we ran through featured an old passenger train stretched across a lake with a few wood docks floating about. If you can dream it, you can probably make it happen. Once your map is created, you can play around with times of day and add weather effects like fog and rain. Finally, you can hit a button and drop right into the map and start shooting it up or burning it down with a flamethrower. Not only is this fun, but it gives you the chance to scope out good firing positions and test the design of your map. Should you not want to spend too much time in the map editor, you can always download a map from another user and modify it to your liking. The original creator will still receive credit for his map, but you can jump right in, make changes, and upload it again. Ubisoft is still hammering out all the community features of the map editor, but at the very least you will be able to sort through maps based on filters like top rated or number of times played. Unfortunately, it will not be possible to share maps across different platforms, but based on our time with the map editor, it appears that Ubisoft has reached its goal. The editor is seamless and simple. [ More Detail ]
(((Like it? Subscribe it.)))Quote from Lukems: "In the last week, two small videos slipped out into the ether. By now, you've presumably seen small versions of these videos and today we're making them available here on Bungie.net. The videos were created as acceptances for two awards we were unable to be on-hand to receive. The reasons why we couldn't be on-hand are certainly alluded to these flicks. Enjoy!"Huge bombshell of an anouncement. I do not know any more information than you do right now so don't send me messages. I assure you this is in fact real because it was straight for Ace's account on GameTrailers.com. I know it's hard to comprehend but this is the real deal.Source: http://www.gametrailers.com/player/usermovies/251427.htmlQuote from Joystiq.com: "Bungie could have strutted all the way back to home base with the "2nd Annual Halo 3 award for Interactive Innovation" without saying a word, but the developer was graceful enough to record an extremely cool acceptance video taped somewhere within the Halo universe. And it looks like it's filled with some new Halo goodness.Are these some teasing tidbits about a possible Map Editor? Check out that last shot when our soldier pal lobs a plasma grenade towards the camera. Verrrrrrrry interesting. It's definitely a lot more robust-looking than Halo 3's Forge editor. Also, those look like new AI models of past cast members ... including Cortana. Playable models? In-game NPCs that'll be on your squad? Cats and dogs, living together? Who knows. What's for sure is that Bungie is saying "the ride isn't over yet."Honors for this videoAugust 13#13 - Most Discussed (Today) - Gaming#39 - Most Responded (Today) - Gaming#69 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Germany#12 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Australia#15 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Canada#7 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - United Kingdom#15 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Ireland#9 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - India#20 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - New Zealand#8 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming#83 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Spain#2 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Mexico#98 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - France#6 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Italy#48 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Netherlands#83 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Brazil#79 - Top Favorites (Today)#2 - Top Favorites (Today) - Gaming#38 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Gaming#12 - Top Rated (Today) - Gaming#77 - Top Rated (This Week) - GamingAugust 14#8 - Most Discussed (Today) - Gaming#42 - Most Responded (Today) - Gaming#59 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Germany#11 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Australia#9 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Canada#7 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - United Kingdom#7 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Ireland#10 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - India#12 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - New Zealand#5 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming#2 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Mexico#61 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - France#3 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Italy#33 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Netherlands#76 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Brazil#50 - Most Viewed (Today) - Gaming - Hong Kong#62 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Gaming - Australia#45 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Gaming - Canada#74 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Gaming - United Kingdom#87 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Gaming - Ireland#71 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Gaming - India#45 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Gaming - New Zealand#37 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Gaming#6 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Gaming - Mexico#57 - Most Viewed (This Week) - Gaming - Italy#49 - Top Favorites (Today)#2 - Top Favorites (Today) - Gaming#38 - Top Favorites (This Week) - Gaming#9 - Top Rated (Today) - Gaming#59 - Top Rated (This Week) - Gaming [ More Detail ]
Billy Bob Thornton and his bandmates in the Boxmasters (JD Andrew and Mike Butler) introduce their favorite youtube clips.Billy Bob Thornton &The Boxmasters' sound combines the influence of the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Kinks, and the Animals, fused with Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Roy Acuff and Hank Williams. Fashioned after a 1960's-era mod band (including matching suits and ties!), The Boxmasters' upbeat rhythms and infectious arrangements contrast sardonically with the very dark themes they explore lyrically. The tension that the disparity between the subject matter and the music creates lends itself to a truly unique musical experience that could only be produced by The Boxmasters.The Boxmasters self titled album is available in stores now! [ More Detail ]
You will learn how to create a text editor with Visual Basic 2008 Express Ed (plz comment).The text editor will have the: Save, Open, Cut, Copy, Paste, Undo, and Redo functions.Feed-back will be greatly appreciated. [ More Detail ]
installation of the FCK editor is a well documented module for the Drupal CMS hopefully in the future they will have this pre-installed. [ More Detail ]
Channel Frederator is so excited to be the guest editor of YouTube's front page!We wanted to share a selection of videos and animations with you that we truly love and think are hilarious. We hope that you find them as funny and inspiring as we do.Go Internet, go!AWESOME!-Your pals at Channel FrederatorWe are YOUR Cartoon Central on the Internet. [ More Detail ]