Author Topic: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench  (Read 6098 times)

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Offline Vonster_D_Monster

Re: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench
« Reply #15 on: June 18, 2001, 04:14:01 AM »
Aaawwww, isn't that special. Now he's talking to himself.

Greg ole buddy, we're with you. Hang in there pal, one day somebody other yourself will talk to you. I just know it.

You're still cool in our books, really you are. I mean anyone who can produce two great games like those two Handyman games, and be working so hard on a third is just an all around winner.

Can't wait to play Handyman III Greg, and Handyman II, and Handyman I. You keep up the great work Greg, we'll all be praying for you.

Vonster.
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Ron Jonkers

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Hey Vonster
« Reply #16 on: June 19, 2001, 02:25:40 AM »

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Aaawwww, isn't that special. Now he's talking to himself.

Greg ole buddy, we're with you. Hang in there pal, one day somebody other yourself will talk to you. I just know it.

You're still cool in our books, really you are. I mean anyone who can produce two great games like those two Handyman games, and be working so hard on a third is just an all around winner.

Can't wait to play Handyman III Greg, and Handyman II, and Handyman I. You keep up the great work Greg, we'll all be praying for you.

Vonster.
Hey Vonster,

I just played your game, Space Quest: The Lost Chapter and I must say I really LOVED it, the graphics are great. How did you create those graphics??? Can you please give me any tips, cause I'm pretty good in programming in AGI, but I aren't a great artist.

Thanks in advance,

- Ron Jonkers
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Offline Vonster_D_Monster

Re: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench
« Reply #17 on: June 20, 2001, 03:44:42 AM »
Well Ron, I'm pretty far from being any kind of artist myself, except mayeb a bad one.

The only tip I can really give you is this. For most of my screens I sketched down what I wanted the screen to look like on paper first, and then used PICEDIT to try to reproduce my idea. Then I colored it and slapped it into the game.

Creating screens is very tricky, and can be rather tough. A few of my screens I used teh trace option in PICEDIT, pulling in a picture converted to PCX format at a certain size. Then traced over it in PICEDIT. It actually works remarkably well.

Basically it's trial an error. But if all else fails, you can try the trace option. Start looking through books, comics books, whatever, and find stuff you might want to use, scan it, convert it to PCX and pull it into PICEDIT and create your screen.

Sorry I can't be more help.

Vonster
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Ron Jonkers

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Thanks Vonster!
« Reply #18 on: June 20, 2001, 11:37:37 AM »

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Well Ron, I'm pretty far from being any kind of artist myself, except mayeb a bad one.

The only tip I can really give you is this. For most of my screens I sketched down what I wanted the screen to look like on paper first, and then used PICEDIT to try to reproduce my idea. Then I colored it and slapped it into the game.

Creating screens is very tricky, and can be rather tough. A few of my screens I used teh trace option in PICEDIT, pulling in a picture converted to PCX format at a certain size. Then traced over it in PICEDIT. It actually works remarkably well.

Basically it's trial an error. But if all else fails, you can try the trace option. Start looking through books, comics books, whatever, and find stuff you might want to use, scan it, convert it to PCX and pull it into PICEDIT and create your screen.

Sorry I can't be more help.

Vonster

Hi Vonster,

thanks for replying that soon! First thing I'm going to do now is start creating some sketches, my friend and I who are creating the game together have already worked out a great story for the game. Now let's hope the drawing will go alright and I can make true what I'm planning to do.

cheers,

- Ron Jonkers

PS. Vonster you really rock!
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Offline thesam

Re: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench
« Reply #19 on: June 22, 2001, 06:00:50 AM »
Greg, if you do not have any evidence to prove it, then don't claim you have made Handyman 1 & 2. Even the Ryan you are talking about has said that he had an idea for a Handyman game but never created it. And posting msgs under fake names doesnt help you.

TheSam
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Chris

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Re: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench
« Reply #20 on: July 05, 2001, 08:01:16 AM »
Greg, since everyone is doubting your game, why don't you just put the adress on the message board to get to your game?  It would convince everyone you've made your game and I want to play it.
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Offline robingravel

Re: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench
« Reply #21 on: July 05, 2001, 10:44:10 AM »
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Hi Greg.

I give you a chance to prouve that you are serious when you say you made handyman 1 and 2.

Just send them to me and I'll put them to my site. If you don't want to show your e-mail to everyone, I give my word
I will keep it like a secret.

Robin Gravel

Note: be sure your e-mail is not showed in your games or your readme files.
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Ed

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Re: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench
« Reply #22 on: July 05, 2001, 05:08:17 PM »
It's a lie!  Let's just put it all behind us.

-Ed
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Offline Shantzy

Re: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench
« Reply #23 on: July 07, 2001, 07:27:13 AM »
Next time Greg "announces" anything, I think it would be a good thing that everybody kept quiet. He's obviously after attention one way or the other eventhough he can't produce a game.

I don't want to see you AGI veterans(Jonozon, Ice, Robin etc.) give long angry replies coz that's exactly what he wants. Next time, just ignore the mtrfc...

:-X
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Shantzy

nolo

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Re: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench
« Reply #24 on: July 08, 2001, 09:29:21 PM »
this is pathetic, greg you are obviously replying to yourself as loki, you are the biggest wannabe I've ever seen....
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Offline mikeyboy775

Re: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench
« Reply #25 on: July 09, 2001, 09:25:38 AM »
Hey "Greg" if this such a great series, then how come no one
has played the Handyman games and whenever somebody asks to post them we get no reply, funny... at least put a screenshot up here for cripes sakes!  Otherwise people just stop giving him messages, thats what he wants.

cough (wimp)  
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Deco

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Re: Handyman 3 : Romancing the Wrench
« Reply #26 on: July 09, 2001, 11:12:13 AM »
Yes, ignore him.
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