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Intro & Maybe looking to join a group

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Hey, just saying what's up? I've lurked here before but, just registered today.

I'm 26 and I started programming on a C64 and Amiga when I was 6. I started making my own games and I've coded for a number of platforms including C64, C128, Amiga, Atari, Apple IIe, PC, Gameboy, GBA, Nintendo DS, and Original NES,. I've probably missed some but, I can't remember everything. And Oh, yeah and this awesome program I found called OSDM...(just kiddn') :P

I'm also versed with pretty much any 3D modelling software you can name, photoshop, various pixel editors, have also been dj'ing and making my own music since I was a teenager and am versed with Fast Tracker II, a bunch of other trackers I can't remember, Acid, Fruity Loops, and pretty much any program you edit/create audio on.

I would call myself a retro game and music enthusiast.

I work as a TV Broadcaster for a living, I shoot, interview, and edit my own stuff for major networks/affiliates, the Pentagon, and pretty much world-wide.

I'm not looking for accolades, I'm sure many of you have similar experience or are probably even smarterer than me.

I may be looking for a casual group in the future, with half-decent experience, as I have a fair background but, may need someone to reshow me some of the ropes and get acquainted with the group's style and programming enviroment of choice. I do get rusty from time to time.
added on the 2007-11-04 22:13:09 by CodeD CodeD
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added on the 2007-11-04 22:18:04 by texel texel
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added on the 2007-11-04 22:18:46 by quisten quisten
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added on the 2007-11-04 22:28:00 by nitro2k01 nitro2k01
where are you from? i can only recommend you attend a demoparty happening close to where you live, always a good place to start to get to know the active folks around your area and maybe present something yourself..
http://demoparty.net is where you can spot them
added on the 2007-11-04 22:28:10 by psenough psenough
Welcome! Ignore the trolls - they have no life :) I'd add to ps' post - go to a party, or try to find some sceners in your area. Finding someone to work together is the best thing.
added on the 2007-11-04 22:31:59 by gloom gloom
I'm from the USA, born in Chicago, usually in California, but currently in Kansas for my job (sigh...)

I have 4 kids too, and don't really have time to attend parties, unless I get really lucky and there happens to be one within a 10-50 mile radius nominally.

Which is why I'd like to hook up with an online group. I suppose I could just start my own 'group' and fire up the old Amiga. :P
added on the 2007-11-04 22:32:52 by CodeD CodeD
coded: first off, don't mind the trolls (even if they're called texel: on pouet, you'll find that the only thing that separates the real trolls from the sceners is that the sceners *also* contribute to the scene).

now, your motivation seems genuine and your list of competences is quite impressive actually, compared to what most newlings have to offer from the start. the good news is that graphics, most specifically 3d graphics, is generally something that many demomakers have trouble coming by, so you might actually be in much demand. how about some previews? (musicians are, by the way, less scarce, though if you rock, you're wanted)

the bad news, however, is that most groups these days don't do the recruitment thing so much (anymore), mostly because they're simply a bunch of friends (real life friends, often) who like to do demos. some exceptions are there, most notably titan, and probably some more that I can't think of, but many groups simply don't hire: you join by becoming a friend, not by kicking ass or by filling out a form.

that said, you don't really need to be in a group in order to contribute to a group's demo. basically, what it all boils down to is doing demos with people you like doing demos with.

as hinted above, many people who make demos together are actually real life friends, go to bars together and generally see each other outside demoparties as well. not all by far, but it's common. from your Pentagon story i deduct that you're probably located in Panamerica; you might've noticed that most demosceners are in Europe, hence the usual tip "try to meet up with the sceners in your area" might be a little difficult to materialise.

however, there is of course the Northern Dragons, the most famous and notorious demogroup of northern america, who seem to do fairly well and also are fairly widespread (much in canada though); you could just ask if they're by any chance in need of a graphician or musician.

but the biggest tip is, i guess, just connect with people. many sceners are on IRC (IRCnet #pouet.net is a start), some do email a lot, you might fancy http://www.bitfellas.org's forum, etc etc. i'd tell you to get your butt to a demoparty ASAP but I guess the closest to you is in salt lake city (ehh unless there'll be another Block Party - does anyone know?), which basically is far for everybody in the world.

if you get totally excited though, it might just be worth it to attend one, even if means crossing the atlantic (it's been done, aplenty). i promise you won't be disappointed :-)
added on the 2007-11-04 22:45:32 by skrebbel skrebbel
hehe my typing the message took a few posts, i see :)
well good luck anyhow!

4 kids! wow, you started on time :)
added on the 2007-11-04 22:46:40 by skrebbel skrebbel
skrebbel: I'm 95% sure CodeD is a fakeuser.
added on the 2007-11-04 22:50:52 by texel texel
texel: and you base this assurance in the fact that..

regardless, even if he is a fakeuser, other new folks lurking could get some useful info out of this thread.
added on the 2007-11-04 22:59:50 by psenough psenough
codeD, cool! have you got interested through one of the recent presentations by http://demotrip.blogspot.com/ ?
added on the 2007-11-04 23:04:21 by dipswitch dipswitch
My advice is: "Just do stuff and have fun".
added on the 2007-11-04 23:05:19 by Preacher Preacher
ps:
In his accound links to this website: www.youtube.com/wildrider

Wildrider Wildrider
Joined: May 16, 2006
Last Login: 1 year ago
Videos Watched: 4
Subscribers: 0
Channel Views: 6
Age: 19
Country: United States

It has no videos even if he say "I work as a TV Broadcaster for a living, I shoot, interview, and edit my own stuff for major networks/affiliates". Weird, uh? But not also that, the age at the youtube account is 19 and 26 in the post.

Well, maybe you could say it is just a fake or unused youtube account, but then, why add it as personal website in the pouet account? Whatever the way it is, it smells so much for me. If he looks like a fakeuser and acts like a fakeuser, he is a fakeuser for me... (95% fakeuser)
added on the 2007-11-04 23:09:01 by texel texel
maybe he made a typo or something, who knows, that proves nothing.
added on the 2007-11-04 23:13:02 by psenough psenough
dipswitch: No, I haven't been reading any scene blogs. I was actually just scrolling through some old demos I had coded (some nasty stuff there, at least code-wise) and started looking up some of the old demo sites I used to frequent to see what was going on.

skrebbel: Thanks for the info. I'd fire up IRC right now if I wasn't so lazy.
That's the first time I've heard anyone use the term 'fakeuser' although, I couldn't see a point to me posting the above if I was. I mean, I'm not looking for hi-fives here.

Here's a few examples of some of my 3D work, at least semi-recent stuff that I have posted online:
Root
Pong's Revenge
Mario Tribute
Robot Trouble

added on the 2007-11-04 23:15:26 by CodeD CodeD
Oops, sorry about that. My youtube should actually be:
www.youtube.com/DJWildrider

my bad. Also, that one is new, I have another one here as well:

www.youtube.com/laptopninja
added on the 2007-11-04 23:19:19 by CodeD CodeD
Fixed links:

youtube.com/DJWildrider

youtube.com/LaptopNinja

BTW, thanks for doing a personal investigation on my youtubery, Preacher.
You guys are sure paranoid around here.

added on the 2007-11-04 23:21:54 by CodeD CodeD
from your samples i'd say you're still abit too green on 2d/3d for any heavy duty work but its always nice to be in a group that challenges you to hone your skills to something more impressive. never happens overnight though.
added on the 2007-11-04 23:23:46 by psenough psenough
that was texel that did the investigation not preacher ;) not stalking long enough to know the signature order yet ;)
added on the 2007-11-04 23:24:47 by psenough psenough
stalking=lurking
added on the 2007-11-04 23:29:50 by psenough psenough
Oops. Well, anyway like I said, it was a typo for my YT link, I fixed it and I just started that account to actually archive my music collection. Slow going. My older account is linked above too.

Yeah, I know my 3D isn't insane like what some 12 year olds are churning out these days but, I do alright. I've actually got newer, better projects I've worked on, just not posted. Anyway, I've got the 'sphere' thing down to a science.

Basically, I am looking for a small casual project, to get back into the game, as lately I've been mostly playing games over making them.
added on the 2007-11-04 23:32:08 by CodeD CodeD
I don't think you have what it takes to become a demoscene professional, you should work on your children to walk the small road and become famous and rich for you. Make them start doing math by 5, and coding by 6 and you should have a youth professional by the age of 12. With right encouragement (say, you will buy him beer if he codes a demo) he will kick ass by 14. Then after 2-3 years of drug abuse he will be ready to become a demoscene idol.
added on the 2007-11-04 23:46:48 by Hatikvah Hatikvah
in the old days you didn't have to attend "parties" to find a group.

just whore yourself. send samples of your stuff to group members and ask about. its not like most groups are overrun with offers from productive enthusiastic people. someone will take you in, even if you're a lamer
added on the 2007-11-04 23:56:28 by button button
also keep in mind that skrebbel and SKREBBELSUPERFAN are not the same person.

It gets confusing sometimes.
added on the 2007-11-05 00:01:25 by okkie okkie

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