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Subject: 3d and 2d Animation at Level 13


casamerica ( ) posted Sun, 16 March 2003 at 6:44 AM · edited Fri, 29 November 2024 at 11:29 AM

Attached Link: http://www.level13.net

Ran across this site just this week. I browsed through the forum and didn't see any mention of it so I thought I'd share the link.

It has some interesting stuff, some crap, some 2d, some 3d, etc. Different concepts, different forms. I thought it worth a look. You may even wish to consider a submission.

Yes, the one that got the biggest laugh from me was "Tripping the Rift," an animation definitely meant for a more "mature" audience. Not porno, but not exactly Bugs and Daffy either. Perverse, very perverse.

If this site is common knowledge, I apologize. I am not connected to this site in any way, shape or form other than sharing the same space-time line with it on intersecting planes of existence.

Take care, be well, keep flying.

casamerica


wyrwulf ( ) posted Sun, 16 March 2003 at 11:09 AM

That's a great link. Tripping the Rift was a good one. They must have some connections, because they used some fairly famous people for the voices.


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Mon, 17 March 2003 at 12:15 AM

Tripping the Rift has appeared on the Sci-Fi Channel, also. There has been talk of turning it into a series.



casamerica ( ) posted Mon, 17 March 2003 at 4:31 AM

Tripping the Rift has appeared on the Sci-Fi Channel, also. There has been talk of turning it into a series.<<< Really? I did not know that. I can't imagine anyone at Sci-Fi having the brass to place it on the schedule. Hmph. Of course, I watch very little on the Sci-Fi Channel anymore. I'll catch the last "Farscapes" and that'll be about it. When they cancelled "Farscape," dumped "B5" and started running shows like "Braveheart" they lost me. I mean, I love "Braveheart." Great movie. But what is science-fiction about it? I am waiting for "Pet Psychic" and "Messages from Silicon Heaven" to start their run on Sci-Fi. ;-) I think I just hijacked my own thread. :-0 Take care, be well, keep flying. casamerica


Little_Dragon ( ) posted Tue, 18 March 2003 at 8:09 AM

Babylon 5 will be back on the Sci-Fi Channel starting March 31st.

Besides, you can't leave now ... you'll miss Tremors: The Series. And they're filming a remake of Battlestar Galactica. rolleyes1.gif

My local cable provider finally added Sci-Fi to the lineup last week.



casamerica ( ) posted Tue, 18 March 2003 at 1:39 PM

Babylon 5 will be back on the Sci-Fi Channel starting March 31st.<<< Well, that's a bit of good news. >>>Besides, you can't leave now ... you'll miss Tremors: The Series.<<< Oh, oh, the excitement builds! ;-) >>>And they're filming a remake of Battlestar Galactica.<<< They lost me on that remake when they announced that Starbuck was going to be female. Think about it... Star-BUCK. Anyway, part of the reason many of the fans liked the show was due to the chemistry between the rather straight-laced Apollo and the rather "not so straight-laced" Starbuck. I write it off as another casualty to Hollywood's obsession with political-correctness. >>>My local cable provider finally added Sci-Fi to the lineup last week.<<< Well, here's to hoping they start living up to their name. Take care, be well, keep flying. casamerica


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