if i get enough reply from the community, i will move onto stage 2, creating the artificial wired, with this, the community would be able to share and create their own zone's of the wired, and allow the virtual user to create them. Similar to what the playstation game does. That is if enough people care about the project since every community out the of lain is dying (*cries*)
yes, the spheres are rotating, these will morph into (Menu) (Wired) (Messages) (Mail) now i can add and quit those spheres from the program as i wish.
First there will be only one sphere, after the user log's in the others will be created, what you see right there is the screensaver of the screensaver, if you remember correctly, in the episode 2 of Lain, navi shows it's own screensaver, which is similar to what i've done in those screenshots, sparks going at the user.
it looks really nice but perhaps i missed a previous posting about what it is and what all it does. the screenshots dont tell me much other than "hey that looks cool!" if i missed a previous and more descriptive post, i apologize, but without some details about what it is, it's really hard to give good feedback aside from the "ooo" "aaah" factor.
I don't even use a screen saver but finish this one and I'll be sure to use it ^^V I thought this was an actual fully-fledged OS at first (was dreaming to high). Do keep it up, looks great.
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That's really nice. Is that all it does? XD Do tell~ INSIGHT!
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Similar to what the playstation game does.
That is if enough people care about the project since every community out the of lain is dying (*cries*)
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First there will be only one sphere, after the user log's in the others will be created, what you see right there is the screensaver of the screensaver, if you remember correctly, in the episode 2 of Lain, navi shows it's own screensaver, which is similar to what i've done in those screenshots, sparks going at the user.
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http://community.livejournal.com/hello_navi/44212.html
there, details. :)
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I thought this was an actual fully-fledged OS at first (was dreaming to high). Do keep it up, looks great.
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