Fairy Tales in the New Century

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Fairy Tales in the New Century

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:mrgreen: I actually really enjoyed that. Thanks!
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I've seen a lot of cool stuff on teh intarwebz. That may be the coolest.

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neato
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That is awesome. I would like to have a computer that would give me stats of everything like that and print it out like they did in the video. It makes it seems more...fluid. Or something.

EDIT: Also can anybody identify what program was used? It looks like Flash, but I think because of all the modeling type stuff it might have been done in some other vector graphics program, or some modelling program.
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lmfao that was awesome. (me being an engineering grad school student)
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lol that was actually interesting
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Quite cool.
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Leedeth wrote:Also can anybody identify what program was used? It looks like Flash, but I think because of all the modeling type stuff it might have been done in some other vector graphics program, or some modelling program.
So nobody has any answer to my request?
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