hey heres an update on something i kind of did, but decided to go full with. christmas maps, wich have 4 in total 3 normal maps and a boss fight against santa! the series is called santa'a mad! lol. its pretty hilarious and the first one is pretty interesting as there are a lot of random elements as far as terrain as its in the workshop and theres toys and candy canes everywhere. the second you have to shovel the snow and get jingles to the front door of the hous, but wathc out for the gi joes! then, in the house you discover santas replaced you, you have to fight yourself or the evil you d. then, you ru to the stables where santa is killing the raindeer and destroying the presents getting sent out. stop him at all cost!!!!!! watch out for the special elves, and use drop special present spareingly, it drops a special present that can explode! who knew the north pole was so hectic and combatent! enjoy with this link https://dl.dropbox.com/u/18725707/5%20christmas%21.zip its cleaned up as far as files and sounds not needed so feel free to release it if you release a version of tb before christmas though thats probably too soon otherwise i'm going to post it on the forum on audiogames.net as a late addition to the folders in tb. anyway enjoy and let me know what you think. its the same link as before so the link shouldn't need to be changed on the map page. austen On 12/18/12, Allan Thompson <allan1.thompson@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Carlos, > > Sorry I wasn't much help. I think I got some good stuff for the osprey, the > snake and maybe some cursor sounds and a little terrain. > I also thru in a bite attack sound I used for the zombies on my own, but > since these are animal like characters, I thought perhaps that was something > they might do, I just wasn't sure. > > > https://dl.dropbox.com/u/68028683/redwall%20stuff.zip > > > > "The truth will set you free" > Jesus Christ of Nazareth 33A.D. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Carlos Macintosh > To: ian-reeds-games@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 8:08 PM > Subject: [ian-reeds-games] Re: A webpage for maps > > > I suggest you get a sound editor, like gold wave, that supports batch > processing. It makes life a lot easier, at least for me. You can go in and > > select a folder full of sounds, and then change the format, or apply a set > > of effects, or add 10 seconds of silence to the beginning, or all of > those, > and it does it for every single file, and you just sit back and watch it > go. > >