No Ben - not professionally. I do, however, have experience with seminars and public speaking. I'm a 20 year old public speaker, studying at University of Cincinnati. I was a journalism major, but switched to History / Poli-sci.
www.daviddrury.com/orion/DavidDrury-VoiceReelMono.mp3
Just the 'announcer' voice for everyone. No other impressions.
My personal GG .mp3 for all of you! :D
Was just trying to do a range, just to show I don't need to be locked in. The 'loud one' is actually a gunnery sergeant style of voice, sounds ****** on cheap equipment. Don't have access to a recording studio right now, which is a bummer.
Sent to you guys, for anyone else who wants a listen...
Matthew, I own a few dedicated boxes in a datacenter in Virginia, let me know how I can help. Octo-core boxes, so let me know.
I feel ya... this mod has gone down hill unfortunately.
However, please keep the single action animations! It would be great to have a double action animation set that would act as a 'panic button' for a revolver, at the expense of accuracy... ( without a decent trigger job, and some practice, shooting accurately without stacking or snapping the trigger in double action is TOUGH, and I mean insanely tough. )
I love me some Ruger GP-100 though, also make sure you animate the crane moving with the cylinder and no hollywood wrist flips please. :)
If you run out of ammo, you can use the GP-100 for a hammer. I kid you not.
The most common variant of a Ruger GP-100 is the 6" Stainless Steel. It is also, the most beautiful :D.
If the world ended tomorrow, the one gun I would go back in to get would be a GP-100. Because if I don't survive the apocalypse, it would.
MatthewD, I noticed on the website you had a .357 Revolver animated. Can I make a suggestion? Change it to a Ruger GP-100. A GP-100 is one of the toughest, best guns I have ever shot in my life. It would of been one of the many firearms that would've survived the 'end', and it is an incredibly durable and reliable double action .357. If you'd like some references let me know!
Reason I would not recommend staying with a Colt Python is not because it isn't a good gun, I've shot many of them and they are excellent wheel guns, however their timings after heavy use go out of time, and the cylinder will 'lock up', or the hammer will fail to fall on the firing pin. Worse case scenario is a Python that ends up pouring hot propellant all over your hands from a misaligned forcing cone. The GP-100 would be a far more reliable, and realistic in my opinion, option for your setting.
So, what are the chances of you doing some grunt work and adding an iron sight system by changing the weapon models vector on the screen?
Just wanted to let you know, I believe the AKS-74's ironsights are off center. The 'center' of the screen lines up below the top of the middle peg. So you have to aim higher than normal. I'm not sure if the raging bull is included in this, but I believe it was a problem with it as well.
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