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Randuin
2003-06-19, 08:46 PM
Siggraph this year will be held at San Diego, California, USA.
I will be heading there on the 27th for the conference, I was just wondering if any other graphic professionals from this forum will be going?
-Randuin
For more info on SIGGRAPH 2003
http://www.siggraph.org/s2003/
natedowgg
2003-06-19, 10:20 PM
oh my god
*glock goes off to my head*
gg Randuin = mod... wow
Jamesadin
2003-06-20, 08:13 AM
You live in Burnaby, and you are going down to San Diego for a computer graphics confrence? How rich are you? ;) But anyways, sounds like a good time.
Randuin
2003-06-20, 10:21 AM
Well Jamesadin... I will be flying down there by Air Canada and then staying at the hotel near the halls and well go to the conference with friends?
-Randuin
What, if anything, makes randuin a "professional"?!?!
Jamesadin
2003-06-20, 04:08 PM
Heh, Air Canada. Hopefully they wont go out of buisiness before you get to go, and before I get to go to Europe. Crazy crazy Air Canada.
What, if anything, makes randuin a "professional"?!?!
He knows his stuff, and from what I have seen, I would consider him pro, or close to it.
A complete stranger, who has many works and experience in the professional industry who comments on randuin I will believe. You on the other hand I wont.
Randuin
2003-06-22, 02:01 AM
So Tai... What does it make anyone else in this forum a professional?
Ye realize that sentence doesn't make proper grammatical sense, right?
Jamesadin
2003-06-22, 01:56 PM
I can't understand it. Maybe you could rephrase it, Randuin?
Randuin
2003-06-22, 02:32 PM
I meant...What makes anyone else in this forum a professional?
Jamesadin
2003-06-22, 03:11 PM
Oh, well, I guess if they have studied the field of art, that might make them professional. Or possibly if they have been doing it for a long period of time (and is good at it), that might make them considered a professional. Thats just what I think about it, it could be different for everyone.
Randuin
2003-06-23, 02:03 AM
So therefore revoking all Tai's right to flame me.
define professional in this area? Good? or who knows their shit? or what?
Hades-Knight
2003-06-23, 12:27 PM
Professional in this area woudl be that they actually get paid for their work....?
nah, someone who wants to do it as a hobby could be pro and it not be their work for payment.
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