Consolidating usernames, please follow new account
Posted 14 years agoThis account is pretty darn old at this point, and I need to consolidate usernames so as to avoid any possible future problems for people identifying my submitted work. My dA is, for instance, oddlyenough2 (because the original was taken). Even this small difference is causing issues when people upload my art under one name when it should be another.
New account is at
Thanks.
New account is at

Thanks.
Whoops, fanfic chapters up now
Posted 14 years agoApparently forgot to upload my Ch. 2 for TGnPT those weeks ago when I finished it. Prolly 'cause I don't get any viewers here and I was more lazy than I was right now (since I finished chapter 3 last week).
More exposure I guess?
More exposure I guess?
I'm writing MLP: FiM Fanfiction
Posted 14 years agoYep. You can see my first example in my most recent uploads. Shameless self-insertion fic. Great. My upcoming one will be more original, I swear!
Also on FiMfiction. Get links to my other sites there 'cause I'm lazy. :/
http://www.fimfiction.net/user/Lounge_Lizard
Also on FiMfiction. Get links to my other sites there 'cause I'm lazy. :/
http://www.fimfiction.net/user/Lounge_Lizard
Doodling
Posted 14 years agoI started doodling with a mouse! Kinda sucks though, and I don't really have a scanner.
I much prefer the digital way anyway... drawing multiple lines to get closer to your goal and then erasing around it seems easier to do digitally than it would be on paper. I don't try and draw 'the perfect line' usually, which is the usual flaw (thank you music background). But using a mouse is imprecise as fuck. Hopefully I can get a tablet if I decide this is something worth a few hundred to play around with.
And maybe if I feel good enough about what I draw I will post it here someday?
I much prefer the digital way anyway... drawing multiple lines to get closer to your goal and then erasing around it seems easier to do digitally than it would be on paper. I don't try and draw 'the perfect line' usually, which is the usual flaw (thank you music background). But using a mouse is imprecise as fuck. Hopefully I can get a tablet if I decide this is something worth a few hundred to play around with.
And maybe if I feel good enough about what I draw I will post it here someday?
Looking for participants in a World of Warcraft psych. study
Posted 14 years agoHello, my name is Nathan Wilts, and I am a psychology graduate student at California State University Sacramento. I am looking for participants in a study on the possible social and mental health impact of playing MMORPGs. Hopefully some among you should be able to help!
Participants must be current players of the game ‘World of Warcraft.’ As World of Warcraft is an exemplar of the MMORPG genre, its players would be a good choice for a study on players of MMORPGs. Participating should be fairly easy and straightforward, won’t take up too much of your time and can be completed online, and all participants will be entered in a drawing to win free pre-paid game time at the conclusion of the research study.
If you are interested, please read the informed consent document below. If you would like an additional copy of this information, you can either email me (Nathan Wilts) at njw25@saclink.csus.edu, or check the GoogleDocs link below. Please be sure to read over it so you’ll know all the important information about participating!
Link to consent form on GoogleDocs – (https://docs.google.com/document/pu.....s-pO2gfJ3CY_54)
If you’ve read all of the info below and would like to participate, please send an email to me njw25[at]saclink.csus.edu with the subject line ‘WoW study participation’, saying that you’d like to participate! I will respond to you with an ID and password which will be used to organize survey responses, and you will also receive a link to the questionnaires. Please send your email from the address you want to receive all study-related information at!
After completing your questionnaires you will shown a debriefing to explain the basis of study and your role as a participant, and you’re done! Your entry into the prize drawing will be automatic.
Thanks for your interest!
-Nathan J. Wilts
Consent to Participate in Research
By consenting to participate in this survey, you will be participating in a research project developed by Nathan J. Wilts at California State University Sacramento (CSUS) at the Department of Psychology. The purpose of the study is to investigate the mental health and social impact of gameplay for players of MMORPGs.
Procedure –
As a participant, you will be asked to fill out five short questionnaires which you should answer to the best of your ability. The first will gather some general information about you as a person and also as a player of World of Warcraft. The rest will consist of several health and social measures.
In total, this survey should take no more than 20-40 minutes of your time and will require no outside resources to complete. You are only being asked about yourself and your own feelings and behaviors.
Risks –
Risks include the possibility of mental discomfort from considering and answering the survey questions. This risk is considered minimal, and you may at any time refuse to answer or opt of your participation if you feel uncomfortable.
Benefits of participation –
You may not personally benefit from participating in this research, but resulting findings may reflect positively on MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft or its players. Such findings might also prompt future research of a similar nature.
Confidentiality –
Your specific responses to survey questions will in no way make you personally identifiable by those responses. As part of participation you will have been emailed a Personal Identification Number which you will be asked to provide along with your email at the start of the survey. This is to separate individual participant responses and prevent unscrupulous individuals from entering false or random data with another individual’s PIN number. It will also be used to contact winners of the random drawing (described below), but will not otherwise be used to identify you.
You will not be asked your name, address, phone number, or any other personally identifiable information beyond your email address. If you have a received requests for such information claiming to be from the originators of this study DO NOT REPLY. We will never ask for such information. We will only contact you to provide your PIN and survey link, to respond to inquiries, or to provide any survey-wide announcement such as notices of completion of the study.
You may at your own option request to receive additional information about results and findings once the survey is complete, but you are not required to do so nor is it necessary to be entered in the prize drawing (described below).
Compensation –
As a ‘thank you’ for participation in this survey, you will be entered in a random drawing for one of several 60-day pre-paid subscription time cards, such as the ones listed on Amazon.com. Winners will be chosen completely at random. Your responses to questions do not influence your chances of entering, but if you do not complete the survey questionnaires in their entirety, you will not be entered in the drawing.
Contact information –
If you have any questions about this research, the online survey, or any other related matter, you may contact Nathan J. Wilts by e-mail at njw25@saclink.csus.edu.
Participants must be current players of the game ‘World of Warcraft.’ As World of Warcraft is an exemplar of the MMORPG genre, its players would be a good choice for a study on players of MMORPGs. Participating should be fairly easy and straightforward, won’t take up too much of your time and can be completed online, and all participants will be entered in a drawing to win free pre-paid game time at the conclusion of the research study.
If you are interested, please read the informed consent document below. If you would like an additional copy of this information, you can either email me (Nathan Wilts) at njw25@saclink.csus.edu, or check the GoogleDocs link below. Please be sure to read over it so you’ll know all the important information about participating!
Link to consent form on GoogleDocs – (https://docs.google.com/document/pu.....s-pO2gfJ3CY_54)
If you’ve read all of the info below and would like to participate, please send an email to me njw25[at]saclink.csus.edu with the subject line ‘WoW study participation’, saying that you’d like to participate! I will respond to you with an ID and password which will be used to organize survey responses, and you will also receive a link to the questionnaires. Please send your email from the address you want to receive all study-related information at!
After completing your questionnaires you will shown a debriefing to explain the basis of study and your role as a participant, and you’re done! Your entry into the prize drawing will be automatic.
Thanks for your interest!
-Nathan J. Wilts
Consent to Participate in Research
By consenting to participate in this survey, you will be participating in a research project developed by Nathan J. Wilts at California State University Sacramento (CSUS) at the Department of Psychology. The purpose of the study is to investigate the mental health and social impact of gameplay for players of MMORPGs.
Procedure –
As a participant, you will be asked to fill out five short questionnaires which you should answer to the best of your ability. The first will gather some general information about you as a person and also as a player of World of Warcraft. The rest will consist of several health and social measures.
In total, this survey should take no more than 20-40 minutes of your time and will require no outside resources to complete. You are only being asked about yourself and your own feelings and behaviors.
Risks –
Risks include the possibility of mental discomfort from considering and answering the survey questions. This risk is considered minimal, and you may at any time refuse to answer or opt of your participation if you feel uncomfortable.
Benefits of participation –
You may not personally benefit from participating in this research, but resulting findings may reflect positively on MMORPGs such as World of Warcraft or its players. Such findings might also prompt future research of a similar nature.
Confidentiality –
Your specific responses to survey questions will in no way make you personally identifiable by those responses. As part of participation you will have been emailed a Personal Identification Number which you will be asked to provide along with your email at the start of the survey. This is to separate individual participant responses and prevent unscrupulous individuals from entering false or random data with another individual’s PIN number. It will also be used to contact winners of the random drawing (described below), but will not otherwise be used to identify you.
You will not be asked your name, address, phone number, or any other personally identifiable information beyond your email address. If you have a received requests for such information claiming to be from the originators of this study DO NOT REPLY. We will never ask for such information. We will only contact you to provide your PIN and survey link, to respond to inquiries, or to provide any survey-wide announcement such as notices of completion of the study.
You may at your own option request to receive additional information about results and findings once the survey is complete, but you are not required to do so nor is it necessary to be entered in the prize drawing (described below).
Compensation –
As a ‘thank you’ for participation in this survey, you will be entered in a random drawing for one of several 60-day pre-paid subscription time cards, such as the ones listed on Amazon.com. Winners will be chosen completely at random. Your responses to questions do not influence your chances of entering, but if you do not complete the survey questionnaires in their entirety, you will not be entered in the drawing.
Contact information –
If you have any questions about this research, the online survey, or any other related matter, you may contact Nathan J. Wilts by e-mail at njw25@saclink.csus.edu.
Yay
Posted 15 years agoI'm in love. :>
R.I.P. Gary Gygax
Posted 17 years ago1938-2008. He changed the face and culture of gaming as we know it in monumental ways. It is humbling to think of what might be different if he had not popularized the pen and paper RPG with Dungeons and Dragons and had the themes present in the game not spread as they did.
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