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Schooling, pecking and nibbling, darting among the weeds. Meanwhile, I've been running mostly DreamAquarium lately.Īesthetically, I like that background a bit less than the MarineAquarium background, but I really like how the DA fish are becoming so lifelike in their movements, and how they interact with the _moving_ DA background. I think Jim has mentioned many times that it took him a year to paint the existing background. take a poll and i bet people would be glad to pay for it.lmao.sure it would still be out of date BUT. sooo, how about a new 2-d background to add as a choice, to keep it FRESH, as u say. i, and those i asked say after a short while eyes are mostly on the FISHES, not the background. all those nice backgrounds in other savers look great, but after a short while THEY are just pretty pictures. I, and some friends i asked don't agree totally with what ad and jim say. Not a "do it for me" way, which we all know Jim won't touch with a 10 foot pole, but a "tell me how the heck to use these tools in a way that's never been tried before and without me needing to study Calculus or Engineering." I'm still not sure why Jim can't hire someone from Newtek for a few months. It's like trying to send Picasso to engineering school for 3 months before he can paint. Prolific had at least one 'crash course' with Jim about this stuff, but I don't think that went so well. Very rewarding but a steep starting curve that I think Jim has tried a couple of times and said "enough!" because of how un-artistic and un-creative that kind of development is. If it's the second, then after the initial 3 month-long migraine headache of getting it all working, then you start dropping objects in and they just "work". If it's the first option, then it could be a long time. I think it really comes down to, is Jim going to try to build the 3D background on top of the existing architecture and all of its limitations, or is he going to try to use some advanced tools out there for handling surfaces and textures.