- robertneville777 - 02-20-2010
Quote:Originally posted by sandor
Quote:Originally posted by robertneville777
Okie-dokie then! If it's "Soluthis,"
It is, when I typed the post I was in a hurry.
Sorry for the confusion.
No worries dude! I'll take that down, and put the right one up.
Thanks!
- jucklesjenk - 02-20-2010
Quote:Originally posted by robertneville777
Hmmm...I thought they always called you "outlander" in Morrowind, even when you played as a Dunmer? I thought "Outlander" meant a non-native of Morrowind?
They do always call you "outlander" in Morrowind even if you're a dunmer, but in TES3 you arrive on a prison ship, so no matter what your race is, you're an immigrant. In Oblivion, however your backstory is unknown, so you could have a been a dark elf from Morrowind who got arrested in Cyrodiil etc.
- robertneville777 - 02-20-2010
Oh okay, well then you want me to omit Outlander altogether? Or just create a "non-Outlander" line next to it?
- jucklesjenk - 02-20-2010
Either is fine I think.
IMO if you added a non-outlander response as well it would be better but I don't think you need to.
- Ibsen's Ghost - 02-20-2010
Sounds good to me. I'm not that familiar with MW as you know but the voice is suitably raspy. Just try to make sure that you don't lose expression whilst putting on the voice. That's normally the hard part.
- morcroft - 02-20-2010
Nicely raspy. I hear what you mean about wind - and you're getting some "pop" as well. Sounds like you're using a reasonable quality mike.
I hate the sound of my voice and gave up on voice acting pretty quickly so I don't know much, but I did read a couple of tips:
Try to talk "past" the mike not "at" it (only works with an omnidirectional mike)
Stretch a piece of thin fabric over a frame and talk through that.
I expect IG knows far more than me, though....!
- robertneville777 - 02-21-2010
Eff it, I'll make both! No mickey-mouse crap, right?
- jucklesjenk - 02-21-2010
That's the spirit! :goodjob:
- sandor - 02-21-2010
I sent a PM.
- robertneville777 - 02-21-2010
Quote:Originally posted by morcroft
Nicely raspy. I hear what you mean about wind - and you're getting some "pop" as well. Sounds like you're using a reasonable quality mike.
I hate the sound of my voice and gave up on voice acting pretty quickly so I don't know much, but I did read a couple of tips:
Try to talk "past" the mike not "at" it (only works with an omnidirectional mike)
Stretch a piece of thin fabric over a frame and talk through that.
I expect IG knows far more than me, though....!
For sure man, IG definitely overshadows us all! :bow:
But thanks for the information, seriously! I will definitely use your tips!
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