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Jun 28, 2007 08:46

I hate it when a cold is coming to an end, you get chest pains (because I'm asthmatic?) and sore throats next. *dies from pain*

Mini Baroque Countdown, yay.

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art, baroque, subasekai

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narugami June 27 2007, 23:55:27 UTC
Feel better soon...

Your Major is your concentration, what the bulk of your classes are in. I majored in Film Animation and was thinking of taking a Minor in East Asian Studies, for example. There are also different ways of doing it - a double major means you take an equal amount of credits in both areas, and there's also Specialization in Whatever, which at Concordia was I think 60 credits out of a total of 90.

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narugami June 27 2007, 23:56:50 UTC
Oh and you don't automatically do a minor, even if all your non-major courses are in a specific field. There's a set program to all of them.

PS: Cool illust! :)

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hikarugenji June 28 2007, 00:02:48 UTC
Also in addition to what narugami said, there are specific classes that you have to take. Like at OSU, a Japanese major requires 4 years (I think) of Japanese, plus some literature and culture courses, and then a certain number of other credits. A minor would maybe only be 2 years of language and then a smaller number of lit. and culture courses.

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skuldnoshinpu June 28 2007, 00:03:12 UTC
Yeah, a minor is sort of like a major in that you take a bunch of classes in a specific area, but just not as much work as a major. It's possible to have no minors, or multiple minors, or even more than one major...

Haha I have a PlayAsia coupon that I should use before it expires (got it for Trusty Bell)... guess I could use it for FFXII International. Oh wait! Sengoku Musou 2 Moushouden comes out August too! So maybe I COULD use the coupon code! But if somebody else wants it go ahead and give it to them, I might actually have a couple of coupons lying around already.

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ultra_butterfly June 28 2007, 00:26:12 UTC
Sure you are allowed to use other peoples textures, if you got them from a library which allows it, for commercial use even. You've always got to read the guidelines in the texture sites tho.

You can also make your own textures by scanning the texture you want, colorize it(if neccessary) and saving it as a jpeg, normally people do that for custom textures or when they find a texture they like and want to use in a design. Textured/crumpled paper/canvas comes to mind. I've read some articles about textures before, just don't remember where. I hope this helps tho!

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asamidori June 28 2007, 03:55:49 UTC
Sob, I woulda take your coupon if it was offered a few days early. I just played my order for Mahoroba Stories... orz

Definitely looking forward to Baroque~ That game's opening's been haunting me since the first time I saw it. >_>

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