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− | '''Aquamind''' was one of the first third party underwater-themed [[metaroom]]s, and many were | + | '''Aquamind''' was one of the first third party underwater-themed [[metaroom]]s, and many were grateful for it. |
− | It is a fair-sized room, with 2 different underwater sections - a salt-water section, and a fresh water section. Each section contains 2 types of [[fish]], and the salt | + | It is a fair-sized room, with 2 different underwater sections - a salt-water section, and a [[fresh water]] section. Each section contains 2 types of [[fish]], and the [[salt water]] section includes a [[vendor]]. |
The land area includes another vendor, and a few [[plant]]s. The graphics and [[CAOS]] were composed by [[Zareb]]. | The land area includes another vendor, and a few [[plant]]s. The graphics and [[CAOS]] were composed by [[Zareb]]. | ||
− | '''Aquamind''' was done entirely in GIMP, and was [[zareb]]'s first metaroom. | + | '''Aquamind''' was done entirely in [[GIMP]], and was [[zareb]]'s first metaroom. |
− | The | + | The creation of '''Aquamind''' was quite lengthy - about 6 months - but it was primarily because of [[zareb]]'s laziness. |
The final release was on July 2004 . . . final, but not finished - due to the GIMP and his lack of CAOS skills, [[zareb]] decided to give up this project and start another, [[The Ancient Arch]]. | The final release was on July 2004 . . . final, but not finished - due to the GIMP and his lack of CAOS skills, [[zareb]] decided to give up this project and start another, [[The Ancient Arch]]. |
Revision as of 21:09, 23 February 2005
Aquamind was one of the first third party underwater-themed metarooms, and many were grateful for it.
It is a fair-sized room, with 2 different underwater sections - a salt-water section, and a fresh water section. Each section contains 2 types of fish, and the salt water section includes a vendor.
The land area includes another vendor, and a few plants. The graphics and CAOS were composed by Zareb.
Aquamind was done entirely in GIMP, and was zareb's first metaroom. The creation of Aquamind was quite lengthy - about 6 months - but it was primarily because of zareb's laziness.
The final release was on July 2004 . . . final, but not finished - due to the GIMP and his lack of CAOS skills, zareb decided to give up this project and start another, The Ancient Arch.
You can download Aquamind at Zareb's Creations!