> So that is what has become of that stick figure. I didn't see that
> coming . I thought it was just to be a stick figure. Very inventive.
> VERY SLICK.

Thank you, Jim! You helped me a lot with the mechanism behind the program;
your name is even in the About box, under "Special Thanks"!

 
>> Some of you who were at the last RevCon in Las Vegas may recall me
>> discussing Stykz and the impact that stick figure animation has had
>> on my
>> children and how popular it has become.
> 
> I can see how the kids would be thrilled with it. It empowers them!
> Gives them a chance to be creative in a very rich environment.
> 
> That is what I saw in Turtle Graphics some years ago. TG is a bit
> more advance, but again it gives children a chance to be in control.
> When I was a kid, that first opportunity to be in control was sitting
> next to my father when he was driving and him letting me take the
> wheel--cars had bench seats in those days. Got to go LEFT, RIGHT,
> FORWARD, BACK (well maybe not BACK) with an entire car.
> 
> And I can't begin to image the work that went into the polish--above
> and beyond. Congratulations!

Thanks a lot! I have a lot of plans for the program down the line as well...
it's been a pleasure to work on.

:-)

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/


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