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You know what else is chaotic? My tablet every time it tries to load a Newgrounds podcast like this one! It forcefully refreshed itself five times before I was even allowed to make a comment here!

Aalasteir responds:

Newgrounds is too powerful!

Oh, Natto… Why must you abandon us so…?

Aalasteir responds:

Hi Ovi!

He will be back in the next episode!

I’m dizzy just reading the description!

Aalasteir responds:

What's up, Ovi! Great to see you!

Dizziness is necessary!

We need more Vectorman rep in these modern Sega titles, STAT!

Aalasteir responds:

Vectorman back on the roll!

Wait, participants are already giving you unfinished entries? Freakin’, isn’t it due in April!?

DannyGoodShirt responds:

Nah I think I was referring to past collabs

The Art Portal was a later addition!? Man, so much of my memory is blurry when it comes to early Newgrounds!

PsychoGoldfish responds:

It's been around so long it's really hard to imagine the site without it.

Groundcrew!? That’s New!

Aalasteir responds:

It’s new, it’s ground, and there’s crew!

3D Modeling is quite a pain indeed, especially when you use Blender! I tell you, the amount of times it decides to not work!

Aalasteir responds:

You're absolutely right! What do you think about the Blender doughnut tutorial?

Ovi, thank you so much for listening. Great to be in the New Year!

Blender is great software. I actually use Blender to edit the podcast because it has a pretty good video editor, and it can render audio in wav formats quickly, which is really convenient.

Porter responds:

Since the interview, I have gone to start modeling figures and parts of weaponry to understand how to work via block building and vertices. Overall, loving the process, regardless of how long (+ sometimes tedious) it gets, it's a great way to experience something new to work with.

Eerie!

Aalasteir responds:

Great to be in the New Year!

Driving to and from those meetups in New Jersey, I also had to use the radio to keep myself sane driving such a long distance. However, since I was driving cross-state, I had to connect my phone with Spotify on it so it can play constantly throughout the trip.

The radio loses connections to stations the further you drive and fiddling around with it as you drive is not a safe bet.

REPLY- Mostly 90s and 2000s music, also covers of video game songs.

Aalasteir responds:

Ovi. What songs are you listening to when you're driving?

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