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Unity Games - By Kyle Haynes
Unity Games - By Kyle Haynes. I have recently started to learn how to use Unity, a great program that allows you to create your own games and export them to multiple platforms. Here I will be posting up completed training projects they have available on their website. Hopefully in the future I can put up my own original content created with Unity. You can learn more about Unity at https:/ unity3d.com/. Monday, March 17, 2014. Click Here to Play! Movement - Arrow Keys / WASD. Monday, March 10, 2014. Subsc...
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Kyle Haynes | A View Through My Camera Lens
A View Through My Camera Lens. Mdash; Leave a comment. This entry was posted in About. Portrait by window light. Mdash; Leave a comment. This entry was posted in Photography. Do Australians have free speech? Mdash; Leave a comment. Taken From catholic-skyview-tremblay.blogspot.com. Many Australians would like to have freedom of speech, total freedom to say what he or she wants, to write whatever he or she wants and to express in any art form what he or she wants. Australia does not have explicit freedom ...
kylehayslip.com
Nothing formal. Just cool things (or so I think). This was one helluva winter for the entire west coast. No complaints here, but to say I am excited about the prospect of sunshine and warm weather is an understatement to say the least. Went out to the waterfront to catch some great Cherry Blossom action in downtown PDX. On the way home I bought some Zyrtec. This song goes well with a nice pair of wool socks. It’s not often you get crystal blue skies for miles in the Bay Area. This is way cool. Watch a #l...
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Kyle Hayward's Portfolio
Welcome to KyleHayward.com, my personal graphics programming portfolio. I am a graphics programmer at Electronic Arts and previously Human Head Studios. I graduated from Purdue University in 2009 with a B.S in Computer Science. Besides programming, I enjoy a range of activities including biking and hiking, swimming, boxing, gaming, reading, motorsports, and movies. For photography you can view my page on Flickr.
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kylehazelton – Aimless Art
November 7, 2014. The P U M P K I N S. September 20, 2014. Ready Set. Go! July 26, 2014. July 6, 2014. June 29, 2014. June 23, 2014. June 23, 2014. Back to the Future. June 13, 2014. June 14, 2014. June 10, 2014. The P U M P K I N S. Ready Set. Go! On Bushwick Bike Tour. Jay on Bushwick Bike Tour. On Bushwick Bike Tour. On Bushwick Bike Tour. The P U M P K I N S. Ready Set. Go! On Bushwick Bike Tour. Jay on Bushwick Bike Tour. On Bushwick Bike Tour. On Bushwick Bike Tour.
kylehbrown.com
Kyle Harrison Brown
A website created by GoDaddy’s Website Builder.
kylehcookedotcom.wordpress.com
Kyle Cooke | Trying to see it all
Trying to see it all. I meet a camel in the Arabian Desert, Qatar, January 2012. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 22 other followers. Error: Please make sure the Twitter account is public. Ellora and Ajanta Caves. Mumbai: City of Dreams. A New Post for a New Year. Travel Update: Putting a Dent into South India. Libraries for Affordable Private Schools. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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kylehcouture | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. October 11, 2011. Graybox for Interior of Site. October 3, 2011. Revised and Finished Homepage. October 3, 2011. September 29, 2011. Page Description and Gray Box. September 19, 2011. The Illustration gives you an idea of the artists style and humor. Next would be all the individual links that take you to the different pages on the site. 3 The Home Page Button. Used as the artists name, even though it’s bigger than the other buttons you are already on the home page. Http:...
kylehealy.blogspot.com
Kyle Healy
Monday, August 30, 2010. Well, so far I have had very little down time, which is a good thing, but I do wish I had a little more time to write some blogs. The film went really late and we didn’t end up eating dinner until it was absolutely pitch black out. It gets so dark out in the village and yet the locals seem to be able to see fine, as I trip over every little stone. I ate three large n’simas which put me into a nice little food coma. Me and Andrew are making great progress with the internship progr...