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Miscellaneous Work

These pages will be for all of the pieces of my work that don't fit into any of the other categories. You will find such gems as the "CTF-Excavation" map for Unreal Tournament here, which has been reviewed nowhere at all on the Web, apart from in the comments section of this very website. You will also find Winamp skins and wallpapers. Oh happy joy!

Carisma Winamp Skin

My second ever Winamp skin, dedicated to my wife. Well, just my fiancee at the time. Features transparency and a decidely dodgy gradient fill. Requires Winamp 2.x or Winamp 5.x.

CTF-Excavation Unreal Tournament Map

My first and only (to date, anyway) map for Unreal Tournament. In fact, my first released map for ANY game. Its a Capture the Flag map, as I prefer that game mode over any other. Quite plain to look at, but its quite fun to play, and I'm particularly proud of the bot pathing.

Frax-Flame Wallpaper

A completely unoriginal wallpaper created in a few minutes using a Photoshop plugin. But it looks quite nice. The resolution in the ZIP file is 1024x768, so you may have to resize, or just let Windows do it for you.

GazChap-Amp 7692 Winamp Skin

This is my very first Winamp skin, created over the course of a few hours in Paint Shop Pro 7.0. Bizarrely, this is my most well received Winamp skin, even though it is inferior to the GTA3 one (in my own opinion, at least!). Requires Winamp 2.x or Winamp 5.x.

GTA3 Winamp Skin

My third (and so far, my last) Winamp skin. With a GTA3 theme, coupled with a "car stereo" kinda look, I prefer this skin over my others. Requires Winamp 2.x or Winamp 5.x.

Ronald McDonald Skin for GTA3

My first and only skin for Grand Theft Auto 3 on the PC. The idea was taken from a b3ta* challenge, where you had to Photoshop Ronald McDonald into somewhere he wouldn't normally be seen.