What are the rules on uploading nsfw content, like nudity and gore? I can't find anything about that in the FAQ. I see some nudity and it doesn't appear to have any special restrictions so far.
The question is if the nude components are intended to titillate or if they are simply for anatomical accuracy. The former is not allowed on OGA, the latter is.
--Medicine Storm
yeah please don't upload nsfw content. i have enough issues with that crap getting through itch.io's block.
i have no say in the rules here. but porn is as addictive as heroin, and more harmful to it's users and to society in my opinion. it mostly disrespectful and exploitative toward women, and causes real damage to the mental health of it's consumers.
Keep in mind OP was not asking about porn. The question was about nudity and gore, which are allowed conditionally.
--Medicine Storm
Shino1, could you upload a sample in here? That way we could judge if it´s allowed or not, as said before plenty of that content is already around. Did you made it or are you uploading from CC sources?. It would depend on how hardcore or sensitive your depictions are.
Example:
https://opengameart.org/content/tetine-elfe
https://opengameart.org/content/nude-male-skin-for-pfunkeds-base-human-m...
https://opengameart.org/content/alien-girl
https://opengameart.org/content/lovecraftian-supernatural-horror-art-by-...
https://opengameart.org/content/knee-splitter
https://opengameart.org/content/3d-dungeon-debris-gibs
https://opengameart.org/content/andreass-darkness
yeah i probably jumped the gun with my soapbox preaching.
sorry
It would be CC because I would be the one making it (and I can license my own work however I feel like), I had an idea that since it seems erotic games development is gaining popularity lately, I was entertaining the idea of making open source assets for those people could use as a base or for prototyping erotic games.
So yeah, they would definitely be intended for titillation and be pretty explicit, lol. So I guess if I go through with this, I will keep this project on itch.io.
So thanks for the answer! Again - I asked because there is no NSFW policy in the FAQ or in the submission guidelines.
The lack of policy there is actually intentional. It keeps people from trying to rules-lawyer around the guidelines for ambiguous content like that. Unfortunately, each situtation needs a discussion like this one to determine if it's ok or not. I appreciate your assessment.
Good luck with your erotic itch artwork! If you have any companion content that is more SFW, we'd love to host it here as well. :)
--Medicine Storm
[In reply to a deleted post :)]
I don't think there are any official rules around sensitive content. But the content is called "sensitive" for a reason: "When in doubt, don't". I guess that properly correspond to the MedicineStorm's reply in the second message here.
E.g. I personally have a few graphics I could share (they are available at open license in my projects repositories), but following this rule I don't because there is a nudity layer in those + some items/clothes are not appropriate for general audience.
What about 90's final boss art?
That crap's nightmare fuel as intended for the average videogame superhero, and we need more of them on point! Not just some guy looking for feck, cute monster or some shadier clone of you!
You mean something like Contra or Super Cyborg, or some of the more body horror-type shmup bosses? It's an idea!
Like early Final Fantasy, or Xenogears or P.E., or that arcade space shootemup with nude monsters enslaving mankind, or Breath of Fire 2's final boss, or Frankenstein from the NES game Frankenstein.
The devs clearly wanted you to stop such in their games with the heroes.
This may very well be a minority view, but I do think it's important to consider multiple sides.
I strongly believe that erotic content is a bad idea. It promotes the idea that women are just objects to be exploited. I have a deep respect and admiration for women, and I don't like seeing them demeaned in such a way.
In addition, I've never actually heard of a case where erotic content improved a game, book, or movie. Think about it. When you praise a game, is it because women had poor excuses for armor? Or is it because the gameplay was engrossing, the story made you tear up, and the music lit a fire in your soul?
You don't need erotic content to make a wonderful video game, any more than you need sewage to make a delicious omelet.
@Elbon Eastmage: As stated above, erotic content is not permitted on OGA. And, again as stated above, OP was not initially asking about erotic content. The original question was about NSFW content on OpenGameArt.org specifically... which is not the same thing as erotic content within video games in general. NSFW content is conditionally allowed on OGA, erotic content is not.
This thread is not the place to have a philosophical discussion about personal preferences for or against lewd/erotic game content.
--Medicine Storm
Newfound RESPECT for OGA from this thread! THNX!
I guess the question is, since you have my curiiosity, what sort of NSFW is considered allowed, and what is not? Ie, a pile of doo-doo? Naked zombies or mutants? What is okay?
@netfzmasterz: was that not already answered in https://opengameart.org/comment/95131#comment-95131 ?
--Medicine Storm
It says no porn, which I am actually greatful for... but NSFW isn't necessarily erotic.
It doesn't say no porn.
Again, that question was answered above, specifically addressing the non-erotic components of NSFW.
--Medicine Storm