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My talk submission to LGM 2011 has been accepted, and I'll be up there in Montreal from May 9th to May 13th to take part in the meeting and participate in a panel on how to run libre graphics projects. This will be my first time at LGM, but my understanding is that a lot of really cool people are going to be there, so I expect it to be a lot of fun. Registration is still open, so if you're thinking about going, there's still time to do it. :)
Hope to see you there!
Bart
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Clint Bellanger has just release version 0.13 of his isometric fantasy action RPG, Flare!
From his blog entry:
Flare now supports quests! This release marks a major leap forward for the story-telling capability of the engine. NPC questgivers can send players on quests and give rewards on completion. Quests can also involve finding items, killing bosses, or exploring a map area.
Hop over to the Flare homepage and grab it while it's hot! :)
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We're hard at work on the Tempest in the Aether art sprint. Here's what we've got so far:
- A collection of concept sketches in the Weekly Challenge thread (use these if you're a 3d artist looking for something to do)
- A propeller
- A steampunk watch spider-bot
- A broken gear
- A telegraph key
- A grandfather clock
- Revolving Drawers
- A large collection of oil lamp chimneys
- A tall oil lamp
- An oil lamp
- A victorian sink
- A walking stick
- A chaise lounge
- A victorian table
- A victorian picture frame
- Newton's Octant
- A boiler room sound loop
- Metal clang sounds
- Chain winch sounds
- A large collection of workshop sounds
- Steam release sounds
- A ticking clock loop
As you can see, we're making a lot of progress. Let's keep up the good work!
Bart
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Hey folks!
I've got the art wishlist for Tempest here. If you feel like getting started, feel free to do so. If not, we'll see you on the 30th! :)
http://www.tempestintheaether.org/forums/index.php/topic,506.0.html
Bart
P.S. Please reply to this post if you're going to start working on something, so effort isn't duplicated.
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Greetings, folks!
The folks from the promising CrystalSpace steampunk MMO Tempest in the Aether have asked me to put together an art sprint to create art for their project. If you've never participated in this sort of thing before, here's how it's going to work:
As of April 20th, the Tempest team will produce a list of art that they need. The list will include all kinds of art items, so people with a diverse set of talents will be able to participate. I'll make a forum post about the list, and if people want to get started early, they're welcome to do so. I'd ask that if you start to work on a particular item, you reply to my post and let people know you're working on it so that we don't duplicate work.
When the weekend comes around, I'll gather up as many participants as possible and we'll make as much art as we can in two days. Since we're going to be filling a number of smaller requests, there's no need for everyone to be there the whole time, so if you'd like to drop in and participate for an hour or three, that would be excellent. If you can't participate over the weekend but would like to help, feel free to get a head start and work on something early.
All art produced will be archived here on OGA.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask. :)
Bart
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