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Digital Assets Managed Neatly (DAMN) project needs your help in GSoC 2014!

By bart on 10 March 2014 - 12:42pm

Digital Assets Managed Neatly (DAMN) is a Project and Content Management platformtargeted at movie and game creation. It can automatically generate thumbnails, show 3D WebGL previews right in the browser, manage dependencies between files, ...  And soon much much more for which we need you help!
 
Under the CrystalSpace Umbrella, DAMN will partake in GSoC 2014.

So take a look at our https://github.com/sueastside/damn/wiki/Ideas Ideas page, maybe there is something that interests you. If so, you can contact us on IRC on freenode #peragro or submit a proposal to http://www.google-melange.com/gsoc/org2/google/gsoc2014/crystal after 10th of March.
 
If you have questions you can find us on IRC on freenode #peragro
 
http://damn.csproject.org/  
 
Signed,

Sueastside

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Announcing the Procedural Death Jam

By bart on 3 March 2014 - 1:12pm

Hey folks!

I'm happy to announce a collaborative effort between Lars Doucet (of Level Up Labs) and myself: the Procedural Death Jam!

From the description:

Procedural Death Jam is a 7-day game jam benefitting OpenGameArt’s recent Patreon campaign. The theme is "Procedural Death Labyrinth," a new way of describing games like FTL, Spelunky, Coin Crypt, The Binding of Isaac, etc, that’s less awkward than "Rogue-Like-LIKE" or "Rogue-LITE." You might have seen it trending on Steam Tags.

The Procedural Death Jam (PDJ) starts on March 8th and runs for 7 days, which makes it concurrent with the 7-Day Roguelike Challenge, so if you're already planning on participating in that, you're free to enter your game in the Procedural Death Jam as well (note that this isn't necessarily true in reverse; while the term "Procedural Death Labrynth" encompasses the Roguelike genre, not all PDLs are roguelikes, so be sure to check their rules before you submit your PDJ entry to them).

If you're interested in participating, check out the website (don't miss the rules and FAQ pages), but here are some key points:

  • The PDJ is open to everyone.  There are no restrictions on what game engines, toolkits, or libraries you use, and your game doesn't need to be open source.
  • While participants are welcome and encouraged to use art assets from here on OGA, you're not required to.  The only requirement about art is that it be legal (that is, you need to have the right to use it, so no ripped graphics or unlicensed IP).
  • Contest participants vote on the winner(s) for each category.
  • ...and as always, the cliched (but ever important) "Have fun!"

We're looking forward to seeing what the community comes up with!

Peace,

Bart

P.S. Follow the PDJ on Twitter for updates.

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Improvements to content curation

By bart on 21 February 2014 - 3:54pm

Edit: Now that we're over the $500 mark, this is our current goal.

So, let's face it.  Right now, OGA's art search feature isn't very good.  The advanced search interface is cumbersome to work with, and sometimes search results that ought to be there just don't show up.  For instance, one might think that if you typed the words "lpc base" in the search box, you'd find the LPC Base Assets, but in fact you actually get no results at all (or you might get a huge flood, YMMV).  (FYI, the work-around in this case is to search for it again in the advanced search box on the left side of the search results, but even in that case, you get too many results, which still isn't particularly useful.)  So, the other option is to browse by category, but the categories are so broad that that isn't particularly helpful either.  This needs to be fixed.

Unfortunately, fixing this will require a large time investment, for several reasons:

  • Right now, we use a Drupal module called Views to do art searches.  I actually like Views a lot; it's great for quickly searching through and displaying lots of data, but frankly it's better suited to simpler types of searches.  What I can do with the Advanced Search form, for instance, is currently limited by the capabilities of Views.
  • To make narrower categories, we have to start collecting a lot more metadata.  The problem with this is that people don't like entering a lot of data when they submit art.  One frequent complaint I get from artists is that the form is already kind of a pain to fill out.  On the other hand, a complaint we get from people looking for art is that there isn't enough metadata to help them find things.  So at once, we're collecting too much information, and not enough.  In order to rectify this situation, someone (myself, specifically) will need to go through new art when it's added and add the appropriate metadata to it.  (As a side note, ages ago, when OGA was very young, we had narrower categories and let people classify things themselves, but art was constantly being miscategorized, so we dumped categories in favor or tags.)

I'd love to be able to automate some generation of metadata, but unfortunately, metadata is an inherently complicated thing.  For instance, the metadata required for vector art is different from the metadata you'd need for pixel art.  For pixel art map tiles, for instance, you probably want to know the per-tile resolution, but in the case of vector map tiles, resolution is irrelevant.  For music, you might want to know the length and genre of the song.  For 3D models, you probably want to know the polycount, texture resolution, whether it's rigged or static, etc.  If we're smart, we can programmatically guess some of these things, but certain things, like musical genre, would require a much more sophisticated algorithm than we have processing power to run.

So as I said, the solution to all this is that I'm going to have to go through and enter metadata as new art is submitted (not to mention going through the archives and adding it there too -- something that will likely take many, many hours).  But before I even get to actually entering metadata, I need to figure out what is going to be the best way to store it, and then build a reasonably usable web form so that I can enter it without inducing any more headaches than absolutely necesssary.  In the process of doing all this, I'd also like to rebuild the search interface into something that a) actually works, and b) is more appropriate for searching through art.

I recently spoke with my friend Clint Bellanger (developer of FLARE), who has a lot of experience with metadata and content curation, and he gave me some really good suggestions.  I'd like to switch our searching and indexing over to Apache Solr, which should be a big perforamance win, and will also allow some major improvements to the search form itself (not to mention vastly better results).  Ultimately, what I'd like to arrive at is a search system that works a lot more like, for example, this one at the Auburn University Library.  Note how quickly and easily you can add and remove search filters.  Now, imagine that you're searching for art on OGA, and you can do that with all sorts of data that's specific to individual types of art, as well as universal things like license, favorite count, download count (which we'll be re-adding), and submission date.  Here's a mockup image (click to enlarge):

Since this isn't implemented yet, you'll have to imagine that the results returned in the image are accurate and relevant, but that should give you a general idea of what we were thinking.  And just to reiterate, this is a mockup, so it's subject to change.

How long wiill this take?  It's hard to say, but since it'll be such a huge change, I can say for certain that it's likely to take weeks of actual programming time (which could translate into several months out here in The Real World).  Beyond that, new art isn't going to curate itself, which means that even after it's done, there will be a constant (and probably growing) workload of making sure that new art is properly curated.

People have suggested gamification (that is, reputation points) to encourage people to help out, and I think that's an excellent idea, but when we eventually go that route, I'll have to put a lot of thought into ways to make sure that items aren't miscategorized or categorized inconsistently (a common problem if multiple people are sorting things into categories).  Even if we enlist the help of users through reputation points, ultimately I'll still need to review their metadata for consistency.

So, for those of you who have been wondering why the content curation goal (which everyone understandably wants) has been set so high, it's because it's going to require a huge initial time investment and then a fairly constant investment of time later on (on top of the few hours per week of basic site management and maintenance).

If you've been curious if there's a good reason for you to donate to the OGA Patreon fund drive, this might be it.  We're just about half way to this point at the time of this post, so if you want to help us out, go to our Patreon page, or help spread the word. :)

Peace,

Bart

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Patreon links for artists

By bart on 21 February 2014 - 1:32pm

Hey artists,

If you have a Patreon account, you can now enter the link to your creator page in your user profile.  A "Support [your name] on Patreon" button will appear on your user profile as well as all of your art submissions that you authored.

Peace,

Bart

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Support OpenGameArt.org on Patreon!

By bart on 19 February 2014 - 3:52pm

Greetings, folks!

If you've been following OGA for a while, you're probably already aware that I've been considering serious funding options so that I can work part time on OGA, and eventually even transition to working on it full-time if funding allows.  I've been putting it off for several months now due to time constraints, but the last few days of disastrous performance issues have made it clear to me that I no longer have enough free time to even tackle the routine maintenence this site requires in order to stay in working order, particularly given the increasing amount of traffic we've been getting lately.

The performanc issues are now fixed, but I had to take two days off of work to do it, and given that I do hourly contract work, that isn't something I can afford to do very often.  The upshot of my job is that the hours are very flexible, so that even while my contract is in effect, I can work up to half time on maintaining and improving OGA, but in order to do this, I need continued funding so I can keep paying the bills.

While I had originally been considering Kickstarter, Patreon is a better business model for what I'm trying to do, since the monthly pledge model allows me to devote time to OGA continuously, rather than raising larger sums of money with periodic Kickstarter campaigns.

If you've found that OGA has been helpful to you in the past, please consider supporting this site with a monthly pledge.  Click the link below to help out:

OpenGameArt.org on Patreon

Thanks in advance for your continued support!

Bart

P.S. I would be happy to address any questions or suggestions that people have either here or on Patreon.

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UPCOMING OGA EVENTS 2020

Submitted by Chasersgaming on 16 January 2020 - 6:02am
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Here is a summary of upcoming OGA events that are taking place this year and when, So get these in your calendar! :)

Be sure to check back for updates and keep an eye on their forum threads posted for announcements nearer the time. 

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OGA Summer Game Jam 2019

Submitted by Chasersgaming on 1 July 2019 - 9:59am

Welcome to the Unofficial OGA 'Summer' Game Jam #3!

  • Jam starts: Already! (July 1st)
  • Submit your game by: July 27th
  • After that, submitted entries will be rated by: August 11th

 

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The OGA Spring Game Jam 2019 - Announcement

Submitted by Spring Spring on 28 March 2019 - 12:20pm

Spring is in the air and it's time to create something new, something fun, something exciting, something for the OpenGameArt.org Spring 2019 Game Jam!

 

This year's theme is 'I enjoy my life' and enjoy your life you will if you participate in this thrilling game jam!

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Spring 2019 Art Challenge - A New Look (due March 24, 2019)

Submitted by withthelove on 1 March 2019 - 9:52am

This Spring's Art Challenge theme is:

A New Look

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OGA Game Jam (1st July)

Submitted by Chasersgaming on 20 June 2017 - 1:44am
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Show off your project!

I have put a Jam together which starts on the 1st July for those that are interested. :) 

heres the link:

https://itch.io/jam/opengame-art-game-jam

Any questions or anything else please comment on this thread below as I would like to keep this thread for the games created and announce winner/s

https://opengameart.org/forumtopic/opengameart-gamejam

 

thanks! all the best everyone and good luck!. :)

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