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Hey folks!
I just wanted to draw everyone's attention to a site that went up recently called Art For Code. It's a site set up to allow artists to offer their time in exchange for coders submitting features to the Blender project (and potentially other projects in the future). As a coder, it's a great way to get art for your game project -- and they're FOSS-agnostic, so indie devs can get in on the deal as well!
Here's a random thought: If you're a coder who's always wanted to contribute art to OGA, fulfill one of the bounties on Art For Code and then upload the art here. You'll have improved Blender and expanded our archive, so the community wins twice! ;)
Anywa, kudos to the Art For Code project for their awesome idea. It's something that could really go places. Let's get coding. :)
Bart K.
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Greets!
In case you've missed the little box int he upper right corner of the page, OpenGameArt has an IRC channel on FreeNode. We're a pretty active channel, with generally 10 to 20 people online at any given moment, including a number of great coders, artists, and musicians. We're always up for critiquing artwork and just chatting about games and art in general, so feel free to drop by!
Chat with us from your web browser here:
http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=opengameart
...or with the IRC client of your choice.
Peace!
Bart
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Hey folks!
Just wanted to draw your attention to our latest commissions, namely a set of forest tiles, originally by Surt and updated by Blarumyrran, and also a set of victory sound effects and fanfares by Remaxim, here:
Peace,
Bart
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Hi folks!
I was just made aware of a project called Gluon, an ambitious Open Source game development platform that's intended to take games all the way from the design process to distribution. What's really cool and innovative about the Gluon concept is that, unlike other game distribution platforms, there's no hard divide between creators and consumers, and that's really what Open Source is all about. Plus, being based on Qt, it's very near and dear to my own heart.
They've recently released their first technology preview, which you can pick up here. For a great write-up on what Gluon is all about, check out this article on dot.kde.org. They're an active and enthusiastic group, so if you're looking to get into some coding, they're looking for contributors. :)
Peace,
Bart
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Greets! Just wanted to draw your attention to a recent OGA commission by Antifarea. These little guys and gals are particularly suited for use on portable systems such as mobile phones, and also for small, casual type games. They're a perfect fit for Surt's 16x16 town tiles.
We've got more 16x16 content coming, so keep an eye out. And, as usual, your contributions are encouraged! :)
Peace,
Bart
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