Good job. However, you forgot to add weights to the hair, eyes, and tail. This is quickly fixable by simply selecting both the object and closest bone (multiple selection is done by holding down SHIFT), then use Ctrl+P (think of it as P=Parent), and then select the automatic weights option.
"The version this is based on was transcribed for guitar.." -- So, the "brahms-vals3-guitar.mid" is the "first version," if that is what you meant. As far as any revisions go, so far, I have only made changes to this page itself and not the files. Supplying a mmpz for both the guitar and synth would be pointless since the notes are exactly the same and only the instruments are different, which you can change.
This is what the new design looks on a 39" 1080p screen using Firefox on Linux, using both the newer v60 ESR version and the Palemoon derivative that still supports oldschool XUL addons:
How is this look ok for anyone? Thats why if you crawl up a ways to see my comment, I mention being designed for tablets. And please, don't ask me to try it on Chrome, Chromium, IE, Edge, etc. instead because that's not the point. I can't be the only one that sees this.
It has nothing to do with your laptop because it also looks like a complete nighmare on a 1080p 39" monitor. It looks like something optimized for mobile devices except no one is developing directly on those unless you count an RPi3, which then you're running it like a desktop, so I don't understand the point. I wish people would stop trying to fix things that were never broke. It's just going to be like Reddit in which people prefer the older interface. I think the current look is perfect. I smell a young web dev trying to sneak in some kind of JS tracking nightmare. If that happens, I'm not going to bother wasting my time learning a new interface after experiencing the ease of what we already have. There's a reason DeviantArt still looks the same as it did 10 years ago; "Keep It Simple Stupid" and don't fix it if it's not broke.
Also, maybe instead of adding complicated 3D previewing features, people could just upload a model to Sketchfab and then embed it here but it seems as though OpenGameArt blocks iframes.
Good job. However, you forgot to add weights to the hair, eyes, and tail. This is quickly fixable by simply selecting both the object and closest bone (multiple selection is done by holding down SHIFT), then use Ctrl+P (think of it as P=Parent), and then select the automatic weights option.
You're welcome ;) https://opengameart.org/content/nes-bach-bwv-565
"The version this is based on was transcribed for guitar.." -- So, the "brahms-vals3-guitar.mid" is the "first version," if that is what you meant. As far as any revisions go, so far, I have only made changes to this page itself and not the files. Supplying a mmpz for both the guitar and synth would be pointless since the notes are exactly the same and only the instruments are different, which you can change.
This is what the new design looks on a 39" 1080p screen using Firefox on Linux, using both the newer v60 ESR version and the Palemoon derivative that still supports oldschool XUL addons:
How is this look ok for anyone? Thats why if you crawl up a ways to see my comment, I mention being designed for tablets. And please, don't ask me to try it on Chrome, Chromium, IE, Edge, etc. instead because that's not the point. I can't be the only one that sees this.
I tried to add this before the C64 keyboard picture, but everytime I do, the submission and revisions would fail. I have no idea why.
Edit: I think the problem may be the use of Cryllic characters and the longer version of "-" instead of regular "-."
It has nothing to do with your laptop because it also looks like a complete nighmare on a 1080p 39" monitor. It looks like something optimized for mobile devices except no one is developing directly on those unless you count an RPi3, which then you're running it like a desktop, so I don't understand the point. I wish people would stop trying to fix things that were never broke. It's just going to be like Reddit in which people prefer the older interface. I think the current look is perfect. I smell a young web dev trying to sneak in some kind of JS tracking nightmare. If that happens, I'm not going to bother wasting my time learning a new interface after experiencing the ease of what we already have. There's a reason DeviantArt still looks the same as it did 10 years ago; "Keep It Simple Stupid" and don't fix it if it's not broke.
Also, maybe instead of adding complicated 3D previewing features, people could just upload a model to Sketchfab and then embed it here but it seems as though OpenGameArt blocks iframes.
Thank you :)
Thank you :)
This happens for me as well and the only thing I know to do is just give the original author credit somewhere in the description or attribute section.