How about an animated water fountain? Maybe some alternate doors and door frames? How do those sound? Would those be generic and useful enough that you or someone else on here might be able to use?
From what I've seen of bart's handy work you're safer to register an account here. I've seen zero spam on this site and I've been looking quite a bit. They're very careful here :)
I do love some animated stuff. How about this, I come up with a bunch of stuff that I pay to have made and post it to OGA, then the people here who can benefit from using and altering it can contribute some additional resources and animations. Sound fair and reasonable?
The things I see and hear consistently so far are more full animations for monsters/animals, more gear for the players, and maybe some more tiles for buildings. That sound accurate?
Looks like you have some interest in your work. Quick, negotiate a contract! Get something for all that hard work you're putting in! You deserve it! (you can't see me but I'm laughing and smiling but half way serious)
I'm kind of surprised that only one person has responded but somehow it's not surprising. Maybe I should spell it out in a really blunt way so there's absolutely no confusion.
I'm paying to make graphics. I know there are people who visit this site and have made games using LPC graphics. I'm having LPC style graphics made for a game I'm making. If there's something you can benefit from having and it doesn't exist I'm willing to hear your requests. I'm paying for graphics to be made in LPC style and I'm releasing them as CC-BY so anyone in the world can use them.
Is there really only 1 person on this website who uses LPC style graphics? If so, what a pitty. They're so nice and pretty...
I'm a fan of Python too! It's one of the most flexible langauges I've encountered and it's low enough level that you can really drive some performance with it. When I first encountered it 3 years ago I was amazed at how easy it was to learn (trying to ignore that I've been writing software since the dinosaur age).
If you're looking for a project I'm still working on a game in Flash. Always happy to share source and such if you're interested.
Did you watch the Point, Click, Win! series? I did that one and that's why I started making my first game.
How about an animated water fountain? Maybe some alternate doors and door frames? How do those sound? Would those be generic and useful enough that you or someone else on here might be able to use?
From what I've seen of bart's handy work you're safer to register an account here. I've seen zero spam on this site and I've been looking quite a bit. They're very careful here :)
I do love some animated stuff. How about this, I come up with a bunch of stuff that I pay to have made and post it to OGA, then the people here who can benefit from using and altering it can contribute some additional resources and animations. Sound fair and reasonable?
@gnudist
Thanks for the link to Dink Smallwood! I'd never heard of that before. Funny and fun game!
The things I see and hear consistently so far are more full animations for monsters/animals, more gear for the players, and maybe some more tiles for buildings. That sound accurate?
@Anthony44
Looks like you have some interest in your work. Quick, negotiate a contract! Get something for all that hard work you're putting in! You deserve it! (you can't see me but I'm laughing and smiling but half way serious)
I'm kind of surprised that only one person has responded but somehow it's not surprising. Maybe I should spell it out in a really blunt way so there's absolutely no confusion.
I'm paying to make graphics. I know there are people who visit this site and have made games using LPC graphics. I'm having LPC style graphics made for a game I'm making. If there's something you can benefit from having and it doesn't exist I'm willing to hear your requests. I'm paying for graphics to be made in LPC style and I'm releasing them as CC-BY so anyone in the world can use them.
Is there really only 1 person on this website who uses LPC style graphics? If so, what a pitty. They're so nice and pretty...
@Sharm
I'm a fan of Python too! It's one of the most flexible langauges I've encountered and it's low enough level that you can really drive some performance with it. When I first encountered it 3 years ago I was amazed at how easy it was to learn (trying to ignore that I've been writing software since the dinosaur age).
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