I think perhaps it would be better to collect the algorithms instead, with perhaps pseudo-code. A C/C++ library would be useless to someone wanting to use Google App Engine to power the game, or XNA on the XBox 360 Indie arcade, or to someone using the free version of Unity, and so. You get the idea.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that even though it might be useless to a subset of people, there are plenty of people who could get use out of it. I'm not claiming that pseudocode isn't a good idea, but there are a lot of very heavily-used C++ libraries out there, many of which have bindings for other popular languages, like Python.
Yes, the timing of these domain issues is unfortunate, particularly since they give anonymous people on the internet with no knowledge of the actual situation an excuse to question the dedication of the entire project. :p
I've got a 9x12 Intuos3, and it's worked very well for me so far. I feel like it was around $300 when I got it, but that was several years ago and they don't make this model anymore.
Here's the list, copied from their forum until they can get their domain issues resolved:
Potted plants
Plants in planters
Books
Bookshelves
Grandfather Clock
walking cane
Victorian Wall picture
Victorian Lady's Purse
Steampunk Goggles
Rocks (for collecting to be decontaminated, no glowy green rocks)
Ribbon Bows
Monocle
Steampunk Computer
Earrings
Necklaces (pearls common for the time period)
rings
metal waste basket
teacups
cake trays
cake stands
tea sets
cutlery
crumpets
scones
Gas Lamps
ornate fixtures
Table
Chairs
Chandelier
Book Cases
Beds(four poster and canopy beds would be nice)
Sofa
Chaise lounge
Vanity
Sink
Fixtures (lights, wall sconces, fans, sinks)
Steampunk control room
Nano babbage calucator
Tesla Corporation Telephone device
Tesla Coil
Phone Booth
Steam Driven Horse-less Buggy
Steam helicopter
Radios
Transmission Tower
Telegraph
Airship
Aethership (space craft)
Space suit
Exterior Terrain for the asteroid our tech demo is on.
Sound Scapes:
Scrap Yard Lovelace (main town) Theme song While riding trolley Mining Facility Refinery
Sound Effects Attack metal on metal attack metal on wood Attack wood on metal Motor sounds Mechanical door opening Trolley Sounds Steam Whistle Record Skipping Robot Sounds Ray Gun Geiger Counter Clicks Sounds associated with gui (opening inventory etc)
Pixel Art:
Chess Set w/b Pixelized icons of our robot art Pixel Map of Lovelace
A Tascam DR-05. My guess is the ones with the large amount of background noise were the ones I had to amplify a lot.
I think perhaps it would be better to collect the algorithms instead, with perhaps pseudo-code. A C/C++ library would be useless to someone wanting to use Google App Engine to power the game, or XNA on the XBox 360 Indie arcade, or to someone using the free version of Unity, and so. You get the idea.
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that even though it might be useless to a subset of people, there are plenty of people who could get use out of it. I'm not claiming that pseudocode isn't a good idea, but there are a lot of very heavily-used C++ libraries out there, many of which have bindings for other popular languages, like Python.
Yes, the timing of these domain issues is unfortunate, particularly since they give anonymous people on the internet with no knowledge of the actual situation an excuse to question the dedication of the entire project. :p
Very nice. Thanks for the submission!
Bart K.
I've got a 9x12 Intuos3, and it's worked very well for me so far. I feel like it was around $300 when I got it, but that was several years ago and they don't make this model anymore.
Here's the list, copied from their forum until they can get their domain issues resolved:
Sound Scapes:
Scrap Yard
Lovelace (main town)
Theme song
While riding trolley
Mining Facility
Refinery
Sound Effects
Attack metal on metal
attack metal on wood
Attack wood on metal
Motor sounds
Mechanical door opening
Trolley Sounds
Steam Whistle
Record Skipping
Robot Sounds
Ray Gun
Geiger Counter Clicks
Sounds associated with gui (opening inventory etc)
Pixel Art:
Chess Set w/b
Pixelized icons of our robot art
Pixel Map of Lovelace
Cools :)
Reminds me of gameboy colors.
Welcome aboard! :)
Thanks :)
I was thinking of maybe writing some music on top of it. Not sure where to go yet, but maybe with some bit-crushed drums and such.
Awesome! :)
I'll try to get around to making some more backgrounds in the future.
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