The tracks work well together since they are in the same key and mode, and have similar instrumentation. If you don't mind, please include this file in your submission!
- I see you are on the Battle for Wesnoth credits: http://wiki.wesnoth.org/Credits#Music but you have a personal website too: http://mattiaswestlund.net/ Why isn't your name directly linked to your website? I don't know about the bureaucracy there but I'd be screaming about not having those credits linked directly to your profile. Same goes for every prominent place that you are credited. Also, do you often use the "cerendir" handle? I'd list that prominently along with your real name.
- Your personal website itself doesn't show the most relevant information first: who are you and why should I care? In your case, you should show your notable projects and works clearly, at the front. Instead most of the real estate is devoted to a personal blog, and only people who already know you would care to read that stuff. Contrast instead with say, Bill Brown: http://billbrownmusic.com/index.php yes it's an ugly design but it clearly shows the major works he's involved with: movies, TV, games, so I know exactly why I should care about this person. So the priority of information that you should be showing is: projects, music, recent news / blog, and everything else, and don't hide the most important information behind menu links.
- I see you've recently moved to soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mattiaswestlund this is smart because it's a superior platform for music, and increases your exposure since people can add you to their playlists, or get linked via recommendations, increasing drive-by traffic. Not to mention the time-based commenting system so people can constructively criticise your work. Except, you only have two tracks on there. I assume you're in the process of uploading your complete portfolio there?
- And what about OGA? You should also add your complete portfolio here (or at least those you're willing to share under libre licenses). OGA is a small but dedicated community, even mediocre works eventually get a few comments. Your works would be among the highest quality music here so I'd expect a lot of useful feedback.
Could you please combine all the "Anime Girl" sprites into one? Not necessarily one spritesheet, but one art submission (you can have multiple files per submission). That would make it easier to search.
This track is excellent! I've stitched this (and song18 - http://opengameart.org/content/crystal-cave-song18) together in a seamless loop for FreeBlocks, an open source match-3 game here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4zXAk4pyx4
FreeBlocks project: https://github.com/dorkster/freeblocks
The track is stored here: https://github.com/dorkster/freeblocks/blob/master/res/sounds/music_jewe...
The tracks work well together since they are in the same key and mode, and have similar instrumentation. If you don't mind, please include this file in your submission!
P.S. good luck with your game
More of a Japanese gong I'd say, since it is mounted on a torii.
Here are some concrete things you can do:
- I see you are on the Battle for Wesnoth credits: http://wiki.wesnoth.org/Credits#Music but you have a personal website too: http://mattiaswestlund.net/ Why isn't your name directly linked to your website? I don't know about the bureaucracy there but I'd be screaming about not having those credits linked directly to your profile. Same goes for every prominent place that you are credited. Also, do you often use the "cerendir" handle? I'd list that prominently along with your real name.
- Your personal website itself doesn't show the most relevant information first: who are you and why should I care? In your case, you should show your notable projects and works clearly, at the front. Instead most of the real estate is devoted to a personal blog, and only people who already know you would care to read that stuff. Contrast instead with say, Bill Brown: http://billbrownmusic.com/index.php yes it's an ugly design but it clearly shows the major works he's involved with: movies, TV, games, so I know exactly why I should care about this person. So the priority of information that you should be showing is: projects, music, recent news / blog, and everything else, and don't hide the most important information behind menu links.
- I see you've recently moved to soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/mattiaswestlund this is smart because it's a superior platform for music, and increases your exposure since people can add you to their playlists, or get linked via recommendations, increasing drive-by traffic. Not to mention the time-based commenting system so people can constructively criticise your work. Except, you only have two tracks on there. I assume you're in the process of uploading your complete portfolio there?
- And what about OGA? You should also add your complete portfolio here (or at least those you're willing to share under libre licenses). OGA is a small but dedicated community, even mediocre works eventually get a few comments. Your works would be among the highest quality music here so I'd expect a lot of useful feedback.
Nice pack; whilst working on a GCW-Zero port I made some buttons for that device, hope it's useful: http://opengameart.org/content/gcw-zero-buttons
(Also licensed as CC0)
Please include this in your pack!
This music was perfect! I've used this in a game for pyweek, thanks!
https://pyweek.org/e/Slappa/
This is a nice relaxing music! I've used this in a game for pyweek, thanks!
https://pyweek.org/e/Slappa/
I've used these (and the various monster sprites too) in a game for pyweek, thanks!
https://pyweek.org/e/Slappa/
Could you please combine all the "Anime Girl" sprites into one? Not necessarily one spritesheet, but one art submission (you can have multiple files per submission). That would make it easier to search.
Thanks Arsonide, but the dog spritesheet seems to have alpha for the dog sprites as well. Here's a fixed version.
I think some vertical features would be nice; this one looks too much like a piece of layered cake :P
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