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Hello Chu, I'm on the same boat, this is my first time, so I don't know how long will it take me making one but I look forward to Complete it someday, so I want to ask you about the assets, did you create it yourself, or they were from some other source if they are, I too need materials for doing the visual novel, so far what ihv got is websites that say it provide BGM and spirits for free but am not so sure, so can you suggest me some websites, or any artist willing to give their time for free.
Thanks
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Name: Changer
Location: Texas
I've been working on a visual novel/RPG for a few years. I only recently though discovered that there are actual communities dedicated to it. Hoping to be able to get feedback and advice on what to do though while I'm here. I am better at just working on stuff, not so good at knowing what to do with the stuff I make. xD
Location: Texas
I've been working on a visual novel/RPG for a few years. I only recently though discovered that there are actual communities dedicated to it. Hoping to be able to get feedback and advice on what to do though while I'm here. I am better at just working on stuff, not so good at knowing what to do with the stuff I make. xD
- Pikachewy99
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Hello Srj, I created some assets myself, and some assets were created by friends of mine who wanted their characters included in the game. I have not dabbled too much in the forums myself, but I have taken a bit of a look around. If you are looking for assets to use, I highly recommend using the Creative Commons forums for assets people have posted for others to use, or look into the Recruitment & Services Forum -> I am an Artist subforum to look for artists who are offering free services. I hope this answers your questions!Srj wrote:Hello Chu, I'm on the same boat, this is my first time, so I don't know how long will it take me making one but I look forward to Complete it someday, so I want to ask you about the assets, did you create it yourself, or they were from some other source if they are, I too need materials for doing the visual novel, so far what ihv got is websites that say it provide BGM and spirits for free but am not so sure, so can you suggest me some websites, or any artist willing to give their time for free.
Thanks
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Chu.
Thank you very much for the information...
I'll do what you said, thanks
And happy new year...
And Good luck with your project
Thank you very much for the information...
I'll do what you said, thanks
And happy new year...
And Good luck with your project
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Nice to meet you all!
I'm a bit shy about telling anyone my location beyond "Eastern US", but I hope you won't hold that against me! I'm a big fan of anime, visual novels, and manga, and am always looking for suggestions! I've recently been playing a lot of FFXV when Im not working on my own projects, and I'm so absorbed in the storyline that I can't seem to stop thinking about it. Anyways! I hope we can all be friends, and I look forward to getting to know you all!
I'm a bit shy about telling anyone my location beyond "Eastern US", but I hope you won't hold that against me! I'm a big fan of anime, visual novels, and manga, and am always looking for suggestions! I've recently been playing a lot of FFXV when Im not working on my own projects, and I'm so absorbed in the storyline that I can't seem to stop thinking about it. Anyways! I hope we can all be friends, and I look forward to getting to know you all!
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name: wallace
location: lower michigan
Hello,
I joined Lemma Soft a few months ago, but I managed to forget both my username and password, so I went ahead and made a new account!
I'm wallace! I mostly write regular stories, and a new plot of mine drove me to renp'y again to hopefully start making a vn and hopefully finish it.
I haven't even started yet, but I'm excited to, as I've gotten rather used to drawing sprites and coding.
I'm looking forward to meeting people c:
location: lower michigan
Hello,
I joined Lemma Soft a few months ago, but I managed to forget both my username and password, so I went ahead and made a new account!
I'm wallace! I mostly write regular stories, and a new plot of mine drove me to renp'y again to hopefully start making a vn and hopefully finish it.
I haven't even started yet, but I'm excited to, as I've gotten rather used to drawing sprites and coding.
I'm looking forward to meeting people c:
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Name: Eli.
Age: 25.
Location: a country often associated with bears and communism.
Hi.
I've been fond of VNs since before I learned the term, and this interest crystallized in 2013, after experiencing the classic of F/SN and the novelty of Steins;Gate.
I asked myself a question back then, whether or not it was possible to use the VN format for other kind of stories than the ones centered on romance, since both Fate and Steins;Gate implied it was possible but never went all the way down the road. I dove into the EVN development community on 4chan, since the most successful western VN to that day grew its legs from there. The overall consensus said that traditional coming of age romantic comedies were the best way to go, but the examples of Dischan and Digital or Analogue cemented my faith in the possibility of expanding EVN audience beyond its traditional niche.
Since then, I've been picking at a project meant to stand out as much as it can. One day, I'll complete it.
Age: 25.
Location: a country often associated with bears and communism.
Hi.
I've been fond of VNs since before I learned the term, and this interest crystallized in 2013, after experiencing the classic of F/SN and the novelty of Steins;Gate.
I asked myself a question back then, whether or not it was possible to use the VN format for other kind of stories than the ones centered on romance, since both Fate and Steins;Gate implied it was possible but never went all the way down the road. I dove into the EVN development community on 4chan, since the most successful western VN to that day grew its legs from there. The overall consensus said that traditional coming of age romantic comedies were the best way to go, but the examples of Dischan and Digital or Analogue cemented my faith in the possibility of expanding EVN audience beyond its traditional niche.
Since then, I've been picking at a project meant to stand out as much as it can. One day, I'll complete it.
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Name: Dan
Location: San Jose, CA
Website: http://corralezd.wixsite.com/portfolio
Just started using this site so no comments yet
I'm new to visual novels and their game engines (similar to the code I already know so the transition was pretty easy), I usually code other types of games all day long and wanted something that's more story oriented (also mature rated). Starting my own at the moment and would love to work with others on theirs or mine
Location: San Jose, CA
Website: http://corralezd.wixsite.com/portfolio
Just started using this site so no comments yet
I'm new to visual novels and their game engines (similar to the code I already know so the transition was pretty easy), I usually code other types of games all day long and wanted something that's more story oriented (also mature rated). Starting my own at the moment and would love to work with others on theirs or mine
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Hi~
Name: K-Seki, otherwise called Kei.
Location: Hello from the other siiiiiiiiiiide~ (of the world)! Lol.
Whaddup? I've been lurking here for ages, hoping to take a learn about how VNs work. I usually draw though. Codes either find a means to escape the prison cells that is my brain, or they just don't want to make friends. :< I r sad. I do freelance work on the side, either as a character or comic artist, though my galleries are--- not very updated. Haha. I will share some of my art here whenever I can.
Nice to meet you, guys!
Name: K-Seki, otherwise called Kei.
Location: Hello from the other siiiiiiiiiiide~ (of the world)! Lol.
Whaddup? I've been lurking here for ages, hoping to take a learn about how VNs work. I usually draw though. Codes either find a means to escape the prison cells that is my brain, or they just don't want to make friends. :< I r sad. I do freelance work on the side, either as a character or comic artist, though my galleries are--- not very updated. Haha. I will share some of my art here whenever I can.
Nice to meet you, guys!
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Hi
(nick)Name: blossy
Location: one of the small-ish Eastern EU countries
Comments on Lemmasoft: Loving Ren'Py's workflow - it's so well and intuitively structured. Documentation is somewhat hard to use. Most of it seems aimed at no-programmers while certain key parts are written in a way too abstract, confusing and hard to swallow manner (maybe too much words where a simple API doc style would suffice?). And I'm a programmer with 10+ professional experience, used to reading technical docs on a daily basis. Also, 2 features I'd very much like to see in Ren'Py are: Spine support and some sort of particle system.
Other: So I decided I want to publish a visual novel while NOT being neither writer nor artist. I could probably do the writing part if English was my native language. But I am a programmer + visual/interface/UX designer with a few commercially successful digital products behind my back, which makes me think I have what it takes to release a compelling product.
Why I am here? I'm mainly looking to hire a writer and an artist(s) to help me with my project. So I'm mostly scouring the "Recruitment" section.
(nick)Name: blossy
Location: one of the small-ish Eastern EU countries
Comments on Lemmasoft: Loving Ren'Py's workflow - it's so well and intuitively structured. Documentation is somewhat hard to use. Most of it seems aimed at no-programmers while certain key parts are written in a way too abstract, confusing and hard to swallow manner (maybe too much words where a simple API doc style would suffice?). And I'm a programmer with 10+ professional experience, used to reading technical docs on a daily basis. Also, 2 features I'd very much like to see in Ren'Py are: Spine support and some sort of particle system.
Other: So I decided I want to publish a visual novel while NOT being neither writer nor artist. I could probably do the writing part if English was my native language. But I am a programmer + visual/interface/UX designer with a few commercially successful digital products behind my back, which makes me think I have what it takes to release a compelling product.
Why I am here? I'm mainly looking to hire a writer and an artist(s) to help me with my project. So I'm mostly scouring the "Recruitment" section.
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Yeah, something similar happened to me. I've been here through the last four of five years doing some "non-canonical" work. No chance I will ever become a popular creator around here, but that's my hobby anyway, and I really Donmai... er, I mean I really don't mind.zheldor651 wrote:The overall consensus said that traditional coming of age romantic comedies were the best way to go, but the examples of Dischan and Digital or Analogue cemented my faith in the possibility of expanding EVN audience beyond its traditional niche.
No, sorry! You must be mistaking me for someone else.
TOIRE NO HANAKO (A Story About Fear)
TOIRE NO HANAKO (A Story About Fear)
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Given proper advertising around non-VN audience, I'm quite sure it's possible to achieve success.Donmai wrote:Yeah, something similar happened to me. I've been here through the last four of five years doing some "non-canonical" work. No chance I will ever become a popular creator around here, but that's my hobby anyway, and I really Donmai... er, I mean I really don't mind.zheldor651 wrote:The overall consensus said that traditional coming of age romantic comedies were the best way to go, but the examples of Dischan and Digital or Analogue cemented my faith in the possibility of expanding EVN audience beyond its traditional niche.
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Gonna derail the thread a bit, but dude. You underestimate yourself.Donmai wrote:No chance I will ever become a popular creator around here
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Name: Jo
Location: somewhere between Germany and Russia
Website: https://www.instagram.com/johhanns/
Hello!
I''m an artist who's been stalking this forum a while now and finally decided to join. I can't wait to work on a project someday!
I played a lot of VNs before, most of them were japanese, and I was impressed I could understand anything. Learning new languages is my passion which is usually unfulfilled. My enthusiasm for it burns like straw I think I survived the longest with danish though I don't understand a lot. I love movies, tv shows and TellTale games (they're the only I'm actually "good" at XD).
Nice to meet you all and I look forward to having a good time here!
Location: somewhere between Germany and Russia
Website: https://www.instagram.com/johhanns/
Hello!
I''m an artist who's been stalking this forum a while now and finally decided to join. I can't wait to work on a project someday!
I played a lot of VNs before, most of them were japanese, and I was impressed I could understand anything. Learning new languages is my passion which is usually unfulfilled. My enthusiasm for it burns like straw I think I survived the longest with danish though I don't understand a lot. I love movies, tv shows and TellTale games (they're the only I'm actually "good" at XD).
Nice to meet you all and I look forward to having a good time here!
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Name: PervyGames
Location: Ohio, US
Comments for Lemmasoft:
I just heard about you guys through Kickstarter, so I decided to join the club. I've been a long time visual novel player, so I'm surprised that I haven't joined sooner.
I can't wait to share many happy memories with all of you ^_^
PervyGames
P.S My underwear is dark green
Location: Ohio, US
Comments for Lemmasoft:
I just heard about you guys through Kickstarter, so I decided to join the club. I've been a long time visual novel player, so I'm surprised that I haven't joined sooner.
I can't wait to share many happy memories with all of you ^_^
PervyGames
P.S My underwear is dark green
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