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monele
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#16 Post by monele » Sun Oct 22, 2006 2:12 pm

One of my half-completed VN scripts was actually started when I found this little treasure-trove of graphics offered for free use by BCS.
Oh god yes! Someone is going to honor these :D. Kudos to you :D
I wrote Lakeside Sunset around a piece of music. But haven't come across any pieces of music being offered here so far.
Mm, it's true that you've done all this already ô_o... (I was pretty sure someone *did*... I just didn't remember or knew I wouldn't realize it...)

Well let's hope it won't stop just there :).
If, for some strange reason, anybody ever wants a gameplay idea or writing topic, just ask me. Smile I regularly get about 5-10 buzzing through my head every single day, but never have the opportunity to capture them all. Confused
Same here, as you can see ^^;

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#17 Post by DaFool » Sun Oct 22, 2006 4:08 pm

monele wrote:Kinda offtopic but I've noticed (tell me if I'm wrong) that, so far, the only team work that went through to the end started with a script and then added graphists and musicians.
A solid script goes a long way...it means that the possibility of a plot change which could disrupt the scene planning is minimal. This prevents drawings from being unused. (an unstable script is my main project problem right now)

But, in addition, the script must be interesting to the artists. Interesting in that it drives someone to go "I shall envision the world this script describes".

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