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v3to
Registered: Feb 2005 Posts: 150 |
C64 Double Screen Compo 2013
Remember this little graphic competition with double-sized pictures that happened two years ago? Think it is a good time for a second attempt. Keeping some requests in mind the rules changed in some cases. More freedom for the graphic artist and coders, but also - as requested - more transparency in case of using references and copies. And - for the first time - a theme.
Compo organizers are Enthusi and I (Veto) - for any questions please contact us per PM. The compo itself will be featured by c64pixels.com and Artcity. Deadline is March 31st 2013.
Okay then, people. Time to start. Here are the rules...
GRAPHICIANS
Theme is water in a wide range of definition: Maybe as part of a landscape, something surreal, raindrops, animals swimming in a river, arrangements with geometric bodies, a person drinking something, a liquid sculpture, a deep sea motive,...
Water doesnt need to be the only subject but should be part of picture front and shown in pure liquid state.
You can use any graphic mode you like, but please note the used format with your entry. In case of a custom format (eg mixing up FLI with custom sprites), please add a short description.
Wired stuff and compositions are allowed, but you have to accept that all originals will be shown to public with your entry, including an 1:1 check as animated gif. You are asked to provide any originals along with your entry submission.
Each entry must be executable with a mere RUN after load. The overall size of the gfx has to be two screens, in whatever arrangement. Scrolling is desired. Interlace does not count etc. You get the idea.
CODERS
This competition is for graphic artists but it is also some kind of mini-demo-compo.
Feel free to play with the idea of using a two screen size gfx. Add effects, create an graphics editor, do interactive stuff.
Minimum requirement is a picture scroller. So please include an option to disable all effects, animations and music (eg using space bar). Viewers should be able to watch the picture without diversity.
SUBMISSIONS
Please send your entry to following email address.
veto [@] c64pixels.spamsuxx.com
And - please - do not submit your entry on csdb before deadline.All pictures are shown on Artcity and the c64pixels.com members area during the compo. The d64-files will be released right after deadline.
VOTING AND PRICES
Like the first Double Screen Compo the best graphic will be chosen by email votes. More details will follow after deadline. The winner will get a personal lasered glass trophy (check out the photo).
For coders there is an award for most interesting approach selected by the c64pixels staff plus one guest juror. Which means this price is not just connected to technical excellence. Great design ideas might be a reason, something really useful or whatever innovative. Remember that online charmode editor by Digger he created for his entry the last DSC :) Prize is also a lasered glass trophy.
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
Many gfx people (most) are not able to make the setup for this. code/scrolling.
if you would provide this, you can get more to participate. |
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Conjuror
Registered: Aug 2004 Posts: 168 |
I'm sure there are plenty of coders with this routine already done (myself included), so I don't think the gfx artists will struggle to find someone to help with this. |
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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1049 |
If the pics are placed side to side, just use my code from the last compo...
http://codebase64.org/doku.php?id=base:double_screen_horizontal..
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v3to
Registered: Feb 2005 Posts: 150 |
@sidwave: you got the point, but one step after another.
sure it is a gfx competition, but the rules have also been enhanced for coders, btw because of coder's requests.
i remember questions like "could we do text scrollers", "what about interlace", "what about overlay/underlay sprites", "what about music", ...
some graphic artist were asking for custom formats too, and i hardly remember there are scrollers existing for all cases.
so decision was made to follow this "mini-demo-approach".
if there is still not enough interest (speaking of coders), we will definitely try to get some routines or people for helping the gfx artists. |
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Matt
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 599 |
great compo this!
I'm looking forward to the contributions, yes!
Well Veto I hope you are going attend in the compo too mate. |
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Digger
Registered: Mar 2005 Posts: 446 |
Thanks Veto for mentioning my online editor Slixed: http://c64.blog2t.net/slixed/
I'll release the displayer shortly so you can use the editor to make your pic in hires + multi mode aka game mode aka Coma Light 13 mode but with with unlimited chars (bank switching).
Also you can save your pic often (as a PNG) to create the stages as animated gif.
PM me if you have any questions/requests etc. for the editor.
Now go and start pixelling! |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11443 |
"hires + multi mode aka game mode aka Coma Light 13 mode"
what? its ordinary multicolor charset mode dude =) |
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Digger
Registered: Mar 2005 Posts: 446 |
of course, but don't ruin the hype Groepaz - this mode was rarely used for pictures before Coma Light 13 ;-) |
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enthusi
Registered: May 2004 Posts: 679 |
DGGR, many games use that mode and in 'use' I mean mixed hires/multicolor but I agree very much, mastering it in as aesthetic way really is rare... but sooo nice... |
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FATFrost Account closed
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 211 |
I have a few in the pipeline... I really love the size of piccy I can make... so much too. to play with pixels!!!
thanks DGGR!!!
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