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BLOG 3: Crediting our sources


Hey guys! I'm going to take this moment to call out some awesome people/sources of stuff for my game, since I just got a flashy new logo made.

So, starting with the logo(this version of the logo was edited by me, just so you know; the original one was probably nicer, but didn't fit the style of the game), I suppose, RadethDart is a guy who seems to have a real passion for logo design. Like, I've never had to wait more than like a day for him to do something(probably less). His logos are really nice, and he doesn't stop chugging them out on request, which as a fellow "artist" (games are art deal with it) I really admire. And you can be as fussy as you like, and he'll just keep changing his stuff. He's either gonna love me or hate me for this,(or totally not care either way) but you can find his "shop" here. Next time you need a logo, keep him in mind. *millions of requests next day, shop shuts down*

Next is some crazy Japanese dude that I don't even know the name of, possibly called Atelier Nonta. Through that link, you can find a page full of free midis, all by this one crazy guy. They're pretty nice, are high-quality, low file-size, and have a few neat little leitmotifs through them. There's enough for a reasonably sized RPG there(hello!), and it's all in a consistent style. There are also some ogg/mp3 pieces, but only ten or so. Personally, I feel midis suit 2D games better anyway, and these are high enough quality to work.

If one of the Japanese-speakers on the site wants to do some translating, I'd be kinda interested in finding out what's on the "about me" page when written coherently. Of course, if it turns out "free music" doesn't mean "free music", please don't tell me.

As for scripts, I'm obviously using the Melody Battle Engine by Yanfly. unfortunately, Pockethouse Wiki is dead at the moment, but if anyone wants it and can't find it I'll send it to them with a cached version of the notetags page in a Word document(yes, I got one of those the second the site went down. :x). I also got a neat pack of bits and pieces from Woratona's script pack, like multiple fogs(If you think about how fog works having two similar fogs at different zooms moving at different speeds is a very nice effect). I don't want to get too much into scripts because they're not as general as graphics and music, and because my script list will probably change quicker than my sources of other resources!

Anyway, thanks for reading, and make sure you check out some of these resources!