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OzzyTheOne
Future Ruler of Gam Mak
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I'm a student from Paraguay that likes to design and play a lot of games.

Having said that, I've also made sprite animations in the past and I'm still doing some when I have time.

Update: I haven't made sprite animations in ages lmao

Here's a link to my Newgrounds page: http://osatouchiha.newgrounds.com/
Temple of Memories
Escape the old ruin that you have been trapped in.

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On this day in 2009...

author=kentona
does anyone believe that I would feel guilty asking for help like this, like I am taking unfair advantage? because that's how I feel. Plus, there is the knowledge that I'm taking forever on this and that it is doubly-unfair that any help someone offers won't see the light of day for a long long time


Although I can relate with that, I'd say don't let that fear stop you from asking for help. I getting some help will let you actually work on thi smore than you currenty are, then I'd say ask for all the help you can get. Better that than stay stagnant because of fear.

Is AI generated art ethical?

Going back to whether AI art is ethical or not, I'd say it absolutley depends on how it is applied. One application where I personally don't see any issues is using it for inspiration, as in, have it come up with some sort of scene based on prompts and then make your own work based off of that. Kind of like a "concept artist" for the people that can't afford to find a proper concept artist. While there absolutely some unethical usages of AI art, I do think we should also try and focus on the positives.

Personally, I don't think AI art will ever replace the actual artist, there's just a special level of nuance that can't be replicated with AI, and not to mention that an actual artist can perfectly fine tune a piece of art is necesarry.

Touching ever so slightly on the digital vs physical art thing, I see them as both having the same issues. I don't really think that digital art makes art more accessible to the lower class, as getting any really good tablet for drawing costs you thousands of dollars. The same way a less wealthy individual can start out in art with cheap art supplies, a digital artist can start out with a cheap tablet and then upgrade if necessary. Now, I am absolutely no expert on what is more costly in the long run, drawing tablets for drawing digitally, or getting art supplies for drawing physicially, but I think both forms of art have their strengths and weaknesses and places in the world. Some things are easier with physical art, some things are easier with digital art, it's all a matter of what it's used for.

Unterwegs in Düsterburg - English Version 1.3

I need to play this in German and then replay it in English

Good News, Bad News I guess

We will see how the sitauation resolves itself.

Is AI generated AI ethical? Need to know. Thanks.

Asking the deep questions, eh?

Is AI generated profiles ethical? I'ts important. Thank.

It's only ethical if it helps you share your creativity with us.

Happy Statsgiving everyone!

author=kentona
yes sir sorry sir


You are forgiven and dismissed.

author=Strak
Is AI generated stats ethical?

...because that might actually make this a lot easier.


Now, therein lies the true question.

Happy Statsgiving everyone!

Where is the next Stat page Kentona? I don't care if it's a lot of work, get it done, damn it! Don't you see that I am obnoxiously entitled to know all of these stats?

Old/Lost RpgMaker Games - SegNin's Rare/Obscure RM Games Request Topic

I just want to express my deep appreciation for this topic and all the effort that people put into this. It's a lot of work to sift through old forums, possible broken links and old computers to look for copies of some cool old games we've played in our youth, and while I myself don't have any request for this topic, I can rest easy, knowing that the day I have need for it, there's a plethora of amazing people searching, categorizing and over all things archiving such an important number creative works that people have put their love and passion into.

Keep up the great work all of you, you're doing the RPG Maker community as a whole a huge favor and are ensuring that future generations of RPG Maker enthusiasts have a near endless supply of great material to play, argue over and learn from. You're all spectacular.

The Longing Ribbon

I played this a few years back (I think it was 2020?), while the combat has some... issues to say the least, the story, oh man, the story. It's a great game and I'd recommend anyone to play it, you're missing out on a great game if you don't.