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December 20th, 2006, 11:21 PM
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HoneyBadger\'s Watercolor Translation and Generator
This is an exciting project. I will be project manager.
Ok, assignations.
HoneyBadger, you have the priority action items of:
--migrate present sprites to Watercolor versions
--create watercolor map generator
--create random watercolor unit sprite generator (inputs would be race (e.g. human), # arms, # legs, # heads, size, etc.
--create timeline
--create project guidelines for the huge number of volunteers for this project
--filter (weed) out the undesireables--using force if necessary
I will have the following action items:
--manage project
I propose (not to step on your feet, and feel free to go your own direction) that we filter volunteers based on creativity. Let their first post here be the basis for keeping or discarding them from the team. We can assign them functions based on how creative their post is. E.g. "Hi! I'd like to help. I am an advanced AI programmer." would generate a discard. We need input that is watercolored in nature. So--here would be a winner:
YO YO YO I would be a great choice for map generator coder because SPUTNIK!!!!
Wow, that would be a winner!!!111!!!
Ok, let's roll up our sleeves! Dig in. We should plan on having the whole thing done by Tuesday.
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December 20th, 2006, 11:22 PM
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Re: HoneyBadger\'s Watercolor Translation and Gener
I am so excited!!
More colors we can use in the project:
--pink
--ochre
--teal (spelling?)
I like those colors.
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December 20th, 2006, 11:23 PM
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Re: HoneyBadger\'s Watercolor Translation and Gener
I hate to do this, but just in case:
;-)
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December 21st, 2006, 12:05 AM
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Re: HoneyBadger\'s Watercolor Translation and Gener
I would look to the ImageMagick tools to do this in batchs. Unfortunately those tools are too graphic-jargon for me to quite figure anything out with them other than just trial-and-error over and over and over
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December 21st, 2006, 12:09 AM
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Re: HoneyBadger\'s Watercolor Translation and Gener
That's a good tip, Gandalf. But unfortunately you didn't write in a pink, ochre, teal (sp), or combo-color font so unless HoneyBadger overrules me, you are Bumped.
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December 21st, 2006, 12:34 AM
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Re: HoneyBadger\'s Watercolor Translation and Gener
I Agree with GanDalf.
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