Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Orpheus on
Mon Jan 15th 2007 at 1:30am
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This is jumping the gun a bit, but not much. Snarkpit is going to begin a series of mini events. The exact particulars will be posted once those that be, decide them. However, this event will proceed, it should be enticing enough for just about everyone.
I was asked, or more exactly I asked to post this poll to see how it will be received.
As I said, the exact particulars will be posted soon. This is just to get a feel for the idea. This poll will be for your benefit to see what you would like, or not like to see occur. Any and all advice will be seriously considered. Remember though that the word "Mini" will play a key roll in the success of your desire to see your request granted.
I can say this much. The success of each event will dictate the likelihood of the competitions continuing. Also, it is being discussed that the winner of each competition, will be in a strong position of seeing the next event chosen. So, if you have an idea and want it to become an event, enter and win.
It must also be understood that this series of events is in no way tied into Master Dark Trees competition. His is another event entirely and this is in no way meant to steal his glory. I sent him a PM 7 days ago, and he hasn't logged in in 12. I am afraid that he will be away longer than a competition requires to succeed. However, his event is still on the agenda as far as I know so keep it in mind.
Remember, this poll is to get the general feel for the idea. Post anything you wish, as long as it pertains to competitions.
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Naklajat on
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Yes- I would like to see some mini-comps and here are my ideas...
[*] It's nothing original, but still a damn good exercise, "texture and light this room" Maybe limit the number of lights and/or textures used. Skillful use of textures, lighting and cubemaps can mean the difference between a good map and a great one.
[*] Also not original, also a good mapping exercise, "build an area from reference" or "build an area using this photo as the theme" I've seen some great photos of interesting spaces in the Art section of this very site, begging to be comp'd over.
[*] Ever hear the adage 'there are no new ideas'? "Expand on this map" have one of the great mappers who frequent this site create the beginning of a map, and distribute the source VMF. It should be clear whether contestants should build a working map layout, or just a graphical showcase. If enough people enter, and there's enough interest in both a working map and a showcase, have a judging for both.
[*] Accomplish X objective using physics and the I/O system, probably with limits on the number of brushes and of specific entities (ie of the trigger_ and logic_ variety). I'd like to see what creative stuff people come up with.
That's all I've got for now.
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by fishy on
Mon Jan 15th 2007 at 5:08am
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 11:38am
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We have 20 "Yes" and zero "No' thus far.
It seems fairly obvious that the majority (the 9) would settle for anything, as long as its a competition.
I say, push it through Gwil. If you have a favorite idea, use it to get it rolling then let the winner help you decide the next event.
Someone needs to take the first step and it looks like its gonna be you. About time really, as I don't recall you hosting a competition before. :heee:
Seriously though, 20 yes's actually says something.
[EDIT] For the record, I am unsure if textures would be the best first choice. Its a good choice though.
Snarkpits texture forum died remember. Or... was there a forum dedicated to textures? I cannot remember. Damn me and my faulty recall. :sad:
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Gwil on
Tue Jan 16th 2007 at 11:40am
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I concur.
Watch this space, folks!
Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Orpheus on
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I edited my last post. read that before you cuss me out. :biggrin:
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by DocRock on
Wed Jan 17th 2007 at 7:32pm
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I would like to see some mini-comps. Couple suggestions I can think of:
1. A door. The most complex door you can build. Could be a 3-in-1 door (one goes up, one goes down, one goes sideways) kinda like the doors in the beginning of "Get Smart" TV show...if anyone remembers that.
2. A lift. Complex, items on it, see-through, goes from Point A to Point B. Could even have several sections, but all are connected and lift at same speed between points.
3. A train. Same idea as the Lift. Only need to go from Point A to Point B..so doesnt need to be a huge map... perhaps just to see it move a small amount, but all together as one.
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Orpheus on
Sun Jan 21st 2007 at 1:30am
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My ideas:
A rats map. Anyone can make one, relatively quickly. They're easy to build, but hard to be original.
An upside down map. Most mappers ignore their ceilings while mapping. Their floors always look better. A map turned on its top, would encourage mappers to focus on their ceilings, while also making them navigable.
A theatrically based theme, such as a circus.
A seven wonders of the world map.
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
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Tue Jan 23rd 2007 at 8:32am
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An fy_ map which doesn't have a box like appearance?
Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by midgetsailormoon on
Tue Jan 23rd 2007 at 5:36pm
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Heres an idea of mine.
A basic sketched layout of a map would be created, just a basic outline showing roughly how the map should be. The challenge would be to take the layout and choose a theme and a setting, and then create your map while following the layout. The layout should be very relaxed in it's form leaving as much flexability to the mapper. It shouldn't specify outside areas from inside areas, it should only give the basics.
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by RedWood on
Tue Jan 23rd 2007 at 8:37pm
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A lot of these mini comp ideas sound like a grate deal of work. What kind of time limit are we looking at?
I'm liking Baron von Snickers ideas.
Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Orpheus on
Tue Jan 23rd 2007 at 10:34pm
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My personal opinion on time limits is this:
Depending on which current mini-comp is up, the amount of enthusiasm would dictate its ending. Say, that the FY idea was the current event, the comp would have a short time period due to the lack of it drawing any real crowd. Of course, if my idea flies, the winner of each event will have a great say in the next event, and that person may want a FY map comp.
Anywho, say the bridge idea is up and 10 people genuinely dedicate themselves, then a much longer time frame would be ensued. For my part, I want each even to run no less than 2 weeks and no more than 2 months. Otherwise, the idea for "Mini" would go down the dumps.
At this point, I dunno exactly how much influence I will have over this idea. So anything I mention hereunto, may be totally ignored.
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by FatStrings on
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i'm just gonna say that, no matter what type the compo is, mapping wise, i'll do it unless i have another project going on
Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Gwil on
Wed Jan 24th 2007 at 11:52am
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Don't worry, i'm listening to what everyone is saying. The competition
will start with the turn of the month, so i'll collate the best ideas
and stick a poll up to see what people think - and could run roughshod
over that anyway :razz:
One thing I will say is that I agree with Orpheus - the time limit will
be 2 weeks to 2 months (perhaps even 6 weeks?) Otherwise, it's not
really "mini".
Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by fishy on
Thu Jan 25th 2007 at 12:00am
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Orph mentioned a long term project for the snarkpit in another thread, but what if all of the mini-comps were done with a long term plan in mind. the idea of submitting simple themed models that could be put together into a mappers resource pack went down quite well, so why not take it a step further, by having all of the mini-comps build towards a larger theme.
a larger theme that seems obvious to me would be some sort of store/mall, with multiple shops. texture comps for wallpaper stores, gunshops for weapons model comps, a lighting store for the previous comp etc.
or each comp could just target a particular store, and it's up to the artist whether they submit a texture, model or brushworl/entity prefab. eventually there would be enough content to have a bigger comp to see who could get the most from it all.
i'm sure there are other ways that this could be done, but one idea a night is enough for me. any more and i get delusional.
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Orpheus on
Thu Jan 25th 2007 at 12:07am
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I have entertained the notion of a prefabbed city. A real city where each person builds a fully functional building as a prefab.
Consider this, if we managed to make 100 buildings, there'd be almost an infinite amount of ways to configure them into maps.
I know its an absurd notion, but I still think it could be done, especially if we simultaneously had a prop prefab section. That way we could have the mundane things like fire plugs, mail boxes and phone booths for our future city.
Then, if someone or one's built some custom skies, we could have many daytime or night time cities.
Well, its a notion I have had.
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
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Thu Jan 25th 2007 at 10:26am
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I backtracked Dark Tree to his last post and it was unfortunately in the Snarkpit Promotion thread.
I hope he wasn't disheartened with it enough to depart.
However, given that the alternative is that something really bad happened to him and thats why he is missing, I'd rather he be disheartened.
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by DaedalusRaistlin on
Sun Jan 28th 2007 at 12:31pm
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How about we have the mappers map LIVE?
By this, I mean they use a screen capture program (I recommend CamStudio, since it's free, open source, and encodes on the fly) whilst they map and have to try to get a good looking level done quickly, while being cam'd.
This would have two benefits: You can tell if someone is creating something from scratch; and you can learn from the submissions!
There should probably be a theme, and possibly a time limit.
Perhaps have a timed and untimed version.
Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Orpheus on
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I learned a lot by going to a fellow mappers house and watching his keystrokes. We, were about even then in experience, but you'd be surprised to note that although we began to map in the same week, we had diverged totally by a year or so later.
I cannot say that a video type would work because it wouldn't show the keyboard too, but I'd watch some flicks.
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
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Sun Jan 28th 2007 at 10:46pm
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I only have a 1.67 (amd) processor. I don't know if i can run hammer and a capture device at the same time. I'd probably just sit that one out.
Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by DaedalusRaistlin on
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Well I'm running an AMD64 3000+, which runs at 1.8Ghz, so it isn't much faster.
CamStudio can encode into Xvid on the fly, but that does use up 100% cpu, and I only used it for a short tutorial on the right way to do displacements.
The default encoding is 'Microsoft Video 1', and doesn't use much CPU power to encode the video.
After that you could always encode that to Xvid or some other codec.
Also remember that a lot of media players can play videos at a certain speed, eg 1.5x, 2x, 4x, 8x, so the timeframe doesn't need to be THAT small.
Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by RedWood on
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I download it and tried it. Nope, i can't even get the program and a game to run at the same time. computer just locks up.
Does anyone hear know why AMD and Intel have different ways of showing the speed? Is it a marketing skem to keep the buyers confused about the technical specks so their advertising is effective? (I don't know what those numbers mean but the colors in that commercial sure are shiny)
Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Naklajat on
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If you look at the new Intel chips, they run at 1.66GHz to 2.66GHz, and yet they're faster than 3GHz+ Pentium 4 chips. It's basically because the Pentium 4 architecture is inefficient, so a 3GHz Pentium 4 is roughly the equivalent of a 1.8GHz AMD64. Think about it, would you rather have a 3.0GHz CPU, or a 1.8GHz CPU? That's where the AMD naming scheme came from, it's just to let buyers know the equivalent performance.
The problem with recording hammer is, most everyone probably works in a resolution that's not ideal for compression (even 800x600 can make some pretty large files). I've fiddled with it before, setting the capture program to record a time lapse is probably the best option (I use Camtasia, I dunno what you'd have to do in CamStudio), I'll see if there's a way to half the resolution or something.
Also, just to reiterate:[quote=me][quote=fishy]screenshot of the month (areas made, not server shots of someone doing something silly)[/quote]I like this idea a lot, and it wouldn't take a lot of effort to make happen. Maybe a monthly thread in the Art forum and a sticky in General Banter with links to each month's thread.[/quote]
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Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Gwil on
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That would run separate to a competition though, and act more as a community spotlight.
Re: Mini-Competitions.
Posted by Naklajat on
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Yeah that's how I understood it as well. I think it's a great idea and I want to see it happen, not disappear into obscurity :wink:
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