Any long, passionate lectures you've written?

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Any long, passionate lectures you've written?
« on: February 28, 2010, 09:11:44 »
You know what I mean. Someone says, "Hey, I can't figure out what's wrong. Help!" You then go into a very elaborate, well-thought out thesis on what to do in a KS level. I find these kind of inspiring, and I hope others do, too. Post 'em here. Also, having the original post would be nice, so its not taken out of context. Spoiler tags would be nice, too.
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Re: Any long, passionate lectures you've written?
« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2010, 13:57:01 »
The transition example you posted is too contrasting. Transitions should be seamless and smooth, so if you are foing from a really light area to a really dark one, you can't just put them in one screen like that. Its better to do it quickly, like dropping the player down a hole in the ground, so that the player won't notice any jarring differences between the areas.

Another way to do this is to put a short transition area between the dark and the light one. Something that is somewhat darker than the light area, but doesn't contrast too much.
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Re: Any long, passionate lectures you've written?
« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2010, 21:19:59 »
The transition example you posted is too contrasting. Transitions should be seamless and smooth, so if you are foing from a really light area to a really dark one, you can't just put them in one screen like that. Its better to do it quickly, like dropping the player down a hole in the ground, so that the player won't notice any jarring differences between the areas.

Another way to do this is to put a short transition area between the dark and the light one. Something that is somewhat darker than the light area, but doesn't contrast too much.
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Re: Any long, passionate lectures you've written?
« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2010, 21:40:27 »
I'm sure I have, but I can't remember any at the moment. I wrote all about this on purpose, and believe me, It took a long time to get all the tags right. Like I would want to say, Do this: [sp[i][/i]oiler][/spoiler], but then I would have to write [sp[i[s][/s]][/i]oiler][/spoiler] to make it do that, but then to put that in this topic, I had to do a [sp[i[s[b][/b]][/s]][/i]oiler][/spoiler], etc. :P

I also put a lot of work into the story here.
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Re: Any long, passionate lectures you've written?
« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2010, 22:51:50 »
Since this is a general topic, not specifically about Knytt Stories, I'm moving it to Creativity Support.
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Re: Any long, passionate lectures you've written?
« Reply #5 on: March 01, 2010, 18:09:06 »
Not exactly a lecture, but I put a lot of work into Common Bugs (not very much text compared to other things, but I remember that the pictures took some time to get the way I wanted and so...).
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Re: Any long, passionate lectures you've written?
« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2010, 00:57:59 »
Yes I blabber on rule of thirds and how it is scientifically proven to make your horrible artwork more dynamic. :)

Re: Any long, passionate lectures you've written?
« Reply #7 on: March 09, 2010, 05:49:15 »
Oh. I remember: here.
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