I haven't found out a pattern yet. On Linux adding new tags it worked every time so far, on Windows often not. I think it works better if I choose a tag from the drop down list, but if I type it, the save button seems to stay inactive.
Since I have a solution that works for me, using Linux, my biggest interest of a bugfix is to get the search index updated again. The tag inpute can wait.
I've seen that you offered help with site development. I hope they will accept it, since the site clearly suffers, and more admin power will help.
"The copyright for the artwork will belong to me."
This clashes with the author rights in some countries. E.g. if I make art for you, I cannot transfer the copyright to you - my local law says, author rights, including copy rights stay with me whatever happens.
I can only grant usage rights for my artwork. This can include the rights for unlimited further publication, modification or anything. And that's probaly what you need.
The only right that I cannot hand away is the claim of authorship (e.g. make it yours). Authorship will always be mine. So I can't give you the copyright.
I just wanted to let you know, that legal stuff differs from country to country, and your request, if taken by word, will make it impossible for artists from my country to work for you under the terms you requested.
Having said that, I can't make characters and animations, so it's probably irrelevant. But if you want to hire people from other countries, you must be aware that they re bound to their local laws.
Edit: Yes, I know that in the USA one can transfer copyright, and that it's not unusual there to actually do so. I just wanted to say, it's not this way in all countries.
I've done some more searches, and it seems the search index was not updated since mid of December. Art that I've submitted in October can be found.
If this is right, all art that was submitted over the last 10 or 12 weeks, maybe more, cannot be found through searching for keywords that are contained in the title.
Even if parts of the site are functional, I consider the search very important - if I look for art, I use the search and if I find nothing, I let it be, becuase I assume that there is nothing more. I'm not sure, but I'd assume that particularly new people who find this site, rely on the search and give up if they don't find any matches.
Very nice ambient music. Not just for a game, but also to listen to in a calm moment.
I haven't found out a pattern yet. On Linux adding new tags it worked every time so far, on Windows often not. I think it works better if I choose a tag from the drop down list, but if I type it, the save button seems to stay inactive.
Since I have a solution that works for me, using Linux, my biggest interest of a bugfix is to get the search index updated again. The tag inpute can wait.
I've seen that you offered help with site development. I hope they will accept it, since the site clearly suffers, and more admin power will help.
I haven't played it, but what I've seen sure looks cool. Great work!
Edit 2: If I add more tags, the "save" button often doesn't work ... sometimes it does. I couldn't find out yet what makes the difference.
Interesting. The problem occurs with Firefox on Windows, but not with Firefox on Linux.
Gives the old "bard" character class a new twist :)
And I'm sure that bass-axe can power up a party :D
Are there news about the search? "Double Axe" still finds nothing. Same for "urns" which I had expected to bring up this:
http://opengameart.org/content/two-urns-or-amphoras-povray-scene-file
I don't think that the search should use all words from the comments as keywords.
You're welcome. I might be able to help you with your theme park project. I should have some isometric houses and roads somewhere ...
The road is here: http://opengameart.org/content/isometric-city-road-64-pixel-raster but the slopes are too steep for your project.
A railroad track: http://opengameart.org/content/railroad-track
I'll dig into my archives and see where the houses are ...
"The copyright for the artwork will belong to me."
This clashes with the author rights in some countries. E.g. if I make art for you, I cannot transfer the copyright to you - my local law says, author rights, including copy rights stay with me whatever happens.
I can only grant usage rights for my artwork. This can include the rights for unlimited further publication, modification or anything. And that's probaly what you need.
The only right that I cannot hand away is the claim of authorship (e.g. make it yours). Authorship will always be mine. So I can't give you the copyright.
I just wanted to let you know, that legal stuff differs from country to country, and your request, if taken by word, will make it impossible for artists from my country to work for you under the terms you requested.
Having said that, I can't make characters and animations, so it's probably irrelevant. But if you want to hire people from other countries, you must be aware that they re bound to their local laws.
Edit: Yes, I know that in the USA one can transfer copyright, and that it's not unusual there to actually do so. I just wanted to say, it's not this way in all countries.
I've done some more searches, and it seems the search index was not updated since mid of December. Art that I've submitted in October can be found.
If this is right, all art that was submitted over the last 10 or 12 weeks, maybe more, cannot be found through searching for keywords that are contained in the title.
Even if parts of the site are functional, I consider the search very important - if I look for art, I use the search and if I find nothing, I let it be, becuase I assume that there is nothing more. I'm not sure, but I'd assume that particularly new people who find this site, rely on the search and give up if they don't find any matches.
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