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Klonoa Fan Film

Started by John Smith, August 22, 2013, 12:18:24 AM

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John Smith

#90
So when will it be visible by the public?

Thorp

#91
I just checked the gobblin website. Apparently the upload failed to go through the processing without notifying me. There is no reason given in the "Reason for Failure" field. I'll re-upload it tonight :|
tried uploading it again but same outcome. Searching the internet with the symptoms and this issue is a recurring problem that idk, was never actually solved. There are hardly any hits on the searchs and none of them are answered.

John Smith

Upload the book on TUEBL http://tuebl.ca/ and the internet archive https://archive.org/ then

Thorp

Tuebl was giving me a "503 service unavailable".

archive.org is posted here https://archive.org/details/KlonoaStepsFromDreaming

John Smith

#94
Awesome can you also upload in opendocument aka .odt https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDocument format on internet archive?

Also you put the wrong license. You put the Creative Commons Public Domain Mark rather than CC0 1.0 license https://archive.org/details/RoadkillTUEBLEditionLeonardKirke

Thorp

...I must ask, why am I posting this everywhere; I feel like a spam bot. The project has barely gotten off the ground; isn't it too early?

Why .odt? I use openoffice and it is capable of viewing .doc with a few formatting exceptions for special text. Uploading an additional format other than .pdf is redundant.

And I don't want to sound like I'm whining. It's completely normal during group projects to receive orders from leads that are unexpected. What is not completely normal is to have a 1 on 1 conversation for months. I know some have school and such but uhhhh I don't want to do more until I see something else move.

John Smith

#96
The reason for posting in these places is for exposure.
.odt is open source format thats why though pdf is okay to.

Also could you make the legal disclaimer more stylized by using centred text and italics like this

This work is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)
Public Domain Dedication (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/)
[Klonoa copyright Namco]
Got someone to draw the poster and Klonoa model sheet

John Smith

Here is a preview of Klonoa from the fan film http://poplarart.tumblr.com/post/89436542126/working-on-a-commission-never-thought-id-ever
Also confuted I was wondering if you could write character bios?

Thorp

if anybody has noticed, I haven't been around; been overloaded with mental strains at work.

As per the character bios request I'll get to it...can't say how quickly I'll work on it though. I normally put 2 hours of video games in every day but ya, only 2 for the last 7 days.

*youtube hyperlink contains harsh language*
I came across a video game youtube discussion video for the Legend of Zelda Series. It made me think about the story I currently have established. The video talks about the "adventure" portion of video games and how players feel more rewarded and engaged when presented with a mystery instead of an obvious solution. I do not agree with the entire video but it has a point. Thinking about my story there is some adventure but not a whole lot of mystery. If anybody has read my story a sequel could be loaded with adventure...but there could be problems with current or later canon.

I have been thinking about a possible sequel just for the amusement and I think I have some pretty good ideas but ehhhh just because it sounds good in my head doesn't mean it is. Anyways, done babbling...maybe I'll make an abstract for a sequel too and see what happens...

John Smith

A sequel sounds nice. How are the character bios going?