Looking for anyone interested in volunteering to help create a new indie MMO.

jsassejsasse Posts: 0
edited December 1969 in The Commons

Good Day Fellow Developers and Designers,

I have come reaching out to a community that I am sure is skilled in the art of design and animation. The reason I have come here, is to look for those interested in being part of a new Indie Developed MMO. An MMO that has already raised much attention throughout the world ranging from the US to German to Switzerland and more.

We hope to find people interested in designing characters, objects, monsters, buildings, clothing, and cut-scenes to help in the development of the game. Seeing that if we cannot acquire such models our MMO would become nothing. So we are hoping to find anyone willing to offer their time and skills to design some beautiful models and cutscenes for our MMO.

We are partnered with major gaming articles such as 2P.com, Massively.com, MMORPG.com, MMOHUT.com, and much more. So your beautiful work and designs will be seen by millions upon release of the MMO.

We do hope that you come join us, and I would be honored to answer and questions/concerns/comments you may have.

links provided to communities and sites that give you an idea of what its all about., as well as give you a look into what we have so far.

biohazardentertainment.net
theworldofaidoscommunity.com
theworldofaidos.com

Thank you

Comments

  • StratDragonStratDragon Posts: 3,167
    edited June 2014

    What tools are you developing this with?

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  • jsassejsasse Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    What tools are you developing this with?

    CryEngine 3

  • StratDragonStratDragon Posts: 3,167
    edited December 1969

    jsasse said:
    What tools are you developing this with?

    CryEngine 3

    If this requires 3D meshes you would need to buy an indie license in order to use Daz meshes in the game itself but I don't think that would extend to allowing users to make figures for your game and let you use them. The legal limit as to what could be contributed would be 2D art as far as I know.

    http://www.daz3d.com/indie-game-developer-license

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 1969

    jsasse said:
    What tools are you developing this with?

    CryEngine 3

    If this requires 3D meshes you would need to buy an indie license in order to use Daz meshes in the game itself but I don't think that would extend to allowing users to make figures for your game and let you use them. The legal limit as to what could be contributed would be 2D art as far as I know.

    http://www.daz3d.com/indie-game-developer-license

    I think they're after "new" meshes ... found this on one of the pages not under construction:

    From concept art to in-game photos, we will update our slideshow as much as possible to give you a look into the Magical World and what it takes to bring it from paper to Computer. Our advanced team of artists, modelers, and designers might spend days upon weeks creating the pieces of art you see, making sure the end result is to our standard and of perfect quality.

    Whatever their standards are, hope the pay is good!
    And whatever licensing requirements for things like the Harry Potter stuff are also cleared properly, however that might be.

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