Before you submit, please read over our rules.
It will save us all a lot of time.
Don't send more than one submission per day.
By submission, I mean set of weapons, set of frames for an enemy character, single frame for the gallery...whatever you're sending, don't send more than one.
That's how I get backed up.
Zip multiple frames before sending them.
It makes me crazy to get 50 seperate files attached to an email, and with my email service, I have to open and save them all one at a time...thanks, but no thanks.
Think before sending stuff to me.
I don't have very strict regulations about what I post, but there are a couple of minor guildines to follow.
They are as follows:
Nothing offensive.
No nudity.
No characters using profanity in the image.
No overt racially or ethnically offensive material.
Please try to be a little original.
Don't take Hans Grosse, color him green, name him "Mr Buttface", and send him off to me.
That's not original.
Also, I do a little research on stuff I get that looks too good to be true, and if it looks like you've simply taken someone else's character from a mod, colored him green, and named him "Mr Buttface", I'm not putting that up either.
Originality is the key here...(not sure if I'm going to prune some of the old stuff that's simply recolored bosses...we'll see).
Please make sure all of your stuff is in the correct format.
In the past, I've checked image sets to make sure all of the included images were 64x64 with no pixels touching the sides of the frames and in the right colors.
I can't do that anymore...it's too time consuming.
If your zip doesn't work, it won't be useful to anyone else, so take time to make sure it's all in order before sending it to me.
Please don't submit sets of unedited sprites from Wolfenstein/SOD/LE.
I can understand and accept stuff from Doom, etc. because for the most part it has been converted on some level by the time you get it into useable Wolf format.
However, extracting sprites from one of the above mentioned projects and then zipping them and sending them to me leaves them totally untouched, and it's not your work on any level.
Aside from the fact that this is just a cheesy way to get your name up at the Image World, I'm pretty sure there laws that say don't distribute unaltered graphic material from these games, and I'm not about to break them.
Sorry to dissapoint anyone, but I'm playing it safe here and I can't give credit for the original Hitler or Dr Schabbs to someone as the "author", even if they ask not to receive credit (the exception here is some of the ROTT original art that began on a sprite sheet and has been seperated and converted).