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I'd be in favor of that idea too. Just be sure that it's known up front that it's the artist choice to place a sci-fi image in the sci-fi gallery and not a rule, otherwise you will be begin to hear people complain of "there's a scifi picture in the wrong gallery blah blah blah.." Other than that, I'd love a sci-fi gallery :-)
I think we should be able to search out all Sci-Fi or any other category we desire in any number of platforms, but I don't think having a gallery specifically for sci-fi, pinups, etc, is a good idea.
We will have people reposting images into these new categories making even more images to look through, not to mention making their galleries look kinda messy.
Under the current system, it should be possible to do what you want with out all that craziness. Just have a genre flag option when you upload an image. Then make a new menu or search that does these genre searches. Then any picture, no matter what platform, could be found using these searches and in essence making a Gallery for whatever category that people want, while still leaving these images in their proper platform galleries.
Course I don't know anything how the system is setup, but I would think this would be easiest for all that are involved...
I also like ShadowWinds idea. As well as the app field on uploaded images, have a genre field as well and do searches on genre or app.
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Illusions' idea for a genre, rather than product, classification is definitely a good one. I model across a number of different applications, but usually send pix to the Truespace gallery because that's the app I happen to render in. But how many genres would there have to be? BTW, why isn't there a Povray gallery/forum? Mick.
As long as it is policed to stop it from being swamped by images which are slightly sci-fi but mostly in for sex appeal. Some people like sexy stuff, but to some others sexy stuff is irrelevant clutter to have to wade through. Another useful gallery would be for "Action", i.e. army and police type action in a realistic non-sci-fi context, again so that fans of such images don't have to wade through reams of sexy stuff. It should be possible to classify an image under a genre gallery AND ALSO under a software gallery, e.g. with a Star Trek image that was made using Lightwave.
I don't think Rosity should scrap the current system of galleries by software. I think by adding the genre flag as I mentioned, you will get the best of both worlds and be able to find images by platform, by genre, or maybe even both depending on how it's setup.
I think policing would probably be a function of other members suggesting a move rather than an official policing policy. Where would one draw the line between one genre and the next? A sci-fi scene that is well done, but may have a girl in a tight outfit could be seen as sci-fi by some and a pinup by the other. I can just imagine the arguments that are going to come over that one. I think some degree of tolerance will be necessary as it is now in suggesting what categories (just like what software) to avoid such major arguments. From what I've seen, if a picture is inherently in the wrong category, they are usually asked to move them (a Bryce image in 2D for example) But as long as it relates to the category, it's usually fine and that is probably how it would have to be approached on a genre field too.
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I guess this is too sexy for some of our pinup-a-phobic members... but seems its not too sexy for the official StarWars website. :) I feel inspired to put pinup scifi just like this in there, and let ya scream :)I agree Illusions that there should be a switch in the profile, but I think there should also be a link in the gallery menu that sets this for that session. That way people who may usually like to have their images sorted by platform or genre can easily switch to the other mode if they decide they want to for that look through without having to constantly change their profile.
Being a Science-Fiction fan, I would think this is a good idea, but this gallery is organized othervise. And what is a Science Fiction image? How would you distinguish it from fantasy images of cities, unless there are dragons and unicorns? Or from pure space or surrealistic images? The boundaries of genres are blurred at best, Anne McCaffrey's novels are considered Science Fiction, yet they are talking of dragons. Not to mention the sciencefictiony pinups..Better reconsider.
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Wanted to let everyone know that we should have this finished next week. Thanks for the feedback. tammyAttached Link: http://www.renderosity.com/messages.ez?Form.ShowMessage=1047303
Just so ya'll know, I haven't given up on wanting the animations to be integrated into the official Art Galleries instead of in the Free Stuff. I do recognize that other things are a priority, however. ;-) Tammy, I appreciate all the hard work you and the rest of the staff are doing! See what a big, positive difference it made when you all accepted my Free Present!Before they made me they broke the mold!
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Ideally, it would look like the other galleries with one critical exception. In the area below the still there would be a clickable link to the animation itself. If you look at the other galleries there's an area for the write-up/credits, etc. The link would be in there. When a viewer clicks the link, the animation would pop up or in a seperate window. After watching the animation, viewers could close the new window and post comments or ratings under the still in the original window. Essentially, it would be a combination of the Gallery and free stuff technologies. Animations coud be hosted elsewhere (like they are now) or perhaps Renderosity could provide server space for a low monthly fee. The main reason for wanting it in the Art Galleries is because that's where people go to look at things. The Art Galleries also have technology for feedback (comments/ratings) that would be nice to have available (for those of us with thick skin [grin]). Although I'm very greatful we've got a spot in the Free Stuff areas, that's not an intuitive location for potential viewers seeking animations.
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There have been a number of discussions in the Community Ideas forum and Tutone1234 has been a great help. He probably has more details as far as what's involved on the Bondware side. Thanks for your considering it!
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Is there a way we could get some room for a Gallery for Sci-Fi work, I was just curious if you people could put up a gallery dedicted to Sci-fi so we could show of artwork that is really Sci-Fi oriented That would be so cool to have a Sci-Fi Gallery all Programs would be honored for like a large Sci-Fi Theme Gallery Just Curious if you all would think that would be feasable ??? zip zap
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