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The Asset space is intended to be a place for video game assets related to Wongery content, that people can draw on if they want to create a video game based on a Wongery world (or just incorporating something from a Wongery article). There's nothing here yet, but once there is, the content will be in the following subspaces:
The Asset space is intended to be a place for [[video game]] assets related to [[Meta:Wongery|Wongery]] content, that people can draw on if they want to create a video game based on a Wongery [[world]] (or just incorporating something from a Wongery article). There's nothing here yet, but once there is, the content will be in the following [[Meta:subspace|subspace]]s:
;[[Asset:Pixel]]
;[[Asset:Pixel]]
:Pixelart for use in 2d games
:Pixelart for use in 2d games

Latest revision as of 19:01, 1 January 2024

The Asset space is intended to be a place for video game assets related to Wongery content, that people can draw on if they want to create a video game based on a Wongery world (or just incorporating something from a Wongery article). There's nothing here yet, but once there is, the content will be in the following subspaces:

Asset:Pixel
Pixelart for use in 2d games
Asset:3d
3d models, possibly (preferably) rigged and animated, for use in 3d games.

These subspaces may be further subdivided later, either to assets for use with specific games, or to types of assets (environment, character, etc.)—honestly, we're still kind of working this out, but we're open to suggestions.