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Submitting to the Resource sites can be tricky for some, but by following some basic steps, you can easily ensure that your submission will be approved.
 
Submitting to the Resource sites can be tricky for some, but by following some basic steps, you can easily ensure that your submission will be approved.
  
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==What Is Not Acceptable==
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===Your Own Character===
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Make sure that your submission is not a made up character. This only really applies to custom submissions, but it can also be if you've made a game and feel your content should be on the sites. It isn't your place to make that judgement, and in cases you like this, you'd be best off asking us first. We only accept content for media ripped from commercially released, or notably reputable released games. In terms of custom submissions, we only accept content surrounding things that appear within a game, or gaming related media (Such as Sonic the Hedgehog cartoons).
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===Stolen Content===
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We don't like thieves in real life, and we do not like them here. Please make sure that you actually ripped or made the content you're submitting, and didn't just simply find it on some other website and felt like you could just submit it and claim credit. We have a community in the hundreds of thousands, many of whom actively seek out stolen content. You will be caught, and you will be banned.
  
 
==Game Icons==
 
==Game Icons==
Game Icons use the same style across all sites. They are created by a 240px x 125px cropped screenshot from a game. The website itself inserts code surrounding the image to represent it in the form of a Game Icon.
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Game Icons use the same style across all sites. They are created by a 240px x 125px cropped screenshot from a game ('''not''' its cover art). The website itself inserts code surrounding the image to represent it in the form of a Game Icon.
  
[[File:Game-icon-example.png|center]]
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[[File:Icon Example - Game.png|center]]
  
Game Icons must be in either a .PNG or .GIF file format, and of high quality. Where possible, downsizing a screenshot should not occur, and should represent the game that it is being submitted for.
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'''There are a few basic guidelines for creating a new Section Icon.'''
  
It is preferable that icons aren't taken from [[Dictionary#JPEG|JPEG]] screenshots found on the web, and are instead from non-lossy format images.
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* When creating a new section, double check across the other Resource sites. It's possible that the other sites have the game already, and thus a usable icon.
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**Simply copy the image URL or save the image, and use it with your submission. This helps make it easier to find the same game across the Resource sites.
  
''To see our old game icons, check out our [[History]] page.''
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* Game icons must be in either .[[PNG]] or .[[GIF]] file format, and of high quality. They should represent the game that it is being submitted for. Don't resize a screenshot if you can help it - we love those crisp pixels.
  
==Site Specifics==
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* Avoid using [[Dictionary#JPEG|JPEG]] screenshots like you'd find on the web on a search engine. The JPEG format is a lower image quality as image artifacting can occur.
  
{{subpage|The Spriters Resource|image=TSR-Logo.png|text=See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Spriters Resource.|width=200px}}
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* Don't use the game's title screen as the icon. The title will be automatically included in the final icon - and thus it would be redundant to do so. (See above)
{{subpage|The Models Resource|image=TMR-Logo.png|text=See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Models Resource.|width=200px}}
 
{{subpage|The Textures Resource|image=TTR-Logo.png|text=See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Textures Resource.|width=200px}}
 
{{subpage|The Sounds Resource|image=TSOR-Logo.png|text=See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Sounds Resource.|width=200px}}
 
  
==The Models Resource==
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* Get creative! The Resource sites showcase gaming's best, almost like an art gallery. Frame your screenshot nicely.
===The Model===
 
===The (Small) Model Icon===
 
===The (Big) Model Icon===
 
  
==The Textures Resource==
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* If you can help it, we highly encourage using a 1 x 1 pixel ratio.
  
===The Texture===
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* Similarly, if space allows, try to avoid the HUD or menu images in your screenshot.
  
===The Texture Icon===
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* Avoid game spoilers, such as a final boss or plot twist.
  
==The Sounds Resource==
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* Give us some action - try to showcase gameplay or otherwise something that shows the game's genre in action. For example, a screenshot of 'Super Mario Bros. 3' should use Mario running through a stage, rather than standing on the map screen.
===The Sound===
 
'''Make Sure It's Not Music'''
 
  
The Sounds Resource is for Sound Effects only. Music usually has a lot more complexities in terms of how we can go about providing it, specifically because many games use licensed songs or sell their soundtracks on in other media.
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* What makes this game unique - what sets it apart from other games? For example, Tails debuted in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. A good Sonic 2 icon should include him.
  
''Note: We also cannot accept instrument samples, as they are what form the music and are not sound effects anyway, so please make sure that your submissions don't contain any.''
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* Vary screenshots within a series. Just because Mega Man shoots doesn't mean he has to be in the same shooting position in every icon.
  
'''File Formats'''
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''To see our old game icons, check out our [[History]] page.''
  
While you can only submit .zip archives to the site, the actual audio files within your zips must be in either .wav or .MP3 format.
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==Site Specifics==
  
If you are submitting MP3 files, make sure that they're variable bitrate MP3s, and not set bitrate. This provides a higher quality sound effect while still remaining small in size.
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{{subpage|The Spriters Resource|image=TSR-Logo.png|text=See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Spriters Resource.|width=200px}}
 
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{{subpage|The Models Resource|image=TMR-Logo.png|text=See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Models Resource.|width=200px}}
===The Sound Pack===
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{{subpage|The Textures Resource|image=TTR-Logo.png|text=See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Textures Resource.|width=200px}}
 
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{{subpage|The Sounds Resource|image=TSOR-Logo.png|text=See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Sounds Resource.|width=200px}}
'''Get Everything'''
 
 
 
While this isn't strictly required, we do need sound packs to be "as complete as possible". What we mean by this is, to put it simply, don't try to submit a "Menu Sound Effects" pack and only include a few menu sound effects. You need to at least try and go for a more complete rip than knowingly decide to just submit 2 sound from random categories.
 
 
 
'''Credit Tags'''
 
 
 
If you want to include a credit tag, simply include a small .txt file with any information you wish to provide. Some information you may wish to include will be:
 
 
 
Name: You can include your name if you want. It's not really required as we store your name in our database anyway, seen below the download button.
 
 
 
Credit: Some people want to be credited when somebody uses their ripped sound effects, normally by writing "Give credit if used". Some people will also write "Credit not required". It's your choice whether you want to request credit or not, though we advise that you don't ask for it.
 
 
 
Just remember that not including a tag is also a more than acceptable. It's quite likely that many people will simply ignore a tag, which is why the trend lately has been to simply not include one. This is of course your own personal preference.
 
 
 
'''Zipping'''
 
  
The site only accepts .zip file submissions. Please only include the sound effects and a credit tag, if you wish to include one. Any additional files just add space needlessly and detract from the quality of your submission. You can create the .zip file with any application you wish.
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[[Category:Submission Guidelines]]

Latest revision as of 07:38, 8 January 2020

Submitting to the Resource sites can be tricky for some, but by following some basic steps, you can easily ensure that your submission will be approved.

What Is Not Acceptable

Your Own Character

Make sure that your submission is not a made up character. This only really applies to custom submissions, but it can also be if you've made a game and feel your content should be on the sites. It isn't your place to make that judgement, and in cases you like this, you'd be best off asking us first. We only accept content for media ripped from commercially released, or notably reputable released games. In terms of custom submissions, we only accept content surrounding things that appear within a game, or gaming related media (Such as Sonic the Hedgehog cartoons).

Stolen Content

We don't like thieves in real life, and we do not like them here. Please make sure that you actually ripped or made the content you're submitting, and didn't just simply find it on some other website and felt like you could just submit it and claim credit. We have a community in the hundreds of thousands, many of whom actively seek out stolen content. You will be caught, and you will be banned.

Game Icons

Game Icons use the same style across all sites. They are created by a 240px x 125px cropped screenshot from a game (not its cover art). The website itself inserts code surrounding the image to represent it in the form of a Game Icon.

Icon Example - Game.png

There are a few basic guidelines for creating a new Section Icon.

  • When creating a new section, double check across the other Resource sites. It's possible that the other sites have the game already, and thus a usable icon.
    • Simply copy the image URL or save the image, and use it with your submission. This helps make it easier to find the same game across the Resource sites.
  • Game icons must be in either .PNG or .GIF file format, and of high quality. They should represent the game that it is being submitted for. Don't resize a screenshot if you can help it - we love those crisp pixels.
  • Avoid using JPEG screenshots like you'd find on the web on a search engine. The JPEG format is a lower image quality as image artifacting can occur.
  • Don't use the game's title screen as the icon. The title will be automatically included in the final icon - and thus it would be redundant to do so. (See above)
  • Get creative! The Resource sites showcase gaming's best, almost like an art gallery. Frame your screenshot nicely.
  • If you can help it, we highly encourage using a 1 x 1 pixel ratio.
  • Similarly, if space allows, try to avoid the HUD or menu images in your screenshot.
  • Avoid game spoilers, such as a final boss or plot twist.
  • Give us some action - try to showcase gameplay or otherwise something that shows the game's genre in action. For example, a screenshot of 'Super Mario Bros. 3' should use Mario running through a stage, rather than standing on the map screen.
  • What makes this game unique - what sets it apart from other games? For example, Tails debuted in Sonic the Hedgehog 2. A good Sonic 2 icon should include him.
  • Vary screenshots within a series. Just because Mega Man shoots doesn't mean he has to be in the same shooting position in every icon.

To see our old game icons, check out our History page.

Site Specifics

TSR-Logo.png
The Spriters Resource
See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Spriters Resource.


TMR-Logo.png
The Models Resource
See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Models Resource.


TTR-Logo.png
The Textures Resource
See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Textures Resource.


TSOR-Logo.png
The Sounds Resource
See what is required to make an acceptable submission on The Sounds Resource.