Can’t keep fighting game related media and projects out of my head lately. Want to make more and see new places and their communities. What’s something/somewhere you think needs more coverage in the space and why?
If you're games industry and following some folks already, reply with who you are and what you do, and then re-post this or whatever it's called. Let's try and find each other on this new place
Also please try and unlearn all the bullshit other social medias have taught you. On Bluesky you can talk about your art, use hashtags, talk to users, add links to your posts and say the word "commission" or others without self censoring. None of these arbitrary rules exist here!
Important setting to change if you follow folks who post in various languages.
I came across an outdated guide on image grid sizing crop/proportions for bsky earlier, and I felt it was important to create an updated version! Please use this new guide instead!
200 tips about making game trailers! I think the thread broke in multiple places, but hopefully not? Thank you for the likes, reposts, and tolerating me flooding your timeline with game trailer talk 😅
200. If you need a game trailer to reference or use for inspiration check out my Notion board with hand curated game trailers! It also pulls Steam tags for most of them so you can search by genre! www.gametrailerdatabase.com
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FYI for the bsky photo gang. 2000px max on the long edge. No apparent file size limit? But 2000px will be pretty small anyway.
Well that's not good... In the new Twitter Terms of Service , you will grant them licence to use your content to train their machine learning and artificial intelligence models.
If you have an old Photobucket account, it will be used to train AI. You can opt out – IF you pay the $5 to reactivate your account. I talked to the CEO: www.businessinsider.com/photobucket-...
Remember that old Photobucket account? You might want to log in. The public photos could soon be licensed to train AI.