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Mar 19, 2006, 01:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Odin
Include a new rule: "The LMAT leader has the right to add, remove, or otherwise modify any rules, with notice"
The LMAT... leader? The person who posts the thread never had got any special privileges over the tileset's direction, and giving them to said person would just annoy people.
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Originally Posted by Odin
Be more clear with the rules. Try making it easier to read. That way, people might be more inclined to read the rules. Doing something as simple as proving a few spaces between lines may make the difference to a good amount of people (I know it does for me).
Alright.
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Originally Posted by Odin
Encourage effort and reward it, and remove all artwork below a certain level of quality. Quality doesn't necessarily mean a 5-minute drawing in PSP. A good drawing can even come out of MSPaint.
That I agree with. If one wants his/her tiles in, he/she could at least make them look good before adding, however they decide to do it.
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Originally Posted by Odin
Decide on a theme in the first post of LMAT. This is probably one of the main factors in making LMAT Valentine's Day so speedy.
Meh. Myself I don't think that deciding on a theme in the first post had any impact over Valentine Day's progress, but whatever.
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Originally Posted by Odin
Reward the LMAT crew for achieving small goals, such as "create a textured background by 15th April" or "create a full ground tile set by 10th April."
Explain "reward".
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Originally Posted by Fawriel
The definite theme should probably not be decided by a single person... lots of creative minds around here would be wasted.
"decided"? If one such creative mind finds him/herself wasted, why doesn't he/she change the theme around?
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Originally Posted by Fawriel
In the past, there was usually something that looked like a general direction, then people started randomly adding stuff
...and if I'm not much mistaken that's also how February worked.