I swear, putting a name list at the end of a MAP without specifying which part belongs to whom is like if movies had their credits be a massive wall of names while not mentioning any of the production roles. It just feels kinda lazy tbh </3
2 months ago
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Last slide if combined with the credit scene from slide 2 would be amazing, + a list in the description, i think it should always be included no matter what, you have the list written down anyways most of the time to keep track of whobhas which oart when ppl apply!
2 months ago (edited)
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Thank you for that kind of feedback ! As a MAP host, I try to give as much spotlight to all of the animators. I would like to know your opinion on my method as I do not use the name in the corner, as I personnally visually don't like it- I display the parts again, with names, but to render it more interesting I put animation in, kind of tribute like, direct follow up of the MAP storyline, that sort of fun thing as a thank you to everyone again ( also they're all in desc)
2 months ago
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Toadinx
PLEASE CREDIT YOUR ANIMATORS!!
!!First off i'd like to say that this is not targeted towards any individual and I do NOT condone harassment towards anyone in response to this post, thank you.
Additionally, this is all based on my personal opinions and experience so please remain respectful.
Whilst participating in Warrior Cats MAPs and watching others be completed I've noticed variation in how animators are credited for the work that they do.
Recently i've seen some MAPs that credit the animators only by their name in a list at the end of the MAP.
I'd like to acknowledge that this isn't particularly common but I'm still going to share my opinion that I dont think this qualifies as proper credit.
I think that it is important to provide the people who spent hours working on map parts for free with sufficient credit for their time and work.
In my opinion the *minimum* amount of credit needed to be given to animators is their username clearly presented next to the work that they produced for a MAP, so i decided to make a couple of short panels about a few common methods of crediting and their pros/cons.
I apologise for any misspellings and unclear handwriting
Thanks for reading :)
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