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Where to find people for an open-source project?
Where to find people for an open-source project given that the project is just emerging. In particular, we need a designer or a person who is not deprived of the talent of drawing
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it seems to me that if the graphics and the game are not very complicated, then it is easier to form a task (describe what and approximately in what style you need) and already contact the communities with it. Many aspiring artists need ideas, and out of boredom, someone can and will take it. Of course, it’s not a fact that he will continue to the end, but you will have at least material with which you can already work.
PS A similar principle on VKontakte, when they post a photo with a request to "replace the background" or "remove acne and attribute it with asterisks below - hellish sotonafka." Only here it’s not a photoshop lover who will suit you more, but an illustrator who doesn’t need a photo from you, but needs a setting (3 types of zombies - slow, fast and with m16. Like in plants vs zombies, only with blood. Straight to burst like balloons with ketchup and bones, and such legs / handles were lying around. for example).
Somehow, one of my acquaintances eventually became interested, began to draw sketches, sets of illustrations, and eventually joined the team of game devs.
In addition, you will immediately see what a person is capable of and whether a person is thinking in the right direction.
Especially people for OpenSource are not looking for. Start implementing the project yourself, albeit with crooked drawings and poor design. It will not be possible to find a good designer at the very beginning.
We need to do something and show and tell more - for example, write an article on Habré with goodies and uniqueness and say that a designer is not enough for complete happiness. And he will appear
I fully support the previous speakers. Moreover, be prepared that no one will ever join your open-source project. Therefore, you personally must have a great desire to bring the matter to the end, even alone. Otherwise, there is no point in taking it.
Judging by the tags, are you planning to develop a game? In this case, you should look in the gamedev communities.
If the game is at the minimum level of difficulty (a simple poke for the phone) with graphics from a couple of dozen drawings, then you can (should) look for the artist on YES (http://www.deviantart.com/).
If the game is more difficult, then close the project - without an artist, it is guaranteed to fail. This is the truth of life.
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