One of the things we discovered with Crunchcast is that giving critiques usually doesn't work. It's a visual thing and podcasts are mostly audio. For those not watching the youtube, it would be very pointless and wasted air.
Hey guys! I had a little search on the forums and couldn't find this really being talked about, but wouldnt a Polycount podcast be AWESOME?! A few possible topics: 1.Quick run down talking about the Friday Recap 2.Interviews with the sexy artists from the forums! 3.Tips and Technical advice for some common issues that…
Neal Brennan - "Do my podcast is the new give me a ride to the airport" The worst thing you could do is post a thread about it. Just do it, and allow it to organically improve. skanker gives the best advice, though. Most listeners are audio only so you face a lot of challenges discussing art. "Oh did you guys see this?…
Yes, so long as it did a reasonable job of staying on topic for the majority. I mean i love listening to people ramble on about shit happening in the world as much as the next guy but there are limitless podcasts i can do that on so something a bit more focussed would be ideal. tl;dr YES TALK ABOUT ALL THE ARTS
I think there is a certain level of objectivity to art and its qualities end up with more accepted norms the more niche it becomes. So "game art" would have a degree of functionality/noise/conveying of message. But thats obvious right? I play games which are bad and im able to view them as such and still enjoy them, it…