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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Chaos Tracker needs a good pixel artist.]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>Chaos Tracker, the Genesis/Megadrive/32x/CD music sequencer, successor to YMDj/Prodigy Tracker and an open source project, is in the works.</p><p>So we&#039;re looking for a really good pixel artist that can do the fonts, a tracker intro and possibly the layouts for each screen. Normally I&#039;d do it myself but it&#039;s easy to get tied up getting a sound driver to make sweet melodies. Anyone interested should try using this format:</p><p>1) 8x8 tiles using a 16 color palette and a general understanding of other Genesis/MD video limitations.</p><p>2) We&#039;re looking for a design that will appeal to both retro and modern musicians, but creativity is key here. We&#039;re using PC based DOS era trackers as inspiration but it&#039;s ok to go modern. </p><p>3) If you&#039;re wanting to do a mockup of the intro, think something suggestive of Chaos Emerald/s but nothing too obvious. Sonic fans will totally get this one!</p><p>Your name goes in the credits and you&#039;ll be known as THE pixel artist for this project. Thanks guys.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[CountSymphoniC]]></name>
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			<updated>2015-08-04T09:13:36Z</updated>
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