Let us show your work here

We want this website to function as a portal to the students' work.

All works are credited with names in large text, and thumbnails link directly to the creator's website. This way, the creator's page will get all the traffic, and if someone wants to like or comment on the work, they do so directly to the creator.

We mainly have four categories of works that we show here, but if you have a contribution that does not fall under any of these, we are very open to adding more categories or changing existing ones (e.g. Github repositories).

To contribute, you have to be a student at the Game school, and the work has to have been created while you were studying. It can be personal projects or school projects, but must have some relevance to the study.

Games

Here, we would prefer a link to itch.io or similar, where you have your own description and credit listed, in addition to the fact that the games can actually be played by others. If you have an unfinished game that needs game testers, please send it in with a comment, preferably including a link to a page where you can find forms or something else to give feedback.

If the game is not available, you can also submit a link to a video of the game. These are placed at the bottom of the page in a gallery of videos and are therefore less visible.

We would like to have a large, wide-screen thumbnail to show off the game. The best solution is a gif (max 20MB) that shows a bit of the game, but it can also be a picture of some kind. If this is not given, we ourselves assess what we use as a thumbnail.

3D Graphics

Here we want a link to the 3D model on Sketchfab, Artstation, or similar.

If the model is animated, you can submit it in the Animation category as well.

We would like to have a large, wide-screen thumbnail to show off the model. This can be a picture, a render of the model, or a gif (max 10MB) with, for example, a turntable.

Concept art

Here we want a link to the work posted on your own website - which website you want to link to is entirely up to you.

We would like to have a large, wide-screen thumbnail where we can display the image. In most cases, we can only use the work we are linked to as it is - but if you want a different crop or similar, please send in an additional version.

Please note that the page is best for wide-screen images, so if you have art in portrait format, we reccomend adding space to the pages so the image itself is widescreen. It is also possible to have several, e.g. character drawings side by side to create a longer picture.

Animation

Here we want a link to the animation posted on your own website; which one is entirely up to you. For group projects, we want you to credit yourself and provide a description on the website you link to.

We would like to have a large, wide-screen thumbnail to show off the animation. The best solution is if this is a gif (max 10MB) that shows a part of the animation, but it can also be a still image from the animation.