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The Academy for Modding Excellence is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2010 Community Contribution Award for Neverwinter Nights!
  • The Neverwinter Nights Podcast -- The only podcast devoted to the Neverwinter Nights roleplaying games, it does absolutely invaluable work in creating a sense of a community that is still thriving, still producing things, and still worth getting excited about.
  • NWNCQ by Chico400 -- This amazing piece of work completely revamps most of the default Bioware tilesets. An essentially "drop-in" update, it allows modders to quickly, easily, and radically update and improve the look of areas built using them the default game resources.
  • The Custom Content Challenge -- This outstanding contribution has breathed new life into the NWN community, inspiring and encouraging both CC veterans and beginners alike to produce custom content on a regular, nearly monthly basis for themed compilations of brand new, high quality work.
Congratulations to all of the finalists! The finals review for this category should be complete and the winners announced at the end of September.

The Academy for Modding Excellence is actively recruiting for new members to help us in our mission to give recognition to the content creators who keep this great community alive. Thanks to those of you who have already answered our Call for Volunteers, four of our NWN1 2010 Awards categories have now been able to enter the finals: Community Contribution, Veteran Author (Modules), Veteran Author (Custom Content), and Best Tileset. In the coming days and weeks we'll be posting the rest of the finalists for those awards, new categories as they are identified, and, of course, the winners.

We do, however, need just a little more help. In particular, we could really use a few more active players of NWN1 modules to reach the "critical mass" of voters and nominators required to get those awards fully back on track again. So if you are an avid NWN1 player, modder or reviewer, and think you might be interested in helping with the AME's mission, then please feel free to contact me (andarian at ame-gda dot net) about joining or learning more about the AME panel.

Andarian
Chairman, the Academy for Modding Excellence (AME)

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The Academy for Modding Excellence is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2010 Veteran Author (Modules) Award for Neverwinter Nights!
  • Baldecaran -- Author of the highly acclaimed Hall of Fame modules "The Cave of Songs" and "Honor Among Thieves", he's been providing the community with quality modules since 2003. His chef-d'oeuvre, the continueing "Prophet" series, features one of the most clever and intriguing plots ever seen in a NWN module, the equivalent of a perfect page-turner.
  • Fabien Cerutti -- His genuinely original and extensive series about "The Bastard of Kosigan" (translated from French by Ginni Swanton) steeps in a real knowledge of and appreciation for European history, with lots of complex ideas, roleplaying opportunities and witty dialogue. He's seriously committed to the series and his enthusiasm and dedication shine through in all of his work.
  • Andarian -- "Sanctum of the Archmage" is not "only" an ambitious story within a rich setting that's heavy on character interaction and believable romance - another of its prominent features is the ongoing support and high level of polish. Although further installments of the series are still in the works, Andarian constantly upgraded and also completely overhauled the available chapters over the years with the inclusion of some of the community's best custom content available.
Congratulations to all of the finalists! The finals review for this category should be complete and the winners announced at the end of September.

The choice isn't easy, of course, as all candidates deserve to win the award - and every vote counts. So if you're familiar with these module authors and have an opinion who should be the Veteran Author of 2010, you can help us give them their due by joining the AME now!

Olivier Leroux,
Team Leader NWN, the Academy for Modding Excellence (AME)

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The Academy for Modding Excellence is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2010 Veteran Author CC Award for Neverwinter Nights!
  • Lord of Worms is widely recognized in the NWN community as one of the finest CC builders in its long and illustrious history. He's a three time GDA finalist for:Undersea Tiles in 2006Seasonal Forest in 2007,

    LOW's Creature Pack in 2008, and winner of the NWN 2007 Best Tileset GDA for his legendary Seasonal Forest tileset.
  • Six_Six_Six –Gavin"Sixes Thrice" Jones is in the forefront of excellence of tileset building in NWN. He works tirelessly and diligently to produce the finest work in NWN and is the author of:

    Wildwoods, Wildlands & Wildlands Winter

    Undead Redux 2

    Colossal Arena / Spectral Woods / Rural Interior

    Dwarven Chasms / Catecombs / Dwarven Lands / Deep Dungeon /Undercity Sewers

  • Helvene –Helvene has shared her work with the NWN community since 2006 - a lot of it tileset-related (original, reskins, merges and fixes) but also placeables (very nice texture work0. Her 2006 reskins of (and additions to) BioWare's Castle Interior tileset, namely White Marble Castle and Arcanum Castle. Her Maze(2006) is a limited set with few tiles but it's the best looking maze we've seen so far, with beautiful mosaic textured walls, and she also offers a version with a mini map of empty squares that prevents the players from cheating their way out.

    Among other things, she is the author of the famous Wood Elven Interiors tileset (2006/07) that's also part of CEP 2 now and you might have come across the Suspended City (2008/09) tileset, too.

Congratulations to all of our finalists! The finals review for this category should be complete and the winners announced at the end of September.

The Academy for Modding Excellence is actively recruiting for new members to help us in our mission to give recognition to the content creators who keep this great community alive. Thanks to those of you who have already answered our Call for Volunteers,four of our NWN1 2010 Awards categories have now been able to enter the finals: Community Contribution, Veteran Author (Modules), Veteran Author (Custom Content), and Best Tileset. In the coming days and weeks we'll be posting the rest of the finalists for those awards, new categories as they are identified, and, of course, the winners.

We do, however, need just a little more help. In particular, we could really use a few more active players of NWN1 modules to reach the "critical mass" of voters and nominators required to get those awards fully back on track again. So if you are an avid NWN1 player, modder or reviewer, and think you might be interested in helping
with the AME's mission, then please feel free to contact (andarian at ame-gda dot net) about joining or learning more about the AME panel. :)


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Wow -- tough crowd. ;)  No one has any thoughts or feedback? Suggestions for new nominees or thoughts on new categories, perhaps?

We've stried to come up with some new one-time "Special Recognition" categories that open up the field of nominations to works published in previous as well as recent years. After our finalists for Best Tileset are posted (coming soon), We'll share some of those categories with you. In the meantime we'd be interested in hearing suggestions for such categories from the rest of the community. What would YOU like to see as a new "Special Recognition" category for NWN1?

Modifié par AndarianTD, 23 août 2011 - 12:05 .


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Suggestions for new nominees

I have no idea whether he's been recognized before or not, but Ben Harrison's contribution to the community, both in terms of content output and just general helpfulness that ended up giving rise to a huge batch of custom content authors, deserves nothing short of the finest honors.

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AndarianTD wrote...

Wow -- tough crowd. ;)  No one has any thoughts or feedback? Suggestions for new nominees or thoughts on new categories, perhaps?

I didn't know you were looking for thoughts and feedback.  I thought this was more like an announcement thread.

Anyway, congrats to the nominees.  Theres a ton of great work these folks have done over the years, well worth getting into.  Lots of talent at work there.

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What Amethyst Dragon said.

BTW, can we expect a podcast or IRC chat with these folks?  I'd love to hear/read what they have to say and their experiences.  Those kinds of things always get me jazzed to do more CC work and can also inspire people to getting into CC.

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OldTimeRadio, have you checked out the Neverwinter Nights Podcast? Of the nominees mentioned here they have interviewed Six, Lord of Worms, Baldecaran, Andarian and members of the Neverwinter Nights Podcast team.
They also interviewed a couple of people who won a Golden Dragon over the past years.

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Yep...I just want more, heh heh!

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Eradrain wrote...

Suggestions for new nominees

I have no idea whether he's been recognized before or not, but Ben Harrison's contribution to the community, both in terms of content output and just general helpfulness that ended up giving rise to a huge batch of custom content authors, deserves nothing short of the finest honors.


Thanks for the suggestion! I agree. Ben has in fact been recognized by the AME, having won the Best Custom Content award last year (see here). If you have any of his 2010 contributions in mind that you think are particularly deserving of recognition, please feel free to opine -- as I said, we'd welcome the feedback. :)

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Zwerkules wrote...

OldTimeRadio, have you checked out the Neverwinter Nights Podcast? Of the nominees mentioned here they have interviewed Six, Lord of Worms, Baldecaran, Andarian and members of the Neverwinter Nights Podcast team.
They also interviewed a couple of people who won a Golden Dragon over the past years.


We'd definitely like to try to arrange something, although it's rough right now for us to find the time since we're still trying to staff up and work on awards. If and when we can get a few more members (including a couple more with a CC focus in particular -- we're a bit short on those right now), that'll help us free up time for more such community outreach activities.

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AndarianTD wrote...

Eradrain wrote...

Suggestions for new nominees

I have no idea whether he's been recognized before or not, but Ben Harrison's contribution to the community, both in terms of content output and just general helpfulness that ended up giving rise to a huge batch of custom content authors, deserves nothing short of the finest honors.


Thanks for the suggestion! I agree. Ben has in fact been recognized by the AME, having won the Best Custom Content award last year (see here). If you have any of his 2010 contributions in mind that you think are particularly deserving of recognition, please feel free to opine -- as I said, we'd welcome the feedback. :)


I was thinking more of a "Lifetime Achievement Award", so to speak.  If the category doesn't exist, you could even create it and name it the "Ben Harrison Award for Excellence in Modding" or something!

The reason for this is that when I think of Ben, what stands out to me is no particular piece of content, but rather his incredible courtesy, helpfulness and generosity.  I think his influence on the community is most felt in the people he helped, notwithstanding the excellent content he contributed.

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If y'all do come up with a Lifetime Achievement Award, may I also recommend Lisa (aka Goddess of Clothing)?

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Eradrain wrote...

I was thinking more of a "Lifetime Achievement Award", so to speak.  If the category doesn't exist, you could even create it and name it the "Ben Harrison Award for Excellence in Modding" or something!

The reason for this is that when I think of Ben, what stands out to me is no particular piece of content, but rather his incredible courtesy, helpfulness and generosity.  I think his influence on the community is most felt in the people he helped, notwithstanding the excellent content he contributed.


Agreed, again. Although he didn't win, Ben was also a finalist last year (see here) for the Community Contribution Award, in recognition of precisely the virtues you just mentioned. Our Community Contribution and Veteran Author awards differ a little from the others in that we allow them to reach back into prior years -- so if you see someone nominated for one of these, it's likely in appreciation not only of what they've done recently, but historically as well.

The "Special Recognition Awards" that I mentioned earlier are in fact our first attempts at broadening our portfolio to include more historical awards of the kind you mentioned. We actually had some discussion over whether to call them "Special Recognition" or "Lifetime Achievement" Awards, and settled finally on the former. The first few categories (which I'll announce shortly :)) are all module awards, but we'll soon want to add some Special Recognition CC awards as well.

TheSpiritedLass wrote...

If y'all do come up with a Lifetime Achievement Award, may I also recommend Lisa (aka Goddess of Clothing)?


You may indeed. That's an excellent suggestion -- thanks!

Modifié par AndarianTD, 24 août 2011 - 03:35 .


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The Academy for Modding Excellence is pleased to announce the finalists for the 2010 Best Tileset Award for Neverwinter Nights!

Wild Woods by Sixesthrice -- This is a truly extraordinary NWN tileset, both in terms of visual quality and creative use of effects. Wild Woods is gorgeous, effective, and has an efficient design that doesn't try to be everything -- allowing for greater depth to the design as a result.

Senemenelas' Underdark Tileset -- This tileset package brings Terror back to BioWare's tamed Underdark, along with both claustrophobia and agoraphobia. Vast halls and caverns or deep dungeons, large or narrow staircases, well of souls and irradiating mushrooms - Senemenelas' tileset finally offers us a convincing impression of what the Underdark really must feel like.

Roman City Tileset by Zwerkules -- Part of the November 2010 Custom Content Challenge, this tileset looks good and has a number of original features in it. Zwerkules tilesets excel not just in how they look, though, but how well they play. Form and Function are well linked in his work.

Congratulations to all of the finalists! The finals review for this category should be complete and the winners announced at the end of October.

The Academy for Modding Excellence is actively recruiting for new members to help us in our mission to give recognition to the content creators who keep this great community alive. Thanks to those of you who have already answered our Call for Volunteers, four of our NWN1 2010 Awards categories have now been able to enter the finals: Community Contribution, Veteran Author (Modules), Veteran Author (Custom Content), and Best Tileset. In the coming days and weeks we'll be posting new categories as they are identified, and, of course, the winners.

We do, however, need just a little more help. In particular, we could really use a few more active members to reach the "critical mass" of voters and nominators required to get our awards fully back on track again. So if you are an avid NWN1 player, modder or reviewer, and think you might be interested in helping with the AME's mission, then please feel free to contact Andarian (andarian at ame-gda dot net) about joining or learning more about the AME panel.

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The Academy for Modding Excellence is pleased to announce the finalists for the Joint NWN1 & NWN2 Best Sound/Music of 2009 Award for Neverwinter Nights!

Christopher Escalante - Christopher likes to work different variations on a common theme. From a modder's perspective that's actually incredibly helpful because it allows choosing an underlying theme for some aspect of your mod, and then using different variations on it in different situations and circumstances as appropriate (much as one would do in scoring a movie).

From the light guitar to the more serious piano, heroic, call to arms and sad themes, Christopher delivers a wide range of musical themes that provoke the listener to lean forwards in anticipation!

J 'Wildfire' Town's - This conjured images in my head immediately. At first I thought of Faeries, then as the piece went on, I pictured walking through a forest. The pictures fit together, which is a sure indication that the music has no jarring qualities.

Simply beautiful, soft and unobtrusive but still memorable, creating great atmosphere - soothing, sad or strange. Great music like this just serves to remind us how poor the engine is for allowing us to properly choreograph game play.

Travis "Darklord Snafe" Richards - Mr. Richards has been an active musical contributor to the NWN community for a long time, and has continued that tradition through both of the last two years.

Always experimenting and striving to improve on his works, Travis' compositions range from the battle theme, lullaby's, triumph, remorse, love, sadness and much more. There is something for every scenario and his creative flow is constant.

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Isn't there something for persistent world creators?

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SuperFly_2000 wrote...

Isn't there something for persistent world creators?


Nope.

As has been stated elsewhere, the AME doesn't have enough members that are involved with Persistent Worlds.

The request remains for folks that wish to have PW content involved, to get involved themselves with the AME.

It requires time to peruse multiple PW's, play through them to an extent to be able to make a valid judgement on the content, writing, DM'ing etc...  

There is also the Conflict of Interest rules.  If you are involved in a specific PW, then you can not nominate, nor judge anything to do with that specific PW, nor likely any other PW that is in competition with you.

That last bit makes it really tough.  Most folks appear to play on a single PW only, and don't have the time to go play on others.  Once they hang around that PW for a length of time, they tend to get involved in other ways too (besides just playing) and this recuses them from being able to judge if they become a "participating creator" for that PW.  This would mean, a player that hangs around long enough to become a DM, is excluded from judging their own PW as they have a conflict of interest there.

Please note:  The above "Assumes" that the strict Conflict of Interest rules used by the AME for SP content is applied to the PW content.  However, since there are not enough PW players involved currently in the AME, there are no "standards" to choose from/against or rules in place, OR content related categories that have been created yet.

What all of this means, is that the AME desparately needs new members in relation to PW content, and could always use new members for the SP environment as well.  If you join now, to help with the PW content arena, you get to help decide what categories should be awarded, and what "rules" are followed for those categories.

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SuperFly_2000 wrote...

Isn't there something for persistent world creators?


This came up recently on another thread, which I recommend for a more complete discussion. To summarize:

AndarianTD wrote...

Although we do have a category for multiplayer modules, the AME primarily covers work in NWN's single-player community. Partly that has to do with the focus of our awards, and the design differences between SP mods, MP mods, and PWs. But mostly it's because in practice, we have had almost no support from NWN's Multiplayer and PW communities, despite repeated efforts to reach out to and solicit members from those communities in the past. As a consequence, even the AME's one MP category has now gone unawarded for several years in a row...

So yes, Community Contributions with an MP / PW focus may well have ended up being overlooked by the AME in the past... But not to put too fine a point on it, that's less by our choice than it is by the choice of the members of NWN's MP player and builder communities. Anyone who would like to see that change can help out by signing up...

The AME has always wanted to expand its coverage of the NWN and NWN2 multiplayer communities, and we've had a number of long discussions about what we could do to help bring that about. Former Chairmen have repeatedly reached out to the MP community, and I'll be happy to reiterate that call here. But in the end, we can't
conscript anyone to help us make that happen. Most of our volunteers historically have come from the SP community, and only the community's MP and PW players and builders can help us change that.


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The Academy for Modding Excellence is pleased to announce the Golden Dragon Award winners for the NWN1 2011 AME cycle!

Golden Dragon Award Winners for the NWN1 2011 AME Cycle

This cycle included awards for works released in 2010.

Feel free to use the thread below to discuss the nominees and the awards, and congratulations to all the winners!

NWN1 2011 AME Cycle GDA Finalists and Winners Discussion thread

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The Academy for Modding Excellence is pleased to announce the new finalists and winners from our Spring 2012 Quarterly Review:

AME Spring 2012 Quarterly Review

Congratulations to the new Finalists and Winners!

Andarian
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news update from The Academy for Modding Excellence:

"There has, conversely, been a reduction in membership and activity on our Neverwinter Nights 1 awards over the last year. I think that’s partly been due to the game’s continued aging (it’s now 10 years old), and the understandable tendency for players to gradually move on to more recent ones. From my contacts in the community, however, it is clear that there is still considerable interest in Neverwinter Nights 1, and that it is not yet time to draw a line under this remarkable game.

"Much of this interest is in the custom content community, with ongoing projects like the monthly Custom Content Challenge and the new release of Project Q v1.5..."

For more, see here:

AME News Update: Summer 2012

Andarian
AME Chairman

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Content and innovation wise this year has been a hit already imo and we´re just half way trough the storm;)

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