Gallery and Ultima Art (updated)

Despite the lack of new news, I’ve been busy.

A discussion unfolded last month about Ultima-related art, with one commentator, Hexxer, noting:

I have had a very hard time trying to find decent resolution Ultima art. It would be nice if someone perhaps made a post requesting this stuff…

Ergonpandilus Dragon dug up a handful of very nice examples thereof, drawing on content from Ultima 9, Ultima V: Lazarus, and other projects as well. One hopes that his findings were but a sampling of content that is available “out there” however. Whether this is the case or not, I cannot say for certain. Regardless, Hexxer had one more observation which is worth repeating here:

I am sure there must be some community members willing to scan some classic stuff at high res, if its not done at some point this stuff is going to fade away!

I think that he’s right. The Ultima games had some great art associated with them — game boxes, manual illustrations, in-game and cut-scene graphics, and promotional material — and have also inspired the creation of a lot of really high-quality art as well in the years since their release. And I think it would be a good idea to have an archive of high-resolution copies of that art, in order to preserve it.

To that end, I’ve made a few changes here at Aiera.

As the Reader should know, images are integrated into many project entries here on the site; these images are stored and called up from a gallery, powered by the Coppermine gallery system, which until now I have kept “out of sight” of the casual visitor. This was due primarily to the fact that I couldn’t find a template for Coppermine which matched the template I am using for the visual layout of Aiera.

That has since changed, in that I have ported Aiera’s template to Coppermine, more or less (a first for me, and quite the learning experience if I do say so myself!). And so the user is now both able and invited to visit the Aiera gallery. What is more, I have opened user registration on the gallery, so that those who wish to submit content for consideration may do so.

Using the gallery is simple, if the Reader but follows the steps below:

  1. Register as a user in the gallery
  2. Wait for me to confirm the registration
  3. Log in to the gallery
  4. On the sidebar, click on Create/Order my albums
  5. Create an album — this is necessary in order to save uploaded pictures
  6. On the sidebar, click on Upload file
  7. Upload as many as ten files from a hard drive, or five files from online sources
  8. Save the files to the album previously created
  9. Wait for me to review and approve the images — those images that meet the criteria outlined below will be ported over to the Ultima Art section of the gallery
  10. If I don’t approve the images within three days, let me know and I’ll get my act together
  11. Enjoy!

Guidelines for image submissions are as follows:

  • Images must be Ultima-related (obviously)
  • Images must be of fairly high resolution. Printable resolutions are preferable.
  • Images smaller than 800×600 pixels will be rejected unless it can be demonstrated that they are the only extant representation of that particular piece of artwork
  • Images must not already be in the gallery

Due to the fact that most of the images we are talking about here likely fall under a copyright of some kind, their being archived here will be assumed to be covered under fair use provisions in copyright law; they will be stored for posterity only, and not out of any intent to use them for profit generation or money-making ventures.

Update: Registration should work now. There was a problem with the Captcha security image plugin, and this has now been corrected. I apologize for any inconvenience this has caused.

3 Responses

  1. Dagur Dragon says:

    For some reason when I try to create a account, I get this error:
    “Confirmation code didn’t match”

    From what I saw there was no confirmation code.

  2. Hmmn…at a guess, I’m thinking it must be an error with the Captcha anti-spam image…which I note is not properly displaying on the registration page.

    *sigh* Okay, evidently one piece of the program doesn’t play nice with the others. Give me a bit and I’ll sort this out.

  3. Hexxxer says:

    wow, I hope people put some time into this, I know I have some art I can contribute but that won’t be until school lets out in 2 weeks.