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URL: | http://steamcommunity.com/workshop/browse?appid=440 |
“ | My friend said making virtual hats was a waste of time. I paid $10,000 to make her disappear. It's quiet now.
— Vanessa Brae, Age 8
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The Steam Workshop is a mini-site that enables users to submit modeled items for in-game release and displaying online. The site went live with the Manniversary Update & Sale on October 13, 2011, and aims to make item contribution more open to the public by allowing all users to view and rate submitted items. It currently supports Team Fortress 2 and 26 other titles. Team Fortress 2 items must be submitted in the form of weapons, hats, miscellaneous items or sounds usable in items such as the Boston Boom-Bringer.
Submitted items can be viewed in the gallery of the site, sorted by the most recent or highest rated submissions. Items submitted to the site are chosen based on the quality of modelling, texturing and animation, and attributes such as damage statistics and weapon functionality are determined by Valve before release, in order to consider game balance.
The Steam Workshop site was created to replace the Contribution page on the TF2 Official Website and to make it easier for users to receive feedback from Valve and the wider community regarding specific entries.
Contents
Submission guidelines
Visual guidelines
- Theme
- 1950s or 1960s style design.
- Maintains character personality and bio.
- Modeling techniques
- Realistic but slightly skewed proportions to add visual draw.
- Details may be over or underscaled.
- Keep it simple and clean.
- Texturing techniques
- Maintain texture quality; nothing higher or lower res than what is next to it.
- Hats are to use team specific or neutral colors.
- Textures should be simple and not a distraction.
- Technicals
- Hat models under 1000 polygons.
- Weapon models under 6,500 polygons.
- Textures no larger than 512x512 pixels, 256x256 being preferred.
- Steam avatars must be 184x184 pixels and saved in .JPG format.
- Source files must be included for models and materials.
- Thumbnails and in-game images must be 256x256 pixels.
- Submission page.
- Max file size permitted is 10MB.
Other criteria [1]
- Workshop submissions require sufficient community support.
- Items have to introduce something unique and different compared to items already in the game.
- Cosmetics mustn't interfere with class identification. Classes should remain easily recognizable: areas that display team colors must be maintained and the geometry must complement the base character model underneath.
- Items should complement and avoid clipping with most other cosmetics, allowing users to customize their look further.
- Submissions may not be copyrighted by other companies.
Gallery
How the Steam Workshop hub appears on the main menu
Update history
- Fixed not being able to retrieve Steam Workshop items if any item had been deleted.
- Increased Steam Workshop preview image size from 256x256 to 512x512.
- Steam Workshop zip file size limit has been increased from 4 MB to 10 MB.
- Item description character limit increased to 8000.
- Beta version of new item import tool, available in game in the Steam Workshop submission process.
- [Undocumented] Updated Steam Workshop import tool.
- [Undocumented] Updated import tool.