Yeah, I'm thinking that, too
I'll get to it later/tomorrow, I need to work on my SecretSanta for now
Hope no one minds, I decided to take a crack at him:
Keep in mind, this is just a rough start
A little hunbacked and hornless, but way better than mine
Well, I didn't make the cap because the past 2 animal crossings don't have that as a default hat (It's only a hat if you wear a Pattern)
And the hunchback...well, that's just my fault cause I was going for an action-y kind of pose (came out looking like he's bent forward waving...)
true, and I suppose it could be a costume anyways
I think his regular idle stance would fit him the best. He doesn't need a fighting stance.
He looks like he's staring at the screen, not the enemy.
I don't want to just say 'Blame the face' But it's something that's giving me trouble (Since Ton told me we're using that as the default face...)
Simple Fix. At least, I think I did.
goddammit
(12-02-2009, 12:40 AM)Rags Wrote: [ -> ]He looks like he's staring at the screen, not the enemy.
Didn't the Animal Crossing villagers always stare at the screen whenever they were anywhere near facing it?
Yeah.
That was Animal Crossing.
It won't fit in this game. Not for the normal stance. Maybe during his idle animation.
He should have the horned hat. Its what Kirby will wear.
I don't mind if he has the hat or not, but he doesn't really need it for Kirby to wear it...
My only reason for saying that is Kirby's Zelda Hat:
http://www.smashbros.com/en_us/character...220j-l.jpg
She only wore that in OoT as a child, and Kirby still uses the headdress as his representation of Zelda. The same can be done with the Villager (Again, it doesn't matter either way). You're really only 'forced' to wear a hat in the first game and then the Accessories, Wigs, etc... came out in Wild World, and the hat is only seen if you use a pattern for a hat...