Was that just adding the palette? Or did you change something else?
Well, changed the palette and a few pixels.
(05-11-2010, 07:51 AM)nicktheslayer Wrote: [ -> ]Okay, how about this then?
Better, just change the colors and your set
i can't really say you'd get any benefit from this either.
S oyour just shading and recoloring?
its not even shading. you're just ading random amounts of color to some parts of it, but the whole nature of the sprite is to be absolutely flat.
To me this is just pointless
Yeah, i dont see a point in just recoloring this, to me this is just another excuse to be in the forum and "act" all great
(05-14-2010, 01:28 PM)Dave Wrote: [ -> ]Yeah, i dont see a point in just recoloring this, to me this is just another excuse to be in the forum and "act" all great
you know, i feel like i could put you on "ignore" and it would be the same thing as if you never posted.
extremely redundant is the best way i could describe what you are doing right now. you are the one repeating whatever has been said already, agreeing/rejecting with whatever for the sake of just agreeing/rejecting something,
really, if you don't have anything really relevant to say, or thats not evident or redundant, but still want to say something, at least say something interesting, or whatever else comes to your mind. or just quote/copy paste the previous comment because you're not even close to be a joke.
Well, i know its supposed to look flat, but i was trying to make it NOT look flat, with the shading.
Anyways, anyone know of an anatomy tutorial that applies more to spriting, not drawing?
(05-15-2010, 07:55 PM)nicktheslayer Wrote: [ -> ]Anyways, anyone know of an anatomy tutorial that applies more to spriting, not drawing?
this makes no sense at all
every rule of drawing applies to spriting
spriting is drawing at a smaller scale