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04-05-2009, 06:37 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2009, 06:07 PM by Lone_Wolf.)
Here's my first sprite, a wolf cub!
How is it? Update:
UPDATE 2:
UPDATE 3:
UPDATE 4: (I used Vipershark's lineart for a refrence )
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That's nothing like a wolf cub. And that's barely a sprite. There's no shading, you used MS Paint-ish colors, MS Paint tools, nothing.
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04-05-2009, 06:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-05-2009, 06:57 PM by Lone_Wolf.)
ok, let me try again.
Is this better?
check the first post for updates
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Try using your avatar for reference. Rather than using basic shapes to try making a wolf, make it look more the wolf in your avatar. As it is now, it doesn't look like a wolf at all. Also, it is pillowshaded. Decide where exactly the lightsource is, rather than having the light come from the center.
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Your basicly using the line and circle in mspaint which doesnt look good i suggest you use the pencil and draw with the pencil pixel by pixel make the lines smooth.
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04-05-2009, 09:06 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-05-2009, 09:07 PM by Vipershark.)
Here,
I'm sorta bored, so I'll help.
This is an extremely basic lineart of the head, using your avatar as a reference. Go from there.
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wow, thanks. I hope to someday become as good as you.
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04-05-2009, 09:19 PM
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trust me, I'm nowhere near one of the best spriters on this forum
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I think it's better if you simplify the lineart. Don't be afraid of using the pencil tool, it works wonders here. Instead of making straight lines, use curves. Living things are usually smooth, so those lines won't work here. Using your avatar as reference, you'll see that its body looks like a short sausage, the rear limbs are curved outwards etc. Working with simple lines will help you set the outlines.
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04-06-2009, 12:35 PM
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Here.
I got bored again, so I did a rough lineart of the rest of the body.
Go from there.
edit- The front paw is pretty bad, and the rear one is about 2 legs wide, so you'll need to fix them to show that.
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You know, if you don´t know what´s pillow shading, etc, etc, etc, feel free to PM me. Many persons do not know and feel shy to ask (example: i did so... =D ) It´s perfectly normal, and i don´t think you know of those terms yet ^^
(if you do, sorry)
Sorry for my mistakes on english, people..... I am Brazilian, and to worsen that... i learnt english playing Final Fantasy and asking my mother.
EDIT: Now, 4 years have passed, and I`m an english teacher.
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04-06-2009, 03:33 PM
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Lone_Wolf, I suggest you go for the paintbrush tool and do as follows:
Paint a shape,
Define a lightsource, (here the light comes from the left and goes to the right)
Smoothen shape and shading
Add antialiasing (tiny blurry pixels on the edges to give a smooth outline).
I think you should study wolf/canine anatomy too, it'll help you make the beast look less awkward once you get proportions and pose right.
YOU HAVE TO FEEL WHAT YOU DRAW, FEEL
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04-06-2009, 05:28 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-06-2009, 06:09 PM by Lone_Wolf.)
Thanks guys! I'll try even harder!
(04-06-2009, 01:01 PM)JosephSeraph Wrote: You know, if you don´t know what´s pillow shading, etc, etc, etc, feel free to PM me. Many persons do not know and feel shy to ask (example: i did so... =D ) It´s perfectly normal, and i don´t think you know of those terms yet ^^
(if you do, sorry)
Thanks for the offer. , and no, I don't really know many of these terms yet.........
(04-06-2009, 03:33 PM)Chris2Balls Wrote: Lone_Wolf, I suggest you go for the paintbrush tool and do as follows:
Paint a shape,
Define a lightsource, (here the light comes from the left and goes to the right)
Smoothen shape and shading
Add antialiasing (tiny blurry pixels on the edges to give a smooth outline).
I think you should study wolf/canine anatomy too, it'll help you make the beast look less awkward once you get proportions and pose right.
Thanks, I'll try that too.
Check the first post for updates.
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