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Doubt about sprites - ?1t - 03-24-2015 2D Sprites are made how one animated cartoon? how may i make? RE: Doubt about sprites - Cyberguy64 - 03-25-2015 Beg pardon? RE: Doubt about sprites - ?1t - 03-25-2015 Sorry my bad english how may i do my own sprites? RE: Doubt about sprites - ~Axis~ - 03-25-2015 You use a simple art program like MS Paint. RE: Doubt about sprites - ?1t - 03-25-2015 ok but and the animation it is like a animated cartoon? I do not have experience with animations RE: Doubt about sprites - Kelvin - 03-25-2015 Kind of. I think this topic belongs in the pixel art board. Also, do you have any sprites/drawings you've made that you can show? It might be easier to point you in the right direction if we know what you already know. As for animation, Aseprite is an excellent program for that; it's kind of the Flash of pixel art. I would say that a sprite animation and a cartoon are kind of different, but similar in some ways. With sprites, there's a greater emphasis on simplicity and doing more with a smaller palette, among other things. Check here for more info: http://www.vg-resource.com/thread-25474.html With regular cartoons, you have a bit more freedom, since you're not constrained to fitting an image into tiny squares, but that's probably why pixel art is still so popular, it's challenging and fun to make things so small and still look good. Though, some of the rules of pixel art apply to cartoons, as well, so you can see the similarities there beyond what's already obvious. RE: Doubt about sprites - Gors - 03-27-2015 this isn't the right section - I'll move it to pixelart section. May you tell your native language, too? Maybe we can help you out. |