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IF you made a community RPG? - SKELTON S. SKELETON - 09-27-2009 What kind of sprite style would you use? Something easy so everyone could potentially work on it. RE: IF you made a community RPG? - Gors - 09-27-2009 you just answered your own question RE: IF you made a community RPG? - Shawn - 09-27-2009 (09-27-2009, 09:06 PM)*Gorsal* Wrote: you just answered your own question thats his opinion he wants to know everyone elses RE: IF you made a community RPG? - Gwen - 09-27-2009 the style used in Knights in the nightmare, it would take awhile to get used to but its a nice style. RE: IF you made a community RPG? - SKELTON S. SKELETON - 09-27-2009 ^^^^^ above posts are what I'm looking for. I want a style everyone can agree on, dicebags. RE: IF you made a community RPG? - GrooveMan.exe - 09-28-2009 I'm still a pretty big fan of the sprite style used in Draglade. http://sdb.drshnaps.com/objects/2/1/Sprite/Gangster.gif It's large enough to give room for expression, but no so large that it's daunting to work with. RE: IF you made a community RPG? - Star56 - 09-28-2009 I actually had the idea to do one... but It would probably really simple graphics. like...gba-ish RE: IF you made a community RPG? - Gors - 09-28-2009 oh, okay I don't know, but as you've said, a simpler style would be the best bet. Another possibility is using a more complex style that all the spriters involved like. |