This is my attempt at a different style.
(1) Type 1 Style. This uses a lot of basic ideas from the current style, but simplifies upon it with a smaller color count and a use of more defined outlines. This makes the style easier to read without removing a large amount of details, however, it still suffers from similar problems.
(2) Type 2 Style. This is the same as Type 1; the main difference is that the color choices are a lot more saturated and contain more contrast, adding a big amount of vibrance and flavor to the sprite.
(3) Type 3 Style. This takes the idea of simplifying the current style and simplifies it even more by using fewer colors and puts less emphasis on shading. This style is a bit more dedicated and reworked to be closer to Ton's Porky WIP. The sprites in this style are even EASIER to read, but they may tend to lose flavor and detail.
(4) Type 4 Style. Same as type 2, this uses the style of Type 3 but with more saturated and contrasting colors.
(1) Type 1 Style. This uses a lot of basic ideas from the current style, but simplifies upon it with a smaller color count and a use of more defined outlines. This makes the style easier to read without removing a large amount of details, however, it still suffers from similar problems.
(2) Type 2 Style. This is the same as Type 1; the main difference is that the color choices are a lot more saturated and contain more contrast, adding a big amount of vibrance and flavor to the sprite.
(3) Type 3 Style. This takes the idea of simplifying the current style and simplifies it even more by using fewer colors and puts less emphasis on shading. This style is a bit more dedicated and reworked to be closer to Ton's Porky WIP. The sprites in this style are even EASIER to read, but they may tend to lose flavor and detail.
(4) Type 4 Style. Same as type 2, this uses the style of Type 3 but with more saturated and contrasting colors.