06-28-2010, 06:05 PM
As I said, is because I make them to be used in a comic, and I have no interest at all in mimicing a game sprite style or follow a color limitation because I'm not a game maker.
Don't get me wrong: I would love to, but to put it simple, I don't have the same free time I used to, so I stick with my main hobby, aka making comics.
Now, what I do care (and a LOT) is getting comments and criticism about the shape, the proportions and general design of the stuff I sprite, so women could look like women, guys could look like guys and whatever action or stance I give to them could be understood.
3 posts and nobody has said a single word about how the sprite's look, though.
Don't get me wrong: I would love to, but to put it simple, I don't have the same free time I used to, so I stick with my main hobby, aka making comics.
Now, what I do care (and a LOT) is getting comments and criticism about the shape, the proportions and general design of the stuff I sprite, so women could look like women, guys could look like guys and whatever action or stance I give to them could be understood.
3 posts and nobody has said a single word about how the sprite's look, though.