*FACEPALM*
See, now THAT was useful and I wonder how in the hell coud I forget to take the body motion in consideration.
Either you are trolling or you are really, really dense.
I see no "mimicing" here, only evolution.
Anyways, since you guys like to abide so much to rules and since I'm going to make something that IS supposed to look like a NES sprite, I have a question:
As I said before, I'm planning to make a Duck Avenger game (also known as Paperinik or Patomás) in NES style, to homage Capcom's old Disney games. The problem is, Nes sprites can only use 3 colors and Donald's super hero costume uses four: black, blue, red and yellow, plus the white color for Donald's face and hands.
So, what can I do here? None of these colors are prescindible.
See, now THAT was useful and I wonder how in the hell coud I forget to take the body motion in consideration.
Quote:what you're doing now is mimicking.
Either you are trolling or you are really, really dense.
I see no "mimicing" here, only evolution.
Anyways, since you guys like to abide so much to rules and since I'm going to make something that IS supposed to look like a NES sprite, I have a question:
As I said before, I'm planning to make a Duck Avenger game (also known as Paperinik or Patomás) in NES style, to homage Capcom's old Disney games. The problem is, Nes sprites can only use 3 colors and Donald's super hero costume uses four: black, blue, red and yellow, plus the white color for Donald's face and hands.
So, what can I do here? None of these colors are prescindible.