07-27-2011, 09:25 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2011, 09:32 AM by CouchTomato.)
(07-27-2011, 01:28 AM)CO2 Wrote: sorry to break your bubble, but this is pretty much nothing. ignoring the small attemp of shading you did on them is really bland, the question "why would you need, as a valid resource, to recolor gameboy sprites when you already have game boy advance sprites wich are not only more detailed, but are as well shaded properly" rises on top of this.
is this just because felt like pretending you were doing something profitable? do you really consider you should be awarded with some merit for those? i can tell you that you'd barely get any merit for this from anyone worth its time, considering that it can be done by any monkey with 10 minutes of free time.
Wow, can you be any more tactless?
To answer your first question: Style. Most fan games use either an SNES SMB3-based or SMW-based Mario sprite. Some games like Mushroom Kingdom Fusion put them together in one game. Now put the Wario Land 4 sprite next to that and tell me does that look like they match?
Not only that, but the WL3 sprites would be generally easier to skin into custom suits than the WL4 sprites. Finally, Wario Land 2 and 3 arguably represent the peak of Wario Land games, and are hence the classic form of Wario, akin to SMB3 and SMW Mario.
Second, next time someone asks for advice, don't stick yourself on a throne and start belittling other people's efforts... otherwise you come off as a dick. Now if I came off saying "this is the greatest work ever, and you should all be thanking me for this!" then by all means. What may be a trivial task to you is a more serious effort to someone else; this is only my second spriting job ever. I even had to check your age out of curiosity because I thought you were an angsty 15-year old drunk with internet anonymity and didn't want to have to stoop to your level.
Third, check out your rule #1 in "Read before you post."