01-03-2013, 09:32 PM
They're only sprite edits, so I'm going to guess that you really don't know the difference between an edit and a custom, and that's a fairly common mistake to make if you're new. That being said don't count on anyone worshiping it like it's something special.
Editing is basically where you modify existing sprites into new ones, for example you're megaman sprites. Custom work is actually making the sprites by yourself, no sprites to edit or anything, just building up you're pixels completely from scratch until you have something you like. We have a pretty good spriting dictionary on these boards that you could look at for the terms if you need to.
Here's my suggestion to you: Sprite from scratch.
No really, if you can edit a few pixels in a few seconds you can at least make one sprite in a few minutes. It doesn't have to be in a fancy new style or anything. You could probably try to make something in the Megaman 8-bit style if you wanted to (I would go against this but who am I to say that you can't). As long as you know the limitations of the style I see no reason why you can't do it. In fact I really encourage you to do so.
Editing is basically where you modify existing sprites into new ones, for example you're megaman sprites. Custom work is actually making the sprites by yourself, no sprites to edit or anything, just building up you're pixels completely from scratch until you have something you like. We have a pretty good spriting dictionary on these boards that you could look at for the terms if you need to.
Here's my suggestion to you: Sprite from scratch.
No really, if you can edit a few pixels in a few seconds you can at least make one sprite in a few minutes. It doesn't have to be in a fancy new style or anything. You could probably try to make something in the Megaman 8-bit style if you wanted to (I would go against this but who am I to say that you can't). As long as you know the limitations of the style I see no reason why you can't do it. In fact I really encourage you to do so.