Star Cruiser [Ship], Hammerhead [Ship], Sunspot [Ship], Carrier [Ship], Freighter [Ship], Puzzles 047-049 [Puzzles] - 13/4/2013
Space Pirates and Zombies (PC/Computer)
Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (DS)
What do you know, another post within a few days/a week
With this now all the SPAZ ships are finally done! I'll probably take a bit of a break from it for now, although I plan to eventually start doing zombies and maybe ship parts too.
By the way, there's a game I'm thinking to rip from, and I wanted to ask what might be the best way to submit the sprites. It's PC and the images are there for the taking, in BMP format although that can be easily converted to PNG. The thing is, each frame of a character's/enemy's/NPC's animation is in its own image, so you've got a bunch of images next to each other. So I was wondering if it might be better to put them in sprite sheets instead of just put them in archives.
They're well organised and the directory structure is logical, so they're easy to use either way, but I don't mind putting them in a sheet.
Space Pirates and Zombies (PC/Computer)
Professor Layton and the Diabolical Box (DS)
What do you know, another post within a few days/a week
With this now all the SPAZ ships are finally done! I'll probably take a bit of a break from it for now, although I plan to eventually start doing zombies and maybe ship parts too.
By the way, there's a game I'm thinking to rip from, and I wanted to ask what might be the best way to submit the sprites. It's PC and the images are there for the taking, in BMP format although that can be easily converted to PNG. The thing is, each frame of a character's/enemy's/NPC's animation is in its own image, so you've got a bunch of images next to each other. So I was wondering if it might be better to put them in sprite sheets instead of just put them in archives.
They're well organised and the directory structure is logical, so they're easy to use either way, but I don't mind putting them in a sheet.