10-21-2013, 12:34 PM
Okay then, I think the lack of anymore feedback means that I'm good to go on this sprite sheet. I guess there's nothing left but to to submit it, which I already attempted to in another topic.
With that aside, I think I should work on the next sprite sheet. For this next one, I'm going to tackle a Mario character to practice animating characters. It's one we all love. He appeared in almost every Mario game. He keeps on going despite the odds against him. Without this guy, the Mario games would not be what they are today. Everyone, I give you...
GOOMBA! ......... What? Were you expecting someone like Mario or something?
..... Okay, it's a little bad of me to get overly excited over nothing. I'm sorry about that. Anyway, before I move onto complex sheets I decided to start with the most basic of enemies. Sure, I could sprite Mario, but since he has more animation and moveable parts than a Goomba, the smart choice is to start off small.
What do you think? See any corrections you would like me to cover?
With that aside, I think I should work on the next sprite sheet. For this next one, I'm going to tackle a Mario character to practice animating characters. It's one we all love. He appeared in almost every Mario game. He keeps on going despite the odds against him. Without this guy, the Mario games would not be what they are today. Everyone, I give you...
GOOMBA! ......... What? Were you expecting someone like Mario or something?
..... Okay, it's a little bad of me to get overly excited over nothing. I'm sorry about that. Anyway, before I move onto complex sheets I decided to start with the most basic of enemies. Sure, I could sprite Mario, but since he has more animation and moveable parts than a Goomba, the smart choice is to start off small.
What do you think? See any corrections you would like me to cover?