02-27-2015, 12:30 AM
First of all hi and welcome to the Resource! It's always good to have new rippers
There are a number of things I should mention. First of all it's usually preferable if sheets have a background other than transparent, and not white or black. Something like magenta (#FF00FF) usually works, cyan (#00FFFF) too. Basically some colour that 1) isn't included in the sprites and 2) isn't uncomfortable for a background. The main reason for this is in case people use a program that doesn't support transparency to open the sheet (e.g. MS Paint) and it gives it a white background, which is just as bad a white background itself (and an issue if the sheet contains white). The only time you should really use a transparent background is if any of the sprites contain anti-aliasing, which isn't preserved on an opaque background.
(By the way, there are exceptions to the no black/white background rule, for example here each frame was already in its own box with a black background so I just did it for the whole sheet, but in general it should be avoided.)
The other thing is that it's usually good to keep your credit tag fairly small. There's obviously no issue with wanting to be recognised for your rip (or even wanting credit or people to ask permission for its use), but it's generally good to try minimise sheet size. This is especially relevant with small sheets like this, where the tag might take up 2/3 of the image if it's too big. For example, as you can see mine is just size 9 Verdana. You don't have to do it quite that small and you can still keep your general format (credit/permission: yes/no, etc), but it would be good if you could maybe try compress it a bit more, and fill up any empty space the sheet contains (especially in that second sheet).
Otherwise the sheets are good though, great job
As for making icons, check here for games and here for sheets.
Also, to submit sheets, go to the console of your game and the letter on the site. If the game exists, go to it and then click on "Add New Sheet". If not, click the "Add New Game" button (you'd do this in this case).
So yeah. As I said they're good rips though so well done! Just rectify these things and they should get accepted on the site.
There are a number of things I should mention. First of all it's usually preferable if sheets have a background other than transparent, and not white or black. Something like magenta (#FF00FF) usually works, cyan (#00FFFF) too. Basically some colour that 1) isn't included in the sprites and 2) isn't uncomfortable for a background. The main reason for this is in case people use a program that doesn't support transparency to open the sheet (e.g. MS Paint) and it gives it a white background, which is just as bad a white background itself (and an issue if the sheet contains white). The only time you should really use a transparent background is if any of the sprites contain anti-aliasing, which isn't preserved on an opaque background.
(By the way, there are exceptions to the no black/white background rule, for example here each frame was already in its own box with a black background so I just did it for the whole sheet, but in general it should be avoided.)
The other thing is that it's usually good to keep your credit tag fairly small. There's obviously no issue with wanting to be recognised for your rip (or even wanting credit or people to ask permission for its use), but it's generally good to try minimise sheet size. This is especially relevant with small sheets like this, where the tag might take up 2/3 of the image if it's too big. For example, as you can see mine is just size 9 Verdana. You don't have to do it quite that small and you can still keep your general format (credit/permission: yes/no, etc), but it would be good if you could maybe try compress it a bit more, and fill up any empty space the sheet contains (especially in that second sheet).
Otherwise the sheets are good though, great job
As for making icons, check here for games and here for sheets.
Also, to submit sheets, go to the console of your game and the letter on the site. If the game exists, go to it and then click on "Add New Sheet". If not, click the "Add New Game" button (you'd do this in this case).
So yeah. As I said they're good rips though so well done! Just rectify these things and they should get accepted on the site.