(03-16-2015, 11:14 AM)Fool in the Sky of Diamonds Wrote:(03-16-2015, 08:58 AM)Kelvin Wrote: Not to be insulting, but people generally don't care for Frankensteins. You really don't learn anything from them, except for bad habits. Try drawing something yourself. Even if it looks like crap, it'll still be better since it's your first real step on the road to being a pixel artist. And, again, don't worry about sucking; my own art was pretty bad way back in the day and I'm still far from the best, so you shouldn't worry.
To elaborate on what Kelvin said, Don't make pokemon fusions.
Also don't make sonic edits,
or megaman edits,
or recolors.
In short we don't care for simple edits like the examples listed above for the reasons kelvin just said.
Do something entirely from scratch, you're more likely to get criticism from us that will help you be a better artist.
I know it's a blunt point but coming from someone who is an art major in college take it from me; you should trust us when we give you pointers on improving and making your art look more awesome to show off, even if it's in pixel art. Maybe one day you'll even have the chance to spin us right round if you take every criticism you can get to improve your art.
I completely understand what you guys are saying, that being said, as a beginner its kind of hard (at least in my experience) to get into spriting. Maybe I'm searching the wrong things but I can find any helpful guides or anything...
Do you mind maybe giving me some pointers and tips on scratching a sprite? Also maybe some tips on what to avoid doing when scratching sprites.
Thanks for the help!
(03-16-2015, 01:13 PM)Iceman404 Wrote: That's not 'your' first sprite. Those are sprites made by a special user we call "GameFreak".
Like all of the above, try something yourself.
OK.
(03-16-2015, 08:58 AM)Kelvin Wrote: Not to be insulting, but people generally don't care for Frankensteins. You really don't learn anything from them, except for bad habits. Try drawing something yourself. Even if it looks like crap, it'll still be better since it's your first real step on the road to being a pixel artist. And, again, don't worry about sucking; my own art was pretty bad way back in the day and I'm still far from the best, so you shouldn't worry.I completely understand what you guys are saying, that being said, as a beginner its kind of hard (at least in my experience) to get into spriting. Maybe I'm searching the wrong things but I can find any helpful guides or anything...
Do you mind maybe giving me some pointers and tips on scratching a sprite? Also maybe some tips on what to avoid doing when scratching sprites.
Thanks for the help!