In a general sense, I have noticed with your work is that you have alot of jagged line work. If I were you, I would really try to work on cleaning your lines to make sure the pixels feel smother. Anti Aliasing will help as well, but for now I think you need to focus on making your lines clean.
Pulling this from the Spriting Dictionary. Generally you would want to have your line work feel even like the example on the
I would also take into consideration how you want to shade your work because much of it feels flat, especially kid dracula.
You got the gist down of referencing and really sketching out the characters, which is a good thing. But I think if we should be pushing you in a direction to go into with your work then focusing on the quality of it, which will be of importance for you Acufusion. With that said, be sure to look up the spriting dictionary to pick up a few tidbits and techniques that will be extremely useful to you as you make pixel art.
On a final note, welcome to the forums! I think you'll fit nicely here on these boards and I hope that I've been of some help to you.
Pulling this from the Spriting Dictionary. Generally you would want to have your line work feel even like the example on the
I would also take into consideration how you want to shade your work because much of it feels flat, especially kid dracula.
You got the gist down of referencing and really sketching out the characters, which is a good thing. But I think if we should be pushing you in a direction to go into with your work then focusing on the quality of it, which will be of importance for you Acufusion. With that said, be sure to look up the spriting dictionary to pick up a few tidbits and techniques that will be extremely useful to you as you make pixel art.
On a final note, welcome to the forums! I think you'll fit nicely here on these boards and I hope that I've been of some help to you.