Thank you, Miru. They look great. Keep it going.
Update: For those wondering why I haven't updated in a while: it's because I've been waiting for a mousepad to come in the mail and it's taking WAY too long. I need one because I'm tired of my mouse cursor jumping all over the screen when I try to lay a pixel down. When that shows up, in probably a few days, I'll get right back to work on stuff.
EDIT: My progress in the meantime:
Oh! My first tutorial! Sorry, I forgot to cut off the bottom blank space, but this should be good. Animation, tile sets, and background images will come later. Know that making complicated tiles and background images will greatly be aided by use of a tablet if you have one.
Oh, I noticed a discrepency here. The cheek being two pixels is for pronounced cheeks on faces ONLY. Most characters have an unpronounced cheek. And the 8 pixels at the bottom is the outline of the face, not the overall length of the head. My fault.
EDIT: Fix'd.
I'll append this as I go and get new ideas for it.
Update: For those wondering why I haven't updated in a while: it's because I've been waiting for a mousepad to come in the mail and it's taking WAY too long. I need one because I'm tired of my mouse cursor jumping all over the screen when I try to lay a pixel down. When that shows up, in probably a few days, I'll get right back to work on stuff.
EDIT: My progress in the meantime:
Oh! My first tutorial! Sorry, I forgot to cut off the bottom blank space, but this should be good. Animation, tile sets, and background images will come later. Know that making complicated tiles and background images will greatly be aided by use of a tablet if you have one.
Oh, I noticed a discrepency here. The cheek being two pixels is for pronounced cheeks on faces ONLY. Most characters have an unpronounced cheek. And the 8 pixels at the bottom is the outline of the face, not the overall length of the head. My fault.
EDIT: Fix'd.
I'll append this as I go and get new ideas for it.