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(12-23-2010, 07:08 PM)Prontron Wrote: (12-23-2010, 06:50 PM)Alternate Wrote: Idont want you to follow it anymore I just want you to see it and tell me if its good
well the reason why you should follow it is becuse ......... because ........... I will post stuff there
That's not a good enough reason.
If it's just going to be recolours, what's the point?
Not only that,
but you post other people's work.
Hell, even some of the spritesheet's actually say "TSR only" on them.
You also post .bmp,
which ends up looking like .jpg.
Which isn't worth looking at.
yo dude didint you took a look at the "gotta give credit " area it says there every single one of the guys to give credit
and there wont be only recolours also custom ones
Im just a BEGINNER
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we are aware that you're a beginner.
if you only want to know our opinion on your work (at least mine) like you mentioned earlier, i'll give you it: it's crap.
doing recolours (i'd actually say they're reshaded but whatever) is already a start in spriting, you're experimenting within boundaries, and i do agree doing customs can seem a little daunting.
so you're "enhancing" these sprites by reshading them, but how does your work over it improve it, or how do you want to improve this sprite through reshading? if you tell me this, then i'll be able to help you.
for now i'm just seeing some sprite edits being showcased and somebody advertising his blog. two things which the sprite staff don't tolerate that much, so consider yourself lucky to still have your thread open.
YOU HAVE TO FEEL WHAT YOU DRAW, FEEL
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well if you liked to help me do customs?
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thanks could someone close this thread for me? Im gonna start doing some customs...........but in some time
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just for the record:
i dont think i'd had this kind of patience with the thread.