11-13-2015, 09:01 AM
Been visiting tSR for a long time but only just registered and thought I'd give something back.
You may not know it but there's a small competitive scene for the game Shrek SuperSlam. I'm currently trying to help the scene grow by providing resources, particularly in-game character renders. While messing around in the textures I checked and saw that there were no sprites submitted for the game on tSR so I thought it was about time to change that. This is my first submission, the in-game character icons that you see above your SLAM meter. While they're identical to the character select screen icons they are different when you use a character's unlockable alternative costume. There are no icons for the different palette swaps.
I don't know what the policy on plugging websites in sprite sheets is but if it's a problem then it's easily fixed. Just trying to spread the word because the game is really fun at a competitive level. Yes, there's a certain level of memeness and injokes (look at that Humpty Dumpty icon!) but beneath all that is a genuinely deep and tactical game.
Next plan is to get the stage icons along with the stained glass window images from the loading screens.
You may not know it but there's a small competitive scene for the game Shrek SuperSlam. I'm currently trying to help the scene grow by providing resources, particularly in-game character renders. While messing around in the textures I checked and saw that there were no sprites submitted for the game on tSR so I thought it was about time to change that. This is my first submission, the in-game character icons that you see above your SLAM meter. While they're identical to the character select screen icons they are different when you use a character's unlockable alternative costume. There are no icons for the different palette swaps.
I don't know what the policy on plugging websites in sprite sheets is but if it's a problem then it's easily fixed. Just trying to spread the word because the game is really fun at a competitive level. Yes, there's a certain level of memeness and injokes (look at that Humpty Dumpty icon!) but beneath all that is a genuinely deep and tactical game.
Next plan is to get the stage icons along with the stained glass window images from the loading screens.