So, based on the title, you might think one or two things:
Digit-5 is also what I refer my sprite style to, as it was actually made for a certain softcore erotic sprite comic I wanted to make that took place in the same universe, sort of. From there I decided to practice a little with the style, trying to make several clothing styles, as well as different poses. This is where I used my sprite style as a test for certain characters, mostly fan characters, but some original content as well. I haven't included original content, but you can find some of it on my tumblr. Try to guess what my link is.
Now, I do have to admit, most of these humanoid characters are based on two base sprites, a male and a female sprite. They also have mostly the same pose, but this is modular, the base sprites are there because I wanted to give everything a somewhat unified sprite style. Now whether I've succeeded or not is up for debate, some do need some tweaks, either minor or major, in order for them to fit. It's mostly shading and lighting related, but they're mostly here as a way for me to practice.
As for the second question, yes, I am starting Project Captain N again, but no, it won't be a Flash animation project, nor will it be a sprite comic project. I just decided, I'm already working on practicing my skills, why not just do a form of Project Captain N? Just simple sprites that can be used for any Captain N or Nintendo related project, all in a somewhat unified style.
Now, this opening post will not be updated often, instead I'll overwrite the original image file, which means you might need to refresh the image in order to see some changes. I'll also leave a link here for you to see the initial image. I'll only update the opening post when the sheet becomes too big and I need to post additional ones, or a character gets removed from the initial sheet to get his or her own sheet. I will make additional posts whenever I make something new or make updates.
Initial sprite sheet
- What is Digit-5?
- Are you still working on Project Captain N?
Digit-5 is also what I refer my sprite style to, as it was actually made for a certain softcore erotic sprite comic I wanted to make that took place in the same universe, sort of. From there I decided to practice a little with the style, trying to make several clothing styles, as well as different poses. This is where I used my sprite style as a test for certain characters, mostly fan characters, but some original content as well. I haven't included original content, but you can find some of it on my tumblr. Try to guess what my link is.
Now, I do have to admit, most of these humanoid characters are based on two base sprites, a male and a female sprite. They also have mostly the same pose, but this is modular, the base sprites are there because I wanted to give everything a somewhat unified sprite style. Now whether I've succeeded or not is up for debate, some do need some tweaks, either minor or major, in order for them to fit. It's mostly shading and lighting related, but they're mostly here as a way for me to practice.
As for the second question, yes, I am starting Project Captain N again, but no, it won't be a Flash animation project, nor will it be a sprite comic project. I just decided, I'm already working on practicing my skills, why not just do a form of Project Captain N? Just simple sprites that can be used for any Captain N or Nintendo related project, all in a somewhat unified style.
Now, this opening post will not be updated often, instead I'll overwrite the original image file, which means you might need to refresh the image in order to see some changes. I'll also leave a link here for you to see the initial image. I'll only update the opening post when the sheet becomes too big and I need to post additional ones, or a character gets removed from the initial sheet to get his or her own sheet. I will make additional posts whenever I make something new or make updates.
Initial sprite sheet