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Hey, again. I just got into the Custom/Edits craze lately, and started with an edit to one of my previous rips (the Animaniacs HUD thing if you want to know already...). I have two versions of it. One is the edit with the original size of the Genesis version (to match with the items having their original scales,) and another one with a smaller appearance (to match with the cutscene and title sprites [as well as any other thing in the GB version that has been shrunken with an ugly resolution.) However, I don't really know which one should be submitted.


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Here's another edit. It's another edit of one of my sprite rips, being Opus, Garfield: BFHD (ZX) styled, in ZX colors and custom colors. Feedback is appreciated, and let me know what to change.


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I decided to switch from making edits into doing customs. This is a work in progress NES-styled Opus sheet, using an actual NES pallete. I got inspired by the style of early Namco NES games, so I decided to make these. It's only two sprites, but it's a first.
Honestly I feel like this is a major improvement from my other Opus sprites.


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I think it's a good thing that you decided to go into customs over edits.

Far as the custom opus goes, are you using a reference? to me his head feels a wee bit squished but other than that I think the body is fine.
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(01-27-2018, 03:31 PM)DioShiba Wrote: I think it's a good thing that you decided to go into customs over edits.

Far as the custom opus goes, are you using a reference? to me his head feels a wee bit squished but other than that I think the body is fine.

Well, technically yes. I'm using the design from Outland/Bloom County 201X as a reference for this. I was thinking about using the '86 design, but whatever. Also, the head is squished a bit to fit the 16x16(?) pixel tiles that most NES games use.
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I redrawn the head, added sprites for looking up and an idle animation of some sort, changed flesh color (#37 to #36), and added jump sprites. Thoughts?


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Added a start to the jump animation (and walking sprites). (Also another frame to the idle animation.)


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I'm having a bit of trouble deciding what to add to my custom Opus sheet (besides basic walking, jumping, breaking, running, crouching, and idle sprites...) Any ideas?
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#9
Added the aforementioned running sprites, and more pixel tweaking.


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I'm trying to think of some sort of death animation to add, but I honestly don't have any ideas. Any thoughts on what to add?
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I tried redo-ing some Mickey Mania 7 sprites. I think the poses look a bit off from the original, but at least it's better than horribly cropping sprites.


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Decided to make more sprites for this thing. (And yes, I'm using the 1920s-30s(?) design for this.)


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This took me over half an hour to make. This is a Sonic pixel art for a Scratch collab I'll make soon.


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Here's another Sonic sketch done in Paint, also made for my Scratch collab.


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They look kinda... blobby and imprecise. The second one is better than the first though.
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