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Well looks good, and emoish, but over all looks good.
Also I think its a she-male.
I am back, not really.
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(09-28-2009, 09:16 PM)LutiChris Wrote: Ok but yeah but i didn't really listen to the 3 colors...
2 colors is faster and easier...
here is Hazel
Ummm... lolz? Guy or Girl
(no seriously? )
getting better...
Hazel feels androgynous to me.
At first feels like female, but after looking at it for a couple more seconds it feels like it could be either.
"I may devour the five continents, and swallow the three seas, but a body with neither wings, nor hands, nor feet, is powerless against the sky."
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1) DO NOT PM ME
2) Go read up on anatomy and proportions online. (google is your best friend)
3) Go read up on pencil sketching-shading.
4) Practice by making FULL character sheets. (Refer to bases and references if you have to, occasionally try doing things from scratch. You have to mix both methods; bases and without.)
5) DO NOT be an arrogant, self-righteous prick when people try to give useful critiques, and ignore the ones who are flaming idiots. (Flaming them back makes you one of them.)
6) Repeat steps 2 to 5 until you're happy, or you think you're good, then start sharing your knowledge with your fellow spriters.
7) Showcase your sprites. At first, do not be discouraged when you don't get any critiques, or lousy/generic critiques. Continue practicing and showcasing your work. With more sprites, it will be clearer what your strengths and weaknesses are, and people may be better able to give you better critique.
Lastly, if you think saying all this makes me an arrogant, self-righteous prick who is too selfish to share his knowledge...
Then I say you cannot recognise wisdom when I've just slapped you in the face with it. (Also, those steps are the same steps I used to get to where I am, I don't know any way else to truly learn.)
Unless you think its worth my time, go F*** yourselves. I'm not going to bother to even reply to PMs like "can you help me make this character?" anymore.
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hmmm...thanks guys...
the only thing thats bothering me now is that i did the wrong skin color
anyone else want some more anime sprites?
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(09-29-2009, 11:35 AM)LutiChris Wrote: hmmm...thanks guys...
the only thing thats bothering me now is that i did the wrong skin color
anyone else want some more anime sprites?
I don't want individual sprites.. I want characters. haha.
Full sheets are a pain in the arse to do but they help you improve alot. really.
"I may devour the five continents, and swallow the three seas, but a body with neither wings, nor hands, nor feet, is powerless against the sky."
My stuff:
| sprites | frozen |
1) DO NOT PM ME
2) Go read up on anatomy and proportions online. (google is your best friend)
3) Go read up on pencil sketching-shading.
4) Practice by making FULL character sheets. (Refer to bases and references if you have to, occasionally try doing things from scratch. You have to mix both methods; bases and without.)
5) DO NOT be an arrogant, self-righteous prick when people try to give useful critiques, and ignore the ones who are flaming idiots. (Flaming them back makes you one of them.)
6) Repeat steps 2 to 5 until you're happy, or you think you're good, then start sharing your knowledge with your fellow spriters.
7) Showcase your sprites. At first, do not be discouraged when you don't get any critiques, or lousy/generic critiques. Continue practicing and showcasing your work. With more sprites, it will be clearer what your strengths and weaknesses are, and people may be better able to give you better critique.
Lastly, if you think saying all this makes me an arrogant, self-righteous prick who is too selfish to share his knowledge...
Then I say you cannot recognise wisdom when I've just slapped you in the face with it. (Also, those steps are the same steps I used to get to where I am, I don't know any way else to truly learn.)
Unless you think its worth my time, go F*** yourselves. I'm not going to bother to even reply to PMs like "can you help me make this character?" anymore.
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(09-29-2009, 03:01 PM)Siegvar Wrote: I don't want individual sprites.. I want characters. haha.
Full sheets are a pain in the arse to do but they help you improve alot. really.
Lolz but nobody ever finnishes them...
any way which one(s) did u have in mind?
or would u like to wait till u see something u like for me to characterize...
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09-29-2009, 05:14 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-29-2009, 05:14 PM by Bamboori.)
they would be worth to characterize :P
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(09-29-2009, 05:06 PM)LutiChris Wrote: (09-29-2009, 03:01 PM)Siegvar Wrote: I don't want individual sprites.. I want characters. haha.
Full sheets are a pain in the arse to do but they help you improve alot. really.
Lolz but nobody ever finnishes them...
any way which one(s) did u have in mind?
or would u like to wait till u see something u like for me to characterize...
Hazel.
LF2 needs alot more unique female characters.
And I finish my characters... well... as Siegvar I've only finished Joe.(More like about to finish, but it shows its possible!)
"I may devour the five continents, and swallow the three seas, but a body with neither wings, nor hands, nor feet, is powerless against the sky."
My stuff:
| sprites | frozen |
1) DO NOT PM ME
2) Go read up on anatomy and proportions online. (google is your best friend)
3) Go read up on pencil sketching-shading.
4) Practice by making FULL character sheets. (Refer to bases and references if you have to, occasionally try doing things from scratch. You have to mix both methods; bases and without.)
5) DO NOT be an arrogant, self-righteous prick when people try to give useful critiques, and ignore the ones who are flaming idiots. (Flaming them back makes you one of them.)
6) Repeat steps 2 to 5 until you're happy, or you think you're good, then start sharing your knowledge with your fellow spriters.
7) Showcase your sprites. At first, do not be discouraged when you don't get any critiques, or lousy/generic critiques. Continue practicing and showcasing your work. With more sprites, it will be clearer what your strengths and weaknesses are, and people may be better able to give you better critique.
Lastly, if you think saying all this makes me an arrogant, self-righteous prick who is too selfish to share his knowledge...
Then I say you cannot recognise wisdom when I've just slapped you in the face with it. (Also, those steps are the same steps I used to get to where I am, I don't know any way else to truly learn.)
Unless you think its worth my time, go F*** yourselves. I'm not going to bother to even reply to PMs like "can you help me make this character?" anymore.
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09-29-2009, 10:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-30-2009, 08:40 PM by LutiChris.)
Well, spriting characters on sheets are pain...for me
easy spriting would make it a whole lot easier...
idk ~ bout making Hazel (challenging...but yeah, too lazy to do it)
hmmm i might do Joshya though
(anyways i'm still going to sprite after i post the thread on him...)
so just be patient
@ Bamboori & Seigvar
if u want one of my sprites to become chars, pm me and help out,k?
later...
Alright Never MIND!!!
forget it...no more chars for me
ugh* so much work...i'm tooo lazy... :P
i like just doing sprites any way...
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I agree to your statement LutiChris.
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(09-29-2009, 10:50 PM)LutiChris Wrote: Alright Never MIND!!!
forget it...no more chars for me
ugh* so much work...i'm tooo lazy... :P
i like just doing sprites any way...
I don't know about you but I find only doing sprites and not making full sheets out of them pointless.
If you focus on only single sprites, that would probably mean you treat them more like art, a one-off thing, a single image with a single idea that you finish within easily measurable time.
If that's the case, then why restrict yourself to an 80x80 pixel sprite?
Why not try doing a full sized image where you have more resolution to play with and thus more freedom to illustrate ideas?
The biggest advantage of pixel sprites these days is that its relatively low detail because of the limited resolution available, and that allows a person to churn out a lot of it without too much effort.
And what can a person do with a large number of images? make a sequence out of them of course, animation! and perhaps, an interactive animated object, be it characters, backgrounds, weapons of games, or other kind of things.
So why?
Just a thought.
"I may devour the five continents, and swallow the three seas, but a body with neither wings, nor hands, nor feet, is powerless against the sky."
My stuff:
| sprites | frozen |
1) DO NOT PM ME
2) Go read up on anatomy and proportions online. (google is your best friend)
3) Go read up on pencil sketching-shading.
4) Practice by making FULL character sheets. (Refer to bases and references if you have to, occasionally try doing things from scratch. You have to mix both methods; bases and without.)
5) DO NOT be an arrogant, self-righteous prick when people try to give useful critiques, and ignore the ones who are flaming idiots. (Flaming them back makes you one of them.)
6) Repeat steps 2 to 5 until you're happy, or you think you're good, then start sharing your knowledge with your fellow spriters.
7) Showcase your sprites. At first, do not be discouraged when you don't get any critiques, or lousy/generic critiques. Continue practicing and showcasing your work. With more sprites, it will be clearer what your strengths and weaknesses are, and people may be better able to give you better critique.
Lastly, if you think saying all this makes me an arrogant, self-righteous prick who is too selfish to share his knowledge...
Then I say you cannot recognise wisdom when I've just slapped you in the face with it. (Also, those steps are the same steps I used to get to where I am, I don't know any way else to truly learn.)
Unless you think its worth my time, go F*** yourselves. I'm not going to bother to even reply to PMs like "can you help me make this character?" anymore.
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