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Nice sprites, and I agree with bashscrazy, put a dragon or something next to that move.
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I think you have to try to make an entire sprite sheet. It will be great (but difficult) training. Because drawing various characters in the same position is too easy and you won't improve yourself doing every time the same thing.
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(06-24-2011, 08:18 AM)Sonic Boom Wrote: Here's a new sprite made by the help of the shading tut in gimp.
I made this sprite in GIMP.[I finally got a comp. at my relatives house but still no scanner!]
He's Bruce!
Hope you all like it!
EDIT: Sorry for the crap white color over there plz ignore it for now I will fix it later.
Meh, you are going back to these gigantic sprites, they are even bigger than Julian D: try making normal sized sprites (like Davis, Woody etc.).
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Oh yeah Sorry for that I am gonna resize it.
But, can tell me a way to resize without blurring it much? in GIMP?
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Picture (at the top) -> scale picture -> change height and weight -> scale.
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